HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.2.1 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (February 2006)

Chapter 4: Configure Servers 30
The NOAUTORECOVER setting can be useful when integrating HP
Clustered File System with custom applications, where additional actions
may be necessary after server recovery and before the server is made
available to host services provided by virtual hosts.
After adding a new server, it appears on the Servers window. In the
following example, two servers have been added to a cluster.
NOTE: For improved performance, the HP CFS Management Console
caches hostname lookups. If your DNS changes, you may need to
restart the console so that it will reflect the new hostname.
To add or update a server from the command line, use this command:
mx server add|update [--serverSeverity=autorecover|
noautorecover] <server> ...
Other Server Configuration Procedures
Move a Server
If you move a server from one FibreChannel switch port to another, you
will need to enable the servers new port on the switch before starting HP
Clustered File System on the server.
Delete a Server
Select the server to be deleted from the Servers window on the HP CFS
Management Console, right-click, and select Delete.
To delete servers from the command line, use this command:
mx server delete <server> ...
Disable a Server
Select the server to be disabled from the Servers window on the HP CFS
Management Console, right-click, and select Disable.