3.6.0 Matrix Server Command Reference (5697-7083, December 2007)

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or greater than the backup node where the Virtual CIFS Server currently
resides, the Virtual CIFS Server will automatically attempt to fail over to
that node.
NOFAILBACK. This policy is intended to minimize failovers and is the
default. The Virtual CIFS Server remains active on the backup node until a
“healthier” node becomes available, at which point the Virtual CIFS
Server fails over to that node. (On a “healthier” node, more of the services
associated with the Virtual CIFS Server will be up than on the node
currently hosting the Virtual CIFS Server.)
[--application <application>]
The Matrix Server application associated with this Virtual CIFS Server.
delete—Delete a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs delete <ip>|<name>
disable—Disable a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs disable <ip>|<name>
dump—Dump the Virtual CIFS Server configuration to stdout
mx vfs dump
enable—Enable a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs enable <ip>|<name>
move—Rehost a Virtual CIFS Server to the specified interface
mx vfs move <ip>|<name> <target network interface>
The target network interface must be currently configured for the Virtual
CIFS Server.
status—Display the status of a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs status [arguments] <ip>|<name>
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive]
[--showApplication]