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

Whether, upon server failure, the virtual host will move to an active server if all
associated service and device monitors are inactive or down. If always is spe-
cified, the failover will occur. If single is specified, the failover will not occur
and the virtual host will not be made active anywhere. single is the default.
<vhost> can be either the hostname or the IP address for the virtual host. If you
specify the hostname, it can include up to 32 characters.
The order in which you specify the network interfaces determines the ordering
for failover. The first network interface is the primary interface; network traffic
for the virtual host goes to the server providing this interface. The remaining
network interfaces are backups. Each network interface must be located on a
different server.
updateModify an existing virtual host
mx vhost update [--application <application>] [--policy autofailback|
nofailback] [--activitytype single|always] <vhost>
([<network_interface> ...] [ALL_SERVERS <network_interface>])
Use this option to change the arguments or the ordering of the network interfaces for
failover.
deleteDelete a virtual host
mx vhost delete <vhost>
disableDisable a virtual host
mx vhost disable <vhost>
dumpDump the virtual host configuration to stdout
mx vhost dump
enableEnable a virtual host
mx vhost enable <vhost>
moveMove a virtual host to another server
mx vhost move [--policy autofailback|nofailback] [--application
<application_name>] [--activitytype single|always] <vhost>
([<network_interface> ...] [ALL_SERVERS <network_interface>])
statusDisplay the status of a virtual hosts
mx vhost status [arguments] [<vhost> ...]
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