Reference Guide

564 Fabric OS Command Reference
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mapsConfig
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OPERANDS This command has the following operands:
--enablemaps
Enables MAPS and disables Fabric Watch monitoring. The following operand is
required:
-policy policy_name
Specifies the policy that will be enabled after MAPS starts monitoring. The policy
can be a converted Fabric Watch policy, a predefined MAPS policy, or a
user-defined policy. Valid values for the policy_name variable are as follows:
dflt_conservative_policy
Contains rules with more lenient thresholds that allow a buffer and do not
immediately trigger actions. Use this policy in environments where the
elements are resilient and can accommodate errors.
dflt_aggressive_policy
Contains rules with very strict thresholds. Use this policy if you need a pristine
fabric (for example, FICON fabrics).
dflt_moderate_policy
Contains rules with thresholds values between the aggressive and
conservative policies.
fw_active_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the active thresholds in Fabric
Watch at the time of the migration.
fw_default_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the default thresholds
configured in Fabric Watch.
fw_custom_policy
Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the custom thresholds
configured in Fabric Watch.
user_policy
A user-defined policy.
--fwconvert
Converts Fabric Watch thresholds into the following policy files that can be utilized
by MAPS:
fw_default_policy
fw_custom_policy
fw_active_policy
--config pause
Stops monitoring specific elements. The active policy is still in effect.
--config continue
Resumes monitoring specific elements on which monitoring was previously
paused.
-type member_type
Specifies the type of elements on which to pause monitoring. Valid types include
the following:
port
The elements are FC ports.
circuit
The elements are FCIP circuits.
sfp
The elements are SFP transceivers.