transaction-node-show
This command is used to display fabric transaction numbers. If a failure occurs on the fabric, transactions on nodes in the fabric can become out of synch. Once transactions are out of synch, no further transactions can be executed across the scope of local, fabric, or cluster. Unjoining and rejoining the fabric causes the node to lose configuration.
As part of a single node transaction recovery, you can roll back the transaction number to a previous one.
Syntax transaction-node-show
id id-number |
Displays the ID assigned to the node. |
name name-string |
Displays the node name. |
local-tid local-tid-number |
Displays the local transaction ID. |
fabric-tid fabric-tid-number |
Displays the fabric transaction ID. |
cluster-tid cluster-tid-number |
Displays the cluster transaction ID. |
fabric-changeid fabric-changeid-string |
Displays the fabric unique change ID. |
cluster-changeid cluster-changeid-string |
Displays the cluster unique change ID. |
Defaults None
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.3
Usage Use this command to roll back the fabric to a specific transaction ID number. This may be necessary to resynchronize the fabric without forcing nodes to unjoin and rejoin the fabric. If multiple nodes are out of synch, you must recover each node separately.
Examples To display transaction node information, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > transaction-node-show
switch: ursa-colo-2
id: 150996198
name: ursa-colo-2
local-tid: 15
fabric-tid: 2
cluster-tid: 0
fabric-changeid: 32d986727bc3cbe0826b43d6f71918d68dc6cce4df0c0f6c3f28d78edad55db1