3.5.1 Matrix Server Command Reference
Chapter 2: mx Commands 89
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Display the status of a virtual host:
mx vhost status [arguments] [<vhost> ...]
The arguments are:
[--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive]
[--up|--down]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--showApplication]
With no arguments, the command displays the status of all virtual hosts.
Dump the virtual host configuration to stdout:
mx vhost dump
mx vnfs – Virtual NFS Service commands
These commands are provided by MxFS-Linux and are used to manage
Virtual NFS Services.
Add a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs add [--exportgroup <exportgroup_name>|NONE]
[--policy autofailback|nofailback]
[--activitytype single|always]
<vnfs> <network_interface> ...
The options are:
[--exportgroup <exportgroup_name>|NONE]
The export group to be associated with this Virtual NFS Service.
[--policy autofailback|nofailback
]
The failback action that the Virtual NFS Service takes following failover to
a backup node. autofailback fails back when a higher-ranked node
provides equal or greater services than the backup node; nofailback fails
back only if a higher-ranked node provides greater services than the
backup node. autofailback is the default.
[--activitytype single|always]
If you specify always, upon server failure, the Virtual NFS Service will
move to an active server even if the associated Export Group monitor is
inactive or down. If you specify single, failover will not occur when the
associated monitor is inactive or down on all of the backup servers and the