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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series - Restarting a Domain; Domain Manager Fast Restart

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You can apply most of the configurations to their corresponding runtime values. Each of the following sections
provide further details on how the fcdomain parameters are applied to the runtime values.
The fcdomain restart command applies your changes to the runtime settings. Use the disruptive option to
apply most of the configurations to their corresponding runtime values, including preferred domain IDs.
Restarting a Domain
You can restart the fabric disruptively or nondisruptively.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure terminal
2.
fcdomain restart vsan vsan-id
3.
switch(config)# fcdomain restart disruptive vsan vsan-id
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Enters global configuration mode.configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Step 1
Forces the VSAN to reconfigure without traffic
disruption. The VSAN ID ranges from 1 to 4093.
fcdomain restart vsan vsan-id
Example:
switch (config)# fcdomain restart vsan 100
Step 2
Forces the VSAN to reconfigure with data traffic
disruption.
switch(config)# fcdomain restart disruptive vsan vsan-id
Example:
switch (config)# fcdomain restart disruptive vsan
101
Step 3
Domain Manager Fast Restart
When a principal link fails, the domain manager must select a new principal link. By default, the domain
manager starts a build fabric (BF) phase, followed by a principal switch selection phase. Both of these phases
involve all the switches in the VSAN, and together take at least 15 seconds to complete. To reduce the time
required for the domain manager to select a new principal link, you can enable the domain manager fast restart
feature.
When fast restart is enabled and a backup link is available, the domain manager needs only a few milliseconds
to select a new principal link to replace the one that failed. Also, the reconfiguration required to select the
new principal link only affects the two switches that are directly attached to the failed link, not the entire
VSAN. When a backup link is not available, the domain manager reverts to the default behavior and starts a
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series NX-OS SAN Switching Configuration Guide, Release 5.2(1)N1(1)
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