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Coordinated Hot Code Load
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Coordinated Hot Code Load
Coordinated Hot Code Load (HCL) removes the limitations on the number of E_Ports that can be 
supported. Fabric OS v6.2.0 and later supports Coordinated HCL on all Fabric OS switches when 
connected to a mixed fabric with M-EOS switches running in either McDATA Fabric or McDATA Open 
Fabric mode. Coordinated HCL provides:
Fabric-wide pause and resume
No limitations on E_Port count or fabric membership
Flood pause frame to all switches in the fabric before initiating a reboot 
Fabric OS running on switches takes approximately 120 seconds to restart as part of the Hot Code 
Activation process. During the 120 seconds when the Fabric OS switches are waiting to restart and 
the switch service is not available, the M-EOS switches in the fabric may send point-to-point frames 
and domain controller frames (GEPT) to the Fabric OS switches. A Fabric OS v6.3.0 switch notifies 
all switches in the fabric about a pending Hot Code Activation so that they can stop sending control 
frames to the specified switch until it restarts and sends a resume notification. When the switch 
initiates a graceful shutdown sequence to prepare for Hot Code load, it sends a Pause notification 
frame that support Coordinated HCL switches in the fabric. When the specified switch restarts it 
sends out a resume notification.
Bypassing the Coordinated HCL check on firmware download
When you download the Fabric OS firmware on switches in interoperable fabrics, it automatically 
starts the Coordinated HCL. The firmwareDownload command checks whether all switches in the 
fabric support Coordinated HCL. If Coordinated HCL is supported, the firmwareDownload operation 
proceeds and displays the normal message. If Coordinated HCL is not supported, the 
firmwareDownload operation fails and prompts you to use the -o option to bypass checking the 
Coordinated HCL. All domains are not capable of supporting Coordinated HCL
On switches in interop fabrics, the Coordinated HCL protocol is used to ensure data traffic is not 
disrupted during firmware upgrades. Using the firmwareDownload with the -o allows the firmware 
download to continue even if Coordinated HCL is not supported in the fabric or the protocol fails.
1. Enter the firmwareDownload command without any option to automatically start Coordinated 
HCL.
If Coordinated HCL is not supported, the firmwareDownload operation fails and prompts you to 
use the -o option to bypass checking the Coordinated HCL. All domains are not capable of 
supporting Coordinated HCL. 
Firmwaredownload is not running at that point.
2. Enter firmwareDownload -o to continue the download.
If Coordinated HCL is not supported in the fabric or if there is an Coordinated HCL protocol 
failure to one or more of the supported switches, a best effort is made to run the Coordinated 
HCL protocol. Traffic disruption can still occur for some switches in the fabric. 
The normal firmwaredownload messages are displayed along with the following message:
You have elected to bypass the checking of Coordinated HCL. This may cause 
traffic disruption for some switches in the fabric.
Do you want to proceed?