3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)

DescriptionCommand
Dump the membership partition configurationdump
List the current membership partitions in a running or stopped
cluster
list
List disks that can be used for membership partitionslist_avail_disks
List partitions that can be used for membership partitionslist_avail_partitions
Repair a membership partitionrepair
Add or replace membership partitionsset
In general, these commands can be used when HP Scalable NAS is online or offline.
However, when HP Scalable NAS is running, the set and repair commands can
be used only under the following circumstances:
A disk containing a membership partition is out-of-service (use the set command
to move the partition to another disk).
You need to move one or more membership partitions to different storage (use
the set command to move the partitions one-at-a-time).
In a cluster with three membership partitions, when HP Scalable NAS started on
a server, it reported that a single membership partition was corrupt (use the re-
pair command to resilver the partition or use set to replace the partition).
Your cluster contains a single membership partition and you want to add two
more partitions (use the set command).
While the cluster is running, two membership partitions are reported to be corrupt
(use the repair command to resilver the partitions or use set to replace the
partitions).
When performing other operations with the set or repair commands, HP Scalable
NAS must be offline on all servers in the cluster.
dumpDump the membership partition configuration to stdout
mx config mp dump
listList the current membership partitions
mx config mp list [--physical] [--noHeaders] [--csv] [--showborder]
The options are:
--physical
mx commands102