Revision History
Revision History
SANnav-111-UG101; 22 March 2019
The Installation chapter has the following changes:
Added the default database and SCP/SFTP passwords.
Added a note to the system and server requirements that the disk space requirement is for SANnav only and does not include space for the operating system and for saving files.
Removed Edge from the list of supported browsers.
Added the "Splitting and Merging SANnav Support Data Files" section to the "SANnav Management Portal Maintenance and Support" chapter.
Incorporated editorial comments throughout the document.
SANnav-111-UG100; 28 February 2019
The "Installation" chapter has the following changes:
In the "Installation Prerequisites" section, added that Port 80 must be available and free all the time, instead of just during installation. This applies to both Management Portal and Global View installation.
In the "Installation Prerequisites" section, added a note about running umask before you unzip the installation files. This applies to both Management Portal and Global View installation.
Added CentOS and Linux 7.5 to the list of supported operating systems.
Added that SANnav Global View now supports up to 10 SANnav Management Portal instances.
Added additional ports that must be open in the firewall for SANnav Management Portal: ports 19094, 29094, and 39094.
Added additional scripts for changing the self-signed certificates for client and server communication, and for changing the self-signed certificates for the Kafka brokers.
Updated the example of provisioning a VM for SANnav installation to include additional details.
The "Licensing" chapter has the following changes:
Updated the procedures for obtaining and querying a license to show the new Broadcom Customer Support Portal.
Added a note that SANnav server backup and restore is not supported with the trial license.
Added that another scenario for using the rehost process is if the MAC address of the server changes.
Updated screenshots of the Add New License dialog box, which now displays the Server UID.
The "Monitoring" chapter has the following changes:
In the "Putting a Switch in Maintenance Mode" section, updated the screenshot to show the new information ("i") button next to the Set Maintenance Mode option.
In the "Launching Investigate Mode" section, mentioned that you can now launch investigate mode for virtual machines (VMs).
Changed the "Converting Initiator and Target Device Types" section to show how you can now convert multiple ports at the same time using the Bulk Edit feature.
In the "Exporting Inventory Names and Mapping" and "Importing Inventory Names and Mapping" sections, added that Access Gateway names can now be exported and imported.
The "Configuration" chapter has the following changes:
In the "Policy-Based Configuration" section, updated the tasks to use a new workflow (new Associate Switches and Push to Switches buttons).
In the "Policy-Based Configuration" section, changed that when entering passwords or secrets, you must encrypt them instead of can encrypt them.
Changed all zoning tasks to start with clicking the new Zoning icon in the left navigation bar.
Added the topics "Modifying a Zone Configuration" and "Comparing Zone Configurations".
Added new "Virtual Fabrics" section.
Added the topic "Cloning MAPS Default Rules".
The "Switch Maintenance and Support" chapter has the following changes:
Changed the menu selection from SAN Configuration > FOS Management to SAN Configuration > Firmware Management throughout.
In the Generate SupportSave dialog box, added that selecting Reset Counter now resets GigE counters as well as Fibre Channel counters.
Added a new "Troubleshooting" chapter.
The "SANnav Global View" chapter has the following changes:
Added a compatibility matrix between SANnav Global View and SANnav Management Portal.
Mentioned that SANnav Global View now supports up to 10 SANnav Management Portal instances.