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

Explicitly tell mxinit to monitor processes. This is the default when mxinit is
invoked to start HP Scalable NAS.
-M, --no-monitor
Explicitly tell mxinit not to monitor processes.
--hba-status
Display the state of the Fibre Channel host bus adapter drivers.
--status
Display the status of HP Scalable NAS processes and modules. Following is an
example.
$ /opt/hpcfs/bin/mxinit --status
Hewlett-Packard Scalable NAS Status:
Name pid / status
mxinit 7136 mxinit: Monitoring MxS processes
mxlog Loaded
grpcommd 6623
mxdsd 6625
mxlogd 6627
pswebsrv 6632
clusterpulse 6641
panpulse 6656
psd_devfs Loaded
psvmod Loaded
psfs Loaded
dlm 6659
sanpulse 6663
rplmonitor Stopped
FibreChannel adapter module status:
intermodule - Intermodule communications driver, is Loaded
qla2xxx_conf - QLogic conf module, is Loaded
qla2xxx - QLogic 2432 Fibre Channel Adapter, is Loaded
The PID is displayed for running processes and Stopped is displayed for processes
that are not running. For modules, the status specifies whether the module is loaded.
The FibreChannel adapter module status section displays status for the Fibre Channel
adapter modules installed on the system.
mxmpio monitor or manage MPIO devices
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/mxmpio command [options...] [parameters ...]
[PSD-devices ...]
Cluster commands44