3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)
[--activitytype single|always]
If you specify always, upon server failure, the Virtual NFS Service will move to
an active server even if the associated Export Group monitor is inactive or down.
If you specify single, failover will not occur when the associated monitor is
inactive or down on all of the backup servers and the Virtual NFS Service will
not be made active anywhere. The default is single.
vnfs is the hostname or IP address of the Virtual NFS Service.network_interface
is the IP address for the interface.
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 node providing this interface. The remaining network interfaces
are backups. Each network interface must be located on a different node.
delete—Delete a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs delete <vnfs> ...
disable—Disable a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs disable <vnfs>
dump—Dump the Virtual NFS Service configuration to stdout
mx vnfs dump
enable—Enable a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs enable <vnfs>
move—Move a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs move <vnfs> <network_interface> ...
status—View Virtual NFS Services
mx vnfs status [--up|--down] [--enabled|--disabled] [--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive] [<vnfs> ...]
update—Update a Virtual NFS Service
mx vnfs update [--exportgroup <exportgroup_name>|NONE] [--policy
autofailback|nofailback] <vnfs> <network_interface> ...
The arguments are the same as mx vnfs add.
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