Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
From the past we have 2 FC Switches showing in the DFM "Global Overview", when clicking on them I get the error that they cannot be managed without SAN License (which expired long ago).
Checking the "dfm" CLI I cannot see specific entry to remove them, anyone know a trick?
Thanks
Peter
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no one knows?
DFM Engineers? Come on!
Peter,
the only way I know to remove them is using the "dfm fcswitch delete" command. Without a SAN license (not sold since 3.3) I am not sure how to remove them.
The SAN license was dropped in DFM 3.3 (pg 32)
https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_get_file/ECMM1278604
# dfm fcswitch help
NAME
fcswitch -- edit and list the managed FC switches
SYNOPSIS
dfm fcswitch list [ -a ] [ -q ] [ <objects> ... ]
dfm fcswitch add [ -N ] { all | <objects> ... }
dfm fcswitch delete { all | <objects> ... }
DESCRIPTION
The fcswitch command manages the list of FC switches,
which determines which switches the DataFabric Manager server monitors.
Adding FC switches to the list of managed switches enables
monitoring for those switches. Deleting them disables
monitoring.
Kevin
Hi Peter,
The DFMPurge tool should come to your rescue here. Else raise a case with NetApp support and get a temp SAN license and delete them.
PurgeTool:DFM Deleted Object Purge Tool (dfmpurge)
KB Link:KB DFM Purge Tool
Video Link:Video: DFM Purge Tool: How to Video | NetApp Community
Regards
adai
Thank you Adai
I was planning to run the dfmpurge next week, I'll let you know if it did the job.
Peter
Hi Adai
As expected, the dfmpurge did not remove these objects (because they are not deleted)...
I'll open a case and ask for a SAN license to get them out of the DB.
Thanks,
Peter
Peter,
please post the support case # when you have it.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Kevin
Thanks for your mail, the 2 FC Switches are deleted now.
Peter
Hi Peter,
Now I get why dfmpurge couldnt remove it. Becasue its designed to delete only those objects that are marked deleted by dfm-monitor process. I think thats not your case.
All you would like to do is remove the FC switches from DFM. Pls do the other method that I suggested.
BTW did purge help you remove other mark deleted objects. Do you see any difference in your DFM server before and after purge ?
Regards
adai
Case number (not being very actively worked on):
2004098313
dfmpurge did remove quite a lot of records (didn't write down the exact numbers though)...
No difference been seen so far, same responsiveness (was good before) and only little smaller database backups (from 2.78GB to 2.63 GB)...
Regards,
Peter