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fccli(1m)							     fccli(1m)

NAME
     fccli - FibreVault Status/Configuration Command Line Interface

SYNOPSIS
     The command line syntax of fccli takes multiple flavors depending on the
     use.

     fccli getversion [-h hostname]
     fccli getstatus [-h hostname] [-c channel-ID [-e enclosure-ID]]
     fccli command [-h hostname] -c channel-ID -t tid_1 [tid_2 .. [tid_n]]

     where command is one of the following:
		    insert, remove, ledon, ledoff, flash, bypass, unbypass.

DESCRIPTION
     fcagent and fccli have been deprecated in favor of a new fibre channel
     drive manager sesdaemon and sesmgr.  Accordingly, fcagent is now
     chkconfig off by default.

     The fccli command is a user front end to fcagent which collects status of
     all FibreVault enclosures and allows for configuration changes.

COMMANDS
     getversion	    this command will report the version level of fcagent.

     getstatus	    this command reports status of FibreVault enclosures. The
		    interface is in the form of a hierarchy where the user can
		    get brief summary channel status at one extreme and
		    detailed enclosure status at the other extreme.

     remove	    this command will prepare a drive for physical removal,
		    i.e. will spin-down the specified disk drive, and bypass
		    it to logically remove it from the FC loop.

     insert	    this command will prepare a drive for operation, after
		    being physically introduced into the enclosure, i.e. will
		    unbypass it to logically introduce it onto the FC loop and
		    spin it up.

     ledon	    this command will turn "ON" the amber "LED" associated
		    with the specified disk device.

     ledoff	    this command will turn "OFF" the amber "LED" associated
		    with the specified disk device.

     flash	    this command will "FLASH" the amber "LED" associated with
		    the specified disk device. This "flashing" mode will
		    persist until either an ledon or ledoff command is issued.

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     bypass	    this command will logically remove the specified disk
		    device from the FC loop.

     unbypass	    this command will logical introduce the specified disk
		    device onto the FC loop.

OTHER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
     -h hostname    use this option to communicate with an instance of fcagent
		    running on a remote machine.

     -c channel-ID  use this option to direct a command at a particular FC
		    channel.

     -e enclosure-ID
		    use this option (getstatus command only) in conjunction
		    with the -c option to obtain more detailed status about a
		    particular enclosure.

     -t tid_1 [tid_2 .. [tid_n]]
		    use this option(s) (insert, remove, ledon, ledoff, flash,
		    bypass, unbypass commands only) in conjunction with the -c
		    option to direct an action at a particular drive or set of
		    drives.

EXAMPLES
     Obtaining the revision level of the instance of fcagent running on remote
     machine betelguese:

	  fccli getversion -h betelguese

	  sample output:

	  FC JBOD Agent version 1.0, Mon May 19 17:16:48 PDT 1997

     Obtaining a brief channel status summary:

	  fccli getstatus

	  sample output:

	  CHANNEL | DRIVES    POWER	FANS	  PEER LCC
	  --------+-----------------------------------------
	     24	  |   OK       FAIL	 OK	    OK
	     25	  |

     The example shows that channel 24 has one or more enclosures reporting a
     power supply fault. Channel 25 shows no status which indicates one of
     three possibilities.

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     o	There are no FC device(s) connect to the channel.
     o	There are no FibreVaults(s) connect to the channel (e.g. fibre RAID
	may be connected).
     o	There is a communication problem with the FibreVault.

     Obtaining a more detailed enclosure summary of channel 24:

	  fccli getstatus -c 24

	  sample output:

	  ENCLOSURE | DRIVES	POWER	  FANS	    PEER LCC
	  ----------+-----------------------------------------
		4   |	OK	 FAIL	   OK	      OK
		5   |	OK	 FAIL	   OK	      OK

     The example shows two connected FibreVault enclosures connected to
     channel 24, IDs 4 and 5, with a power supply fault in each. It should be
     noted that fccli cannot differentiate between a failed power supply and
     one that is present but powered down.

     Obtaining a detailed status of enclosure 4 on channel 24:

	  fccli getstatus -c 24 -e 4

	  sample output:

	   Enclosure 4, status FAIL
	   Vendor ID:	  CLARiiON
	   Product ID:	  DISK ENC
	   LCC SN#:
	   LCC Mfg. Date:
	   LCC code rev:  003
	   FRUs:	  10 disk slot(s)
			  1 fan slot(s)
			  2 power supply slot(s)
			  1 peer LCC slot(s)

	   +---------------------------------------+------+
	   | [ 4] FAIL				   |	  |
	   +---------------------------------------+	  |
	   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | P	  |
	   | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | B | B | E	L |
	   | K | K | K | K | K | K | K | K | P | P | E	L |
	   | 40| 41| 42| 43| 44| 45| 46| 47| 48| 49| R	C |
	   +---------------------------------------+	  |
	   |		   FANS	 OK		   |  OK  |
	   |	  PS0 FAIL	     PS1  OK	   |	  |
	   +---------------------------------------+------+

     The example shows a power supply fault on power supply FRU 0.

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     Additionally, disk FRUs 48 and 49, although physically present, have been
     bypassed.

     Illuminating the amber LEDs associated with disk FRUs 45-49 on channel
     24:

	  fccli ledon -c 24 -t 45 46 47 48 49

FILES
     /usr/sbin/fccli

SEE ALSO
     fcagent(1M), sesdaemon(1M), sesmgr(1M)

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