- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Fabric Administrative Tasks
- play_arrow Zero-Touch-Provisioning
- play_arrow Managing Data Center Devices
- Data Center Interconnect
- Configuring Data Center Gateway
- Virtual Port Groups
- Configuring Virtual Port Groups
- Configuring Storm Control on Interfaces
- Configuring EVPN VXLAN Fabric with Multitenant Networking Services
- Edge-Routed Bridging for QFX Series Switches
- Activating Maintenance Mode on Data Center Devices
- Viewing the Network Topology
- Viewing Hardware Inventory of Data Center Devices
- Certificate Lifecycle Management Using Red Hat Identity Management
- play_arrow Integrating VMware with Contrail Networking Fabric
- play_arrow Extending Contrail Networking to Bare Metal Servers
Terminating Ongoing Fabric Jobs
In Contrail Networking Release 1910, you can use Contrail Command user interface (UI) to terminate an ongoing fabric job.
You can terminate an ongoing fabric job in the following workflows:
Provisioning fabric devices using Zero-touch-provisioning. For more information, see Provisioning Fabric Devices Using End-to-End ZTP.
Importing existing brownfield devices and deploying new greenfield devices. For more information, see Create a Fabric.
Initiating auto-configuration job. For more information, see Manage Device Configuration.
Device image upgrade job. For more information, see Performing Hitless Software Upgrade on Data Center Devices.
Activating or deactivating Maintenance Mode job. For more information, see Activating Maintenance Mode on Data Center Devices.
Discovery of servers. For more information, see Onboarding and Discovery of Bare Metal Servers and Fabric Discovery and ESXi Discovery by Using Contrail Command.
In releases prior to release 1910, you could not terminate an ongoing fabric job.
For example, you can terminate an ongoing device image upgrade job while upgrading a device image in a fabric. The following steps provide instructions on how you can terminate the device image upgrade job:
The image upgrade job is terminated.