3.5.1 Matrix Server Command Reference

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The --mounted argument displays only mounted filesystems; --unmounted
displays only unmounted filesystems. The --persistent argument displays
only those filesystems with persistent mounts. The --verbose option
displays the FS type (always PSFS), the size of the filesystem in KB, and the
UUID of the parent disk. The --standard argument shows only standard
filesystems; the --snapshots argument shows only snapshots.
Dump filesystem configuration to stdout:
mx fs dump
mx matrix – matrix commands
Use these commands to display status and alert information, to run the
Performance Dashboard, to dump matrix configuration information to stdout,
or to destroy a matrix.
Display status information:
mx matrix status
The current alert messages appear at the end of the output.
Display alerts:
mx alert status [--severity <level>]
The alert status command lists the current alert messages. (These messages
are also displayed on the Management Console.) The --severity option
filters the alerts according to the specified alert level. There are four levels:
error, fault, warning, and info.
Start the Performance Dashboard:
mx matrix dashboard
[--server ALL_SERVERS | <server_name_or_IP>]
[--datasets <number of data sets> |
UNLIMITED] [--noHeaders]
[--csv]
The arguments are:
--servers
ALL_SERVERS | <server_name_or_IP>
The server to be monitored. The default is all servers.
--datasets <number of data sets> |
UNLIMITED
The number of datasets to be returned. The default is one. After the
specified number of data sets are returned, the Dashboard will terminate.