3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)
enable—Enable one or more previously disabled servers
mx server enable <server> ...
list—List the servers in a cluster
mx server list
This command can be used when the cluster is either running or offline.
listsoftware—List the operating system and HP software installed on the server
mx server listsoftware [<server> ...]
This command can be used when the cluster is either running or offline. If a server
is not specified and the cluster is online, the connected server is used. If the cluster
is offline, one or more servers must be specified.
markdown—Mark a server as down
mx server markdown <server> ...
This command can be used in situations where HP Scalable NAS is unable to fence
a server that is not communicating with the cluster (for example, because the server
has crashed). The command informs HP Scalable NAS that the server has been
verified to be down and does not need to be fenced, as it cannot threaten filesystem
integrity. For more information, see “Server Cannot Be Fenced” in the HP Scalable
NAS File Serving Software administration guide.
CAUTION:
Be sure to verify that the server is physically down or physically disconnected from
the shared storage before running the mx server markdown command. Filesystem
corruption can occur if the server is not actually down and can access shared storage.
Note that if the server is left up but is physically disconnected from the shared storage,
it is critical that the server be rebooted before reconnecting it to shared storage, or
filesystem corruption can occur.
read_license—Read the license file on a server
mx server read_license <server>
start—Start HP Scalable NAS on one or more servers
mx server start <server> ...
This command can be used when the cluster is either running or offline.
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