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Allow disks that contain existing volume information to be reused. (The existing
data is destroyed.)
The command creates a dynamic volume containing one or more subdevices. You
can extend the volume later with additional subdevices if needed. Striping is not
configured on the volume.
The administrative filesystem is mounted at /_adminfs on all nodes existing in the
cluster at the time the filesystem is created. The filesystem appears on the Management
Console in the same manner as other PSFS filesystems. The administrative filesystem
is mounted on each node with the --persist argument, which causes the filesystem
to be mounted automatically whenever the node is rebooted. Do not change any of
the mount options specified for the administrative filesystem.
extend—increase the size of the administrative filesystem
mx config adminfs extend [--reuse] <partitionUID ...>
<partitionUID ...> is a list of the partitions to be added to the administrative
filesystem. Specify each partition as <uuid/partno>, where <uuid> is the uuid
of the disk and <partno> is the partition number on the disk. You do not need to
specify the partitions that are currently used by the filesystem.
The argument is:
[--reuse]
Allow disks that contain existing volume information to be reused. (The existing
data is destroyed.)
mx config mp – membership partition commands
Use the following commands to manage membership partitions on an online or offline
cluster.
IMPORTANT:
If you are performing the initial configuration of a cluster, the mx config, mx
config mp, and mp config snapshot commands must be entered in a specific
order. See the
HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software installation guide
for more
information.
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