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The amount of time to wait for the Recovery script to complete.
[--startScript <script>]
The Start script runs on the active server for a monitored device. The script
pathname can include up to 512 characters.
[--stopScript <script>]
A script that runs on all other servers configured for the monitor to ensure that
the device is not active on those servers. The script pathname can include up to
512 characters.
[--startTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Start script to complete.
[--stopTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Stop script to complete.
[--eventSeverity consider|ignore]
Whether HP Scalable NAS takes device monitor events (such as a failure or
timeout of a Start or Stop script) into consideration when it makes failover de-
cisions. The default is consider.
[--probetype single|multiple]
Whether the monitor probe occurs on only one server or on all of the configured
servers.
[--activitytype single|always|multiple]
Whether the device monitor can be active on only one server or on all of the
configured servers. With single, the monitor is active on only one of the selected
servers. Upon server failure, the monitor will fail over to an active server unless
all associated service and device monitors are down.
With always, the monitor is active on only one of the selected servers. Upon
server failure, the monitor will fail over to an active server even if all associated
service and device monitors are down.
With multiple, the monitor is active simultaneously on all selected servers.
[--vhosts <vhost1>,<vhost2>,...]
The virtual hosts associated with the device monitor. These virtual hosts will fail
over to another network interface when the monitored device fails. By default,
no virtual hosts are associated with the device monitor.
clear—Clear an error condition for a device monitor
mx device clear <devicename> <server> ...
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