Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Fabric OS Commands
- agtcfgDefault
- agtcfgSet
- agtcfgShow
- aliasDelete
- aliasJoin
- aliasPurge
- aliasShow
- aliAdd
- aliCreate
- aliDelete
- aliRemove
- aliShow
- backplanetest
- backPort
- backSpace
- bannerset
- bannershow
- bcastShow
- bladeBeacon
- bladeDiag
- bladeDiagShort
- bladedisable
- bladeenable
- bladePropShow
- bsn
- camTest
- centralMemoryTest
- cfgactvshow
- cfgAdd
- cfgClear
- cfgCreate
- cfgDelete
- cfgDisable
- cfgEnable
- cfgRemove
- cfgSave
- cfgShow
- cfgsize
- cfgTransAbort
- cfgtransshow
- chassisName
- chassisShow
- chippropshow
- chipregshow
- cmemRetentionTest
- cmiTest
- configDefault
- configDownload
- configShow
- configUpload
- configure
- Table 2: Configure Command Fabric Parameters (Continued)
- Table 3: Configure Command Virtual Channel Settings
- Table 4: Configure Command Arbitrated Loop Settings
- Table 5: Configure Command System Services Parameters
- Table 6: Configure Command Portlog Events Parameters (Continued)
- crossPortTest
- dataTypeShow
- date
- dbgshow
- diagClearError
- diagCommandShow
- diagDisablePost
- diagEnablePost
- diagesdports
- diagfaillimit
- diagHelp
- diagloopid
- diagmodepr
- diagpost
- diagretry
- diagsetburnin
- diagsetcycle
- diagshow
- diagshowtime
- diagsilkworm
- diagskiptests
- diagstopburnin
- dlsReset
- dlsSet
- dlsShow
- dnsconfig
- errClear
- errDump
- errNvLogSizeSet
- errNvLogSizeShow
- errSaveLvlSet
- errSaveLvlShow
- errShow
- Table 7: Diagnostic Error Codes (Sheet 4 of 4)
- exit
- fabportshow
- fabretryshow
- fabricprincipal
- fabricShow
- fabstateclear
- fabstateshow
- fabStatsShow
- fabswitchshow
- fanDisable
- fanEnable
- fanShow
- fashow
- faStatsShow
- fastboot
- fazoneAdd
- fazoneCreate
- fazoneDelete
- fazoneRemove
- fazoneShow
- fcpprobeshow
- fcprlsshow
- fdmicacheshow
- fdmishow
- filterTest
- Table 8: List of Filter Test Numbers, Definitions, and Action Types
- firmwareCommit
- firmwareDownload
- firmwaredownloadstatus
- firmwarerestore
- firmwareshow
- fporttest
- fspfShow
- Table 9: Display Fields (Continued)
- fwAlarmsFilterSet
- fwAlarmsFilterShow
- fwClassInit
- fwConfigReload
- fwConfigure
- Table 10: fwConfigure Fabric Watch Classes and Areas (Continued)
- fwFruCfg
- fwHelp
- fwMailCfg
- fwsamshow
- fwSetToCustom
- fwSetToDefault
- fwShow
- gbicShow
- h
- haDisable
- hadump
- haEnable
- haFailover
- haShow
- hasyncstart
- hasyncstop
- help
- historyLastShow
- historymode
- historyShow
- i
- Table 11: Command Field Description (Continued)
- ifModeSet
- ifModeShow
- ifShow
- interfaceShow
- iodReset
- iodSet
- iodShow
- ipAddrSet
- ipAddrShow
- islshow
- itemlist
- Table 12: Object Descriptions
- killtelnet
- ledtest
- licenseAdd
- licenseHelp
- licenseIdShow
- licenseRemove
- licenseShow
- linkCost
- login
- logout
- loopPortTest
- LSDbShow
- Table 13: LSDbShow Display Fields (Continued)
- mcastShow
- Table 14: Group Fields
- memshow
- mscapabilityshow
- msConfigure
- msPlatShow
- msPlClearDB
- msPlMgmtActivate
- msPlMgmtDeactivate
- msTdDisable
- msTdEnable
- msTDReadConfig
- myid
- nbrStatsClear
- nbrStateShow
- nodefind
- nsaliasshow
- nsAllShow
- nscamshow
- nsShow
- nsstatshow
- nszonemember
- parityCheck
- passwd
- pdshow
- perfAddEEMonitor
- perfAddIPMonitor
- perfAddReadMonitor
- perfAddRWMonitor
- perfAddSCSIMonitor
- perfAddUserMonitor
- perfAddWriteMonitor
- perfCfgClear
- perfCfgRestore
- perfCfgSave
- perfcleareemonitor
- perfclearfiltermonitor
- perfClrAlpaCrc
- perfDelEEMonitor
- perfDelFilterMonitor
- perfHelp
- perfSetPortEEMask
- perfShowAlpaCrc
- perfShowEEMonitor
- perfShowFilterMonitor
- perfShowPortEEMask
- pkicreate
- pkiremove
- pkishow
- portcamshow
- portcfgdefault
- portCfgEport
- portCfgGport
- portcfgislmode
- portCfgLongDistance
- portCfgLport
- portcfgpersistentdisable
- portcfgpersistentenable
- portCfgShow
- portCfgSpeed
- portCfgTrunkport
- portdebug
- portDisable
- portEnable
- portErrShow
- portflagsshow
- portLEDTest
- portLogClear
- portLogDump
- portLogDumpPort
- portloginshow
- portlogpdisc
- portLogShow
- portlogshowport
- portLoopbackTest
- portname
- portPerfShow
- portRegTest
- portRouteShow
- portShow
- Table 15: PortShow Display Fields (Continued)
- portstatsclear
- portStatsShow
- portswap
- portswapdisable
- portswapenable
- portswapshow
- porttest
- porttestshow
- powerofflistset
- powerofflistshow
- psShow
- ptdatashow
- ptphantomshow
- ptpropshow
- ptregshow
- ptrouteshow
- ptstatsshow
- qlDisable
- qlEnable
- qloopAdd
- qloopCreate
- qloopDelete
- qloopRemove
- qloopShow
- qlPartner
- qlPortDisable
- qlPortEnable
- qlPortShowAll
- qlShow
- qlStatsShow
- quietMode
- ramTest
- reboot
- routeHelp
- savecore
- secfabricshow
- secfcsfailover
- sechelp
- secmodedisable
- secmodeenable
- secmodeshow
- secnonfcspasswd
- secpolicyabort
- secpolicyactivate
- secpolicyadd
- secpolicycreate
- secpolicydelete
- secpolicydump
- secpolicyfcsmove
- secpolicyremove
- secpolicysave
- secpolicyshow
- secstatsreset
- secstatsshow
- sectemppasswdreset
- sectemppasswdset
- sectransabort
- secversionreset
- sensorShow
- setdbg
- setesdmode
- setgbicmode
- setsfpmode
- setSplbMode
- setverbose
- sfpShow
- slotOff
- slotOn
- slotpoweroff
- slotpoweron
- slotShow
- snmpMibCapSet
- spinFab
- spinSilk
- sramRetentionTest
- snn
- statsTest
- stopporttest
- supportShow
- switchBeacon
- switchcfgpersistentdisable
- switchcfgpersistentenable
- switchCfgSpeed
- switchCfgTrunk
- switchDisable
- switchEnable
- switchName
- switchReboot
- switchShow
- switchShutdown
- switchStart
- switchStatusPolicySet
- Table 16: Contributor Value and Status (Continued)
- switchStatusPolicyShow
- Table 17: Contributor Value and Status (Continued)
- switchStatusShow
- switchuptime
- syslogdIpAdd
- syslogdIpRemove
- syslogdIpShow
- systemtest
- systemverification
- tempShow
- timeout
- topologyShow
- trackChangesHelp
- trackChangesSet
- trackChangesShow
- trunkDebug
- trunkShow
- tsclockserver
- tshelp
- tstimezone
- turboRamTest
- txdpathtest
- uptime
- uRouteConfig
- uRouteRemove
- uRouteShow
- version
- wwn
- zoneAdd
- zoneCreate
- zoneDelete
- zoneHelp
- zoneRemove
- zoneShow
- Fabric OS Commands for Licensed Products
- Fabric OS Version Comparison
- Fabric and Switch Management
- Control Processor Commands
- Security Commands
- Glossary
- Index

Fabric OS Commands
470 Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide
If the fabric is in secure mode, the behavior of the command is as follows:
■ If you change your current login level password, you are also prompted to
change the passwords of all the user levels below your current level in the user
level hierarchy. For example, if you execute this command as the Admin user,
you are prompted to change the password of the User account, as User is
below Admin in the hierarchy. If you execute this command as the Root level,
then you are prompted to change the passwords of Factory, Admin, and User.
If the command is aborted at any point, the current passwords are not changed
for any user level.
■ The command can only be run on the primary FCS switch. The changed
passwords will be distributed to all FCS switches. Non-FCS switches will be
updated if the password of the user account is changed.
■ Changing the password of any user level will cause the login session of that
account (if logged in) to be terminated.
Note: If the Security option is enabled on the fabric this command is disabled on all
switches except the Primary FCS. See “Security Commands” on page 941. Refer to the
HP StorageWorks Extended Fabric Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
for more
information.
The new password must fulfill these rules:
■ For V3.1.x, the password must have 6 to 8 characters. If more than 8
characters are entered, only the first 8 characters are used for password
validation at user login.
■ For V4.1.x, the password must have 8 to 40 characters.
■ Must not be the same as the previous password.
■ Must not match either the username or any word of the realname, either in
normal or in reverse order, or at the beginning or at the end.
■ Must contain characters out of at least two of the following classes: upper and
lower case letters, digits, or non-alphanumeric characters.
The currently logged in user can change the passwords for their own security
level, and any security level below. The hierarchy of user login levels is as
follows:
1. Root
2. Factory