3.4.0 Matrix Server Command Reference
Chapter 2: mx Commands 79
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Enable a Virtual File Share:
mx vfs_share enable \\vfs>\<vshare> <netif> ...
Disable a Virtual File Share:
mx vfs_share disable \\vfs>\<vshare> <netif> ...
Delete a Virtual File Share:
mx vfs_share delete \\vfs>\<vshare>
Clear a monitor event:
mx vfs_share clear \\vfs>\<vshare> <netif> ...
Display the status of a Virtual File Share:
mx vfs_share status [arguments] \\vfs>\<vshare>
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--primary|--backup]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--active|--inactive]
Dump the Virtual File Share configuration to stdout:
mx vfs_share dump
mx vhost – virtual host commands
Use the following commands to configure virtual hosts or to display their
status.
Add a new virtual host:
mx vhost add --application <application>] [--policy
nofailback|autofailback] [--activitytype single|always]
<vhost> [<network_interface> ...][ALL_SERVERS
<network_interface>])
The options are:
--application <application>
The application associated with this virtual host. If you do not specify an
application, the IP address for the virtual host will be used.