3.6.1 HP PolyServe Software for Windows File Serving Administration Guide (T5392-96019, July 2008)

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Delete a Virtual CIFS Server
ToremoveaVirtualCIFSServer,selectthatVirtualCIFSServeronthe
PolyServeManagementConsole,rightclick,andselectDelete.
YoucanalsoenterthefollowingattheCommandPrompt:
mx vfs delete <ip>|<name>
Disable or Enable a Virtual CIFS Server
Bydefault,VirtualCIFSServersareenabled.Ifyoudisableacurrently
activeVirtualCIFSServer,anyassociatedVirtualFileSharemonitorson
thenodewheretheVirtualCIFSServerisactivewillgothroughtheir
stoppingactivitiesandtheVirtualCIFSServerwillbecomeinactive
throughoutthematrix.
Todisable
aVirtualCIFSServer,selecttheVirtualCIFSServeronthe
PolyServeManagementConsole,rightclick,andselectDisableOnAll
Servers.
ToenableapreviouslydisabledVirtualCIFSServer,selecttheVirtual
CIFSServeronthePolyServeManagementConsole,rightclick, and
selectEnable.
Youcanalsoenterthe
followingattheCommandPrompt:
mx vfs enable <ip>|<name>
mx vfs disable <ip>|<name>
Display Status for a Virtual CIFS Server
UsethefollowingcommandtoseethestatusforaVirtualCIFSServer:
mx vfs status [arguments] <ip>|<name>
Theargumentsare:
[--up|--down]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive]