HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.1.1 for Linux Installation Guide (May 2006)
Appendix B: Configure the Cluster from the Command Line 66
Clustered File System has the correct information. The server must be up
when you use the utility.
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/mxfence <server hostname or IP address>
When you run mxfence, Clustered File System uses the specified
hostname or IP address to access the Remote Management Controller.
The server is then either power-cycled or shut down in accordance with
the method you selected when you configured the fencing module.
If the correct server is not fenced, the hostname or IP address specified for
the Remote Management Controller is probably incorrect. Run mxconfig
on the server with the incorrect information and then modify the
information as necessary.
Complete the Installation
Start Clustered File System on One Server
Start Clustered File System on one server that will be in the cluster. Do
not start Clustered File System on the other servers.
# /etc/init.d/pmxs start
This script calls the mxinit utility, which starts the Clustered File System
cluster processes in the correct order and loads the kernel modules.
Start the Management Console
Start the Management Console on the server on which you started
Clustered File System. First start the windowing environment and then
type the following command.
$ mxconsole
When the Login window appears, enter the name or IP address of the
server, leave admin as the User and enter the password that you selected
earlier. Then click the Login button.