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

Description
This command is typically run by mxconfig and should be run manually only at the
request of HP personnel.
pmxs start or stop HP Scalable NAS or view status
Synopsis
/etc/init.d/pmxs start
/etc/init.d/pmxs stop
/etc/init.d/pmxs restart
/etc/init.d/pmxs status
Description
HP Scalable NAS runs on each server in the cluster. When a server is booted to
run-levels 3 or 5, HP Scalable NAS is started automatically by the script
/etc/init.d/pmxs. If you need to start, stop, or restart HP Scalable NAS on a
particular server, invoke the pmxs script with the appropriate argument.
The pmxs script calls the mxinit utility. For a start operation, mxinit starts the HP
Scalable NAS processes in the correct order and loads the kernel modules. For a
stop operation, it stops the HP Scalable NAS processes, unloads the kernel modules,
and performs cleanup tasks.
The status option displays the same information as the mxinit --status
command. You do not need to be user root to run the command.
PSANcfg control port operations
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/PSANcfg [-hu] [-[lL] <Port WWN>] [switch ...]
[-c community_string]
Description
The PSANcfg command can be used to add or remove local HBA port information
in the HP Scalable NAS configuration, to unfence ports on Fibre Channel switches,
and to set the SNMP community string on HP Scalable NAS.
The options are:
-l, -L
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