3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)
have occurred, all of the services associated with the virtual host may not be
available on one server. In this case, HP Scalable NAS will fail over to a network
interface on a server running the highest priority service. The default priority is
0.
clear—Clear a monitor event
mx service clear <vhost:port> <server> ...
delete—Delete a service monitor
mx service delete <vhost:port>
disable—Disable a service monitor
mx service disable <vhost:port> <server> ...
dump—Dump the service monitor configuration to stdout
mx service dump
enable—Enable a service monitor
mx service enable <vhost:port> <server> ...
status—Display the status of a service monitor
mx service status [arguments] [<vhost:port>]
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--primary|--backup]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--active|--inactive]
[--showApplication]
With no arguments, the command displays the status of all service monitors.
update—Modify (update) an existing service monitor:
mx service update [arguments] <vhost:port> ...
The arguments are the same as service add, with the exception that the type
argument is not allowed.
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