3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)
Clear events raised on a Virtual Oracle Service. Should a node crash, HP Scalable
NAS will raise events so that the DBA can take action before returning the Virtual
Oracle Service to the failed node.
mxfence – verify fencing module configuration
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/mxfence <server hostname or IP address>
Description
The mxfence utility can be used to verify that HP Scalable NAS has the information
needed to fence a server. This utility is intended for server-based fencing configurations
where you must specify the hostname or IP address of the remote controller associated
with the server. You can use mxfence to verify that HP Scalable NAS has the correct
information. The server must be up when you use the utility and HP Scalable NAS
must be stopped on that server.
When you run mxfence, HP Scalable NAS uses the hostname/IP address associated
with the server to access the remote controller. The server is then either power-cycled
or shut down in accordance with the method you selected when you configured the
fencing module.
If the correct server is not fenced, the hostname or IP address specified for the
associated remote controller is probably incorrect. Run mxconfig on the server with
the incorrect information and then modify the hostname or IP address for the remote
controller.
mxfsreplycachebasename – enable or disable
virtualized NFSD reply caches
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/bin/mxfsreplycachebasename -q | -d | -s <path>
/opt/hpcfs/bin/mxfsreplycachebasename --query | --disable | --set <path>
Description
The mxfsreplycachebasename command can be used to enable or disable
virtualized NFSD RPC reply caches.
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