Brocade FICON Administrator's Guide v7.1.0 (53-1002753-01, March 2013)

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FICON information
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To display link incidents, connect to the switch, log in as user, and enter one of the following
commands:
For the local switch: ficonShow rlir
For all switches defined in the fabric: ficonShow rlir fabric
Identifying ports
The ficonShow rlir command displays, among other information, a tag field for the switch port. You
can use this tag to identify the port on which a FICON link incident occurred. The tag field is a
concatenation of the switch domain ID and port number, in hexadecimal format. The following
shows the top portion of command which shows a link incident for the switch port at domain ID
120, port 93 (785d in hex):
switch:admin> ficonshow rlir
{
{Fmt Type PID Port Incident Count TS Format Time Stamp
0x18 F 785d00 93 1 Time server Thu Apr 22 09:13:32 2004
Port Status: Link not operational
Link Failure Type: Loss of signal or synchronization
Registered Port WWN Registered Node WWN Flag Node Parameters
50:05:07:64:01:40:16:03 50:05:07:64:00:c1:69:ca 0x10 0x200115
(output truncated)
For complete examples of output from this command, refer to the ficonShow command section of
the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual
Registered listeners
To display registered listeners for link incidents, connect to the switch, log in as user, and enter one
of the following commands:
For the local switch: ficonShow lirr
For all switches defined in the fabric: ficonShow lirr fabric
For an examples of local LIRR database output, refer to the ficonShow command section of the
Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.
When you configure an LIRR entry and it is current, it is marked with -C. If the Management Server
marks an entry as current based on order, it is marked with -C. If the Management Server marks
an entry as secondary, it is marked with -S.
If the LIRR is configured then the <XX> indicates a valid port number. Otherwise, the line will
display the following:
Current LIRR device port number is not configured.
Node identification data
To display node-identification data, connect to the switch, log in as user, and enter any of the
following commands:
For the local switch: ficonShow switchrnid