3.4.0 MxFS for CIFS Administration Guide

Chapter 3: Configure CIFS with Virtual CIFS Servers 34
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Delete a Virtual CIFS Server
To remove a Virtual CIFS Server, select that Virtual CIFS Server on the
PolyServe Management Console, right-click, and select Delete.
You can also enter the following at the Command Prompt:
mx vfs delete <ip>|<name>
Disable or Enable a Virtual CIFS Server
By default, Virtual CIFS Servers are enabled. If you disable a currently
active Virtual CIFS Server, any associated Virtual File Share monitors on
the node where the Virtual CIFS Server is active will go through their
stopping activities and the Virtual CIFS Server will become inactive
throughout the matrix.
To disable a Virtual CIFS Server, select the Virtual CIFS Server on the
PolyServe Management Console, right-click, and select Disable On All
Servers.
To enable a previously disabled Virtual CIFS Server, select the Virtual
CIFS Server on the PolyServe Management Console, right-click, and
select Enable.
You can also enter the following at the Command Prompt:
mx vfs enable <ip>|<name>
mx vfs disable <ip>|<name>
Display Status for a Virtual CIFS Server
Use the following command to see the status for a Virtual CIFS Server:
mx vfs status [arguments] <ip>|<name>
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive]