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тАО08-01-2007 01:25 AM
тАО08-01-2007 01:25 AM
Brocade Switch -How do I ?
Someone in our organisation left and now I need to reverse engineer a lot of stuff.
How do I find out which hosts are on which port on a switch so I can label then FC cables.
This sounds like a vauge and generic question, but any and all ideas are welcome
Thanks,
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тАО08-01-2007 01:36 AM
тАО08-01-2007 01:36 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
Now the question is to find a link between the WWN of the adapter and the host in which is in installed.
Perhaps the configuration of your san might help here.
Which San do you have?
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тАО08-01-2007 01:52 AM
тАО08-01-2007 01:52 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
Thanks,
Sajeev
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тАО08-01-2007 02:08 AM
тАО08-01-2007 02:08 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
You can also try the portshow
You can also use Brocade San Health (free software) that will graph all your SAN network.
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тАО08-01-2007 02:16 AM
тАО08-01-2007 02:16 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
1. ZONING: Use "cfgshow" command and look under effective configuration. You will find several "ports" or "WWNs" or "aliases" zoned together.
1a. if ports are zoned together, then probably you will have to see if physically ports are labeled with server/storage names. Otherwise left with the option to check their WWNs respectively.
1b. If WWWn are zone together, only option is to relate the WWNs with their respective servers.
1c. If Aliases are zoned, use aliasshow to look for which alias refer to which port and then check physically ports which server they are coming from.
2. use the command "portname [portnumber]" (e.g. portname 3). In general 90% people don't use it.. but if you are lucky enough you will see which port is what.
Good luck..
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тАО08-01-2007 02:25 AM
тАО08-01-2007 02:25 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
If you run the command
#supportshow
and capture its output. It will display all the information that you could ever want to obtain from the SAN.
A lot of it you can ignore, but you will be able to see everything and determine what parts are going to be useful for you.
Regards
Owen
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тАО08-01-2007 06:18 PM
тАО08-01-2007 06:18 PM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
Ivan is on the right track. Use SAN Health from Brocade.
http://www.brocade.com/support/sanhealth.jsp
This will collect all info from one or more fabrics. I had to take over a SAN hardly any documentation. Some Windows HBA drivers (e.g. from Emulex), can also send the host name to the Switch Name Server, which SAN Health can read and put in a nice Excel Sheet for you. If it does not have the host name, it will at least say what aliases or zones are used for that port or WWN.
That will at least give you a starting point, and you can use the other tips here to expand your documentation.
Regards,
Stephen
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тАО08-02-2007 03:53 AM
тАО08-02-2007 03:53 AM
Re: Brocade Switch -How do I ?
Once you know without doubt the WWNs of a host, it is a lot easier to determine if the aliases are (still) correct, and if the host definitions on the storage devices are also correct.
I did exactly this process with my customer the beginning of this week. We interrogated each host for its WWNs, then compared that to the WWNs shown on the switches and examined the zoning configuration. We found several aliases and zones that pointed to non-existent systems, and a couple that referenced old host names.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company