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HP StorageWorks
Clustered File System 3.6.0
Windows Storage Server Edition
command reference guide
Part Number: 403105–005
Fifth edition: January 2008
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HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition command reference guidePart Number: 403105–005 Fifth edition: January 2008

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Functional Cross Reference xDiagnostic CommandsFunction Command PageConfigurationCheck status of cluster components mx config listmp config mp list626

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 89[--comments <comment>]A description of the file share.[--access_based_enum enabled|disabled]Enables or disables the Acc

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 90The arguments are:[--up|--down][--enabled|--disabled][--primary|--backup][--active|--inactive][--showApplication]With no argu

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 91--product_id <id> A unique identifier for the MxDB for SQL Server product definition to be installed. See “setproduct—C

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 92--description <text> A short description for the product definition. --type <base|sp|hf> The SQL Server product t

Page 7 - Functional Cross Reference

Chapter 3: mx Commands 93add—Add a network interfacemx netif add --server <server> --netmask <interface_netmask> [--adminTraffic <allow

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 94[--allowadmintraffic|--discourageadmintraffic| --excludeadmintraffic] [--active|--inactive] [--noHeaders] [--csv] [<interf

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 95Commands for filesystemsThese commands allow you to enable or disable quotas on a filesystem and to set or display the quota

Page 10 - Diagnostic Commands

Chapter 3: mx Commands 96kilobytes. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.) If this option is not used, the default will be unl

Page 11 - Function Command Page

Chapter 3: mx Commands 97The default hard limit for all users on the filesystem. unlimited means that the default is unlimited. The size modifiers are

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 98Whether the output should be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes.[--force]Continue with the command even

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Functional Cross Reference xiFC switch, unfence ports PSANcfg 28SAN disk information, display sandiskinfo 44SAN ownership locks, display mxsanlk 23Ser

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 99The soft limit to be applied to the specified users. The size modifiers are K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 100[--name <name1,name2,...>]One or more user names. You can also enter a regular expression.[--regex]The value specified

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 101The value specified for --name is a regular expression.[--hardLimitRange <unlimited|#{K,M,G,T}>-<unlimited|#{K,M,G,

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 102delete—Delete a cluster rolemx role delete <role>This command deletes a role from the cluster. Accounts belonging to t

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 103This command lists the roles that have been configured in the cluster. (To see the user or group accounts associated with a

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 104The --serverSeverity argument specifies whether it is possible to automatically fail back virtual hosts to the original serv

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 105information, see “Server Cannot Be Fenced” in Chapter 17 of the HP StorageWorks Clustered File System Administration Guide.C

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 106Filter the output, displaying only those events that match the specific <string>. If this option is not specified, all

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 107The maximum amount of time to wait for a probe of the device to complete. For NTSERVICE monitors, the default is 15 seconds.

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 108Runs after a monitor probe failure is detected, in an attempt to restore the service.[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]The

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11HP Technical SupportTelephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP website: http://www.hp.com/support. From this w

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 109disable—Disable a service monitormx service disable <vhost:port> <netif> ...dump—Dump the service monitor config

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 110--method <type>The method can be hpeva or engenio. This option must always be specified for engenio snapshots. For hpe

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 111--repositoryPercentOfBaseThe snapshot process creates a repository on disk that stores pointers to the data in the source fi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 112The arguments are:[--policy autofailback|nofailback]This argument determines the failback action that the Virtual CIFS Serve

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 113The target network interface must be currently configured for the Virtual CIFS Server.status—Display the status of a Virtual

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 114add—Add a Virtual File Sharemx vfs_share add --path <path> [arguments] \\<vfs>\<vshare> <path> is th

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 115Used when ClusterPulse fails over Virtual CIFS Servers. Service priorities are natural numbers, with 0 (zero) representing t

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 116[--access_based_enum enabled]Enables the Access-based Enumeration feature provided with Windows 2003 Service Pack 1. This fe

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 117update—Modify an existing Virtual File Sharemx vfs_share update [arguments] [--path <path>] \\<vfs>\<vshare&g

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 118[--activitytype single|always]Whether, upon server failure, the virtual host will move to an active server if all associated

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HP Technical Support 2HP NAS Services websiteThe HP NAS Services site allows you to choose from convenient HP Care Pack Services packages or impleme

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 119[--active|--inactive][--showApplication]With no arguments, the command displays the status of all virtual hosts. update—Modi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 120only if a higher-ranked node provides greater services than the backup node. autofailback is the default.[--application <

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 121disable—Disable a Virtual SQL Servermx vsql disable <vsql>dump—Dump the Virtual SQL Server configuration to stdoutmx v

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 122mx vsqlinstance – Virtual SQL Instance commandsUse the following mx vsqlinstance commands to manage Virtual SQL Instances.ad

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 123specify a number for this component, the Virtual SQL Server will fail over immediately to a backup node.[--probeSeverity nof

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 124[--priority <priority>] The service priority is used when HP Clustered File System fails over Virtual SQL Servers. Ser

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 125The arguments are the same as vsqlinstance add, with the exception that the --vpath, --revirtualize, and --port arguments do

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126Aaccounts, OSassign to roles 57remove from roles 58role memberships 58alert messages 87application tags 59Bbasic vol

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Index 127 PSANcfg 28psdcoinst 29psdctl 30psfscheck 30psfsdebug 3

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Index 128 filesystemscheck 30convert basic volume 75create 35destr

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32HP Clustered File SystemCommandsOverviewHP StorageWorks Clustered File Syste

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Index 129 Qquotasback up quota data 34enable 94enable or disable vi

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Index 130 status 116virtual hostadd 117delete 118enable or disable

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 4.exe filesThe remainder of this chapter describes some of the executable commands included in the bin an

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 5DescriptionThis command forces a system reboot when certain error conditions exist during HP Clustered F

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 6eventlog.exe – dump the contents of the event logSynopsistools\eventlogDescriptionThis command is used i

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 7DescriptionThis tool displays information about the LUNs seen by the HBA drivers and can be used to veri

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 8This command is used internally by HP Clustered File System and should not be run directly. (To create m

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 1999-2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP requi

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 9-cDo not display column headings in the output.-h [<count-limit>]Display the specified number of e

Page 56 - Show local device information

Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 10with <select-filter>Filter the output according to a logical statement that can include subtypes

Page 57 - Show available volumes

Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 11Operations. The supported filter operations are:Syntactical elements. Expressions can be enclosed in pa

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 12Filter examples. These examples are logical statements that could be used as a <select filter> in

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 13The options are:-FSend the data to the default membership partition backup file, which is located by de

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 14NOTE: HP Clustered File System must be stopped on all nodes when mpimport is used. Database corruption

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 15the psdname indicated in inputfile will be imported. If -s is not specified, disks and dynamic volumes

Page 62 - The matrixrc file

Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 16This command lists the current membership partitions according to the membership file maintained on the

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 17RESILVER. The membership partition is valid but its MP list does not match the server’s local MP list.

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 18After making changes with mprepair, you will need to export the configuration to the other servers in t

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iiiContentsFunctional Cross ReferenceAdministrative Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiDiagnostic Commands

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 19Search the SAN for Membership Partitions. To search the SAN for all partitions that appear to be member

Page 67 - --password <password>

Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 20UID/PART# indicates the membership partition to be resilvered. UID is the UID for the device and PA RT

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 21mprepair --get_current_mps can also be used to obtain more information about the membership partitions.

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 22mxcollect.exe – collect configuration informationSynopsistools\mxcollectDescriptionThis utility collect

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 23mxsancheck.exe – check SAN accessSynopsisbin\mxsancheckDescriptionThe mxsancheck command determines whe

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 24into two or more network partitions, the SANlocks ensure that only one of the resulting network partiti

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 25• trying to lock, cannot accessThe host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock but i

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 26• lock is corrupt, will repairThis transitional state occurs after the SDMP has detected that the SANlo

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 27mxsetsecret.exe – set the network secret passwordSynopsisbin\mxsetsecretDescriptionThis command is used

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 28used, HP Clustered File System runs the partresize command to increase the size of the partition. This

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Contents ivmcs select – display events from the cluster event log . . . . . . . . . 8mpdump.exe – back up membership partition data. . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 29DescriptionThe PSANinfo command can be used to print the Naming Database or to get a snapshot of logins

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 30psdctl.exe – display device bindingsSynopsisbin\psdctlDescriptionThis command should be run only at the

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 31NOTE: The psfscheck utility requires exclusive access to the device. If it cannot obtain this access, i

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 32-yCauses psfscheck to answer “yes” to all questions.Enable or disable FZBMsThe psfscheck utility also p

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 33calculated in bytes. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.)--set-sdq <size&g

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 34--sparse-realcostQuota accounting for sparse files reflects the actual allocation of filesystem space t

Page 83 - [--ordering serial

Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 35The next command restores the data to the filesystem:# psfsrq -f psd1p5.quotadata psd1p5psfsformat.exe

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 36create the filesystem will fail because the device contains a volume signature.The -o option has the fo

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 37loghardlimitFile operations that result in exceeding a user’s hard limit are logged in the system event

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 38• By the psd or psv name, such as psd2p2 or psv1You do not need to specify the full path name. A name s

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Contents vregistry.exe – dump registry contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44sandiskinfo.exe – show disk or LUN information .

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 39psfsquota.exe – manage disk quotasSynopsisbin\psfsquota [<options>] <device> DescriptionThe

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 40--rebuild-quotasRecalculate quota allocations.-yAnswer “yes” to all questions.The following options can

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 41--sparse-realcostQuota accounting for sparse files reflects the actual allocation of filesystem space t

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 42NOTE: If an attempt to mount the copied filesystem fails with an “FSID conflict” error, run the followi

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 43The psfsresume utility restores a suspended filesystem. The psfssuspend and psfsresume utilities affect

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 44registry.exe – dump registry contentsSynopsistools\registry.exeDescriptionThis command is used internal

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 45Following are some examples of these options.Show partition informationThe -a option also lists the par

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 46 Local Device Paths: \\.\Global\PhysicalDrive3 partition 01: size 16M type (PSMP/Ac

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 47Options for dynamic volumesThe following sandiskinfo options apply only to dynamic volumes.Show availab

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 48Display unimported dynamic volumesThe following options can be used to display information about unimpo

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Contents vimx role – role management commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101mx server – server commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 49sentinels.exe – show service dependenciesSynopsisbin\sentinelsDescriptionThis command is used internall

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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 50spdebug.exe – obtain SanPulse debugging informationSynopsistools\spdebugDescriptionThis command should

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513mx CommandsThe mx utility provides a command-line interface for administeri

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 52•The first field, machine, is either the name or IP address of the server.• The second field, user, is optional. It is the na

Page 103 - --location <path>

Chapter 3: mx Commands 53Specify servers in the .matrixrc fileIf you need to control which server is used for the mx connection, list the servers indi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 54Group serversThis method allows mx to connect to any available server in the cluster without the need to specify a server nam

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 55The mxgenpass.exe command asks for a password and then displays the encrypted version: mxgenpass.exeEnter password:06c684c5:8

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 56--prompt <prompt>Specifies the prompt string that will be printed when mx is ready for another command. This option is

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 57To specify a command affecting a class, use this syntax: mx <class> <command> <arguments>For example, this

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 58The options are:--form <ID|NAME>Whether the account is specified by name or ID. The default is NAME.--type <GROUP|UN

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viiFunctional Cross ReferenceAdministrative CommandsFunction Command PageCIFSM

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 59This command removes the specified role from a specific user or group account. The user or group will no longer have the clus

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 60disable—Disable an applicationmx application disable <application_name> <server>enable—Enable an applicationmx ap

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 61check—Check the cluster configurationmx config checkThis command specifies whether cluster components are configured or uncon

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 62This command can be used only when the cluster is offline. If you set FibreChannel as the fencing method, you must also confi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 63[--os]The name of the operating system.[--mps]The current membership partitions.[--protocol]The current administrative traffi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 64[--type]The fencing action (reset or shutdown).[--vendor <vendor>]The remote management controller vendor (dell, hp, ib

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 65This command can be used only when the cluster is offline. The options are as follows. You will need toHP Clustered File Syst

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 66--vendor <vendor> The vendor for your remote management controller (dell, hp, ibm, or ipmi).mxconfig mp – membership pa

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 67• While the cluster is running, two membership partitions are reported to be corrupt (use the repair command to resilver the

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 68[--showborder]Display borders in the output.repair—Repair a membership partitionmx config mp repair [--reuse] <uuid>Thi

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Functional Cross Reference viiiMatrixApplications, manage mx application 59Configuration, initial mx config 60Configuration, membership partitions mx

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 69add—add a new snapshot method configurationmx config snapshot add --method <type> [--options <method options>]The

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 70--hostname <hostname>|--controllerA <IP_address>For hpeva, use the --hostname option to specify the hostname for

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 71add—Add a device monitormx device add --type <type> --servers <server1>,<server2>,... [arguments] <devic

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 72[--parameters <parameters>]The available parameters depend on the type of monitor:• DISK device monitor. The parameter

Page 125 - The arguments are:

Chapter 3: mx Commands 73[--stopScript <script>]A script that runs on all other servers configured for the monitor to ensure that the device is

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 74disable—Disable a device monitor on a servermx device disable <devicename> <server> ...dump—Dump device monitor c

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 75dump—Dump disk configuration to stdoutmx disk dumpimport—Import a disk into the clustermx disk import <uuid> ...Use the

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 76You can use either spaces or commas to separate the subdevice names. The --reuse option causes the operation to proceed even

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 77Show all dynamic volumes that are available to be imported.[--unimportable]Show all dynamic volumes that cannot be imported.[

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 78[--noHeaders]Do not display column headers in the output.[--csv]Display the output in comma-separated value format.[--showBor

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Functional Cross Reference ixDynamic volumes, display information sandiskinfo 44Dynamic volumes, manage mx dynvolume 75FC logins, display PSANinfo 28L

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 79You can specify individual event IDs or a range of IDs to be added. Use commas to separate the values, for example: 100, 300-

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 80[--omitdesc]By default, the cluster description assigned to the cluster appears in the source address for the email. For exam

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 81disable—Disable an event notifiermx eventnotifier disable [--snmp] [--email] [--script]The options are:[--snmp]Disable the SN

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 82The options are:[--noHeaders]Do not display column headers in the output.[--csv]Display the output in comma-separated value f

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 83[--email]Restore the email notification service configuration to the HP Clustered File System default settings.[--script]Rest

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 84If none of the options are specified, the output will include the configuration of all event notification services.mx fs – fi

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 85[--reuse]Reuse a psd device. If you will be creating a filesystem on a psd device that is associated with an unimported dynam

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 86[--sparseFileAccounting <real | virtual>]How quota accounting for sparse files is managed. real reflects the actual all

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 87destroy—Destroy the clustermx matrix destroyThis command attempts to remove your cluster configuration. The command may fail,

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Chapter 3: mx Commands 88mx mfs – Cluster File Share commandsUse the following mx mfs commands to configure Cluster File Shares or to display their st

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