pilot sendInfoToSan

Sends the shared IP address of the Pilots to the SAN components on the Controllers.

SYNOPSIS

pilot ‑sendInfoToSan 

   [{‑sessionKey | ‑u admin‑user ‑oracleFS oracle‑fs‑system}]
   [{‑outputformat | ‑o} { text | xml }]
   [{‑timeout timeout‑in‑seconds | ‑verify | ‑usage | ‑example | ‑help}] 

DESCRIPTION

When you change the public IP address of the Oracle FS System, the SAN hosts that are running the Oracle FS Path Manager software can lose their ability to communicate with the Oracle FS System. To restore data accessibility, issue a pilot ‑sendInfoToSan command. This command sends the new public IP address to the SAN components on the Controllers. When the client hosts issue SCSI Inquiry commands to the SAN HBAs on the Controllers, the Controllers reply with the shared IP address in the Inquiry response.

Only administrators with primary administrator or admin1 roles are authorized to run this command.

EXAMPLE

Task

After making several changes to the system configuration, Oracle FS Path Manager on the SAN hosts can no longer communicate with the Oracle FS System. Oracle Customer Support requests that you issue this command to send the Pilot Management Interface IP address to the SAN modules in the Controllers. To obtain the IP address, the SAN client systems that have the Oracle FS Path Manager software running issue a SCSI Inquiry request. Using the IP address that is returned, the clients are able to log into the active Pilot.

Parameters
  • None

$ fscli pilot -sendInfoToSan