Removing all zone and zone set definitions, Merging fabrics and zoning, Zone merge failure – HP H-series Enterprise Fabric Management Suite Software User Manual

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Managing Fabric Zoning

Removing all zone and zone set definitions

To remove all zone and zone set definitions:

1.

Select a switch or stack in the fabric tree.

2.

Select Zoning > Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning window.

3.

If you selected a stack and the zoning database is not identical on all switches in the stack, choose a

switch from the Select Source Switch list. Changes that you make to this switch are distributed to the

other switches in the stack.

4.

Select Edit > Clear Zoning.

5.

In the Removes All dialog box, click Yes to confirm that you want to delete all zones and zone sets.

Merging fabrics and zoning

If you join two fabrics with an inter-switch link, the active zone sets from the two fabrics attempt to merge

automatically. The fabrics may consist of a single switch or many switches already connected together. The

switches in the two fabrics attempt to create a new active zone set containing the union of each fabric's

active zone set. The propagation of zoning information affects only the active zone set, not the configured

zone sets, unless Merge Auto Save is turned on.

Zone merge failure

If a zone merge is unsuccessful, the inter-switch links between the fabrics isolate due to the zone merge

failure, and an alarm is generated. The reason for the E_Port isolation can also be determined by viewing

the port information. For information about the Port Information data window, see

Table 25

.

A zone merge fails if the two active zone sets have member zones with identical names, but differ in

membership or type. For example, consider Fabric A and Fabric B each with a zone named ZN1 in its

active zone set. Fabric A ZN1 contains a member specified by Domain ID 1 and Port 1; Fabric B ZN1

contains a member specified by Domain ID 1 and Port 2. In this case, the merge fails because the two

zones have the same name, but different membership.
A zone merge may also fail if the merged zones/members exceed the maximum zoning limits. For

information about zoning limits, see ”

Viewing zoning limits and properties

” (page 50).

Zone merge failure recovery

When a zone merge failure occurs, the conflict that caused the failure must be resolved. You can correct a

failure due to a zone conflict by deactivating one of the active zone sets or by editing the conflicting zones

so that their membership is the same. You can deactivate the active zone set on one fabric if the active

zone set on the other fabric accurately defines your zoning needs. If not, you must edit the zone

memberships, and reactivate the zone sets. After correcting the zone membership, reset the isolated ports

to allow the fabrics to join.

NOTE:

If you deactivate the active zone set in one fabric and the Merge Auto Save parameter is enabled,

the active zone set from the second fabric propagates to the first fabric and replaces all zones with

matching names in the configured zone sets.

For more information about adding and removing zone members, see ”

Managing zones

” (page 59). For

more information about resetting a port, see ”

Resetting a port

” (page 141).

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