4.0.0 HP Polyserve Matrix Server Command Reference Guide (T5392-96048, March 2010)
mx vfs – Virtual CIFS Server commands
Use the following commands to configure Virtual CIFS Servers or to display their
status.
DescriptionCommand
add a new Virtual CIFS Serveradd
delete a Virtual CIFS Serverdelete
disable a Virtual CIFS Serverdisable
dump the Virtual CIFS Server configurationdump
enable a Virtual CIFS Serverenable
rehost, or move, a Virtual CIFS Server to another servermove
show status for a Virtual CIFS Serverstatus
modify an existing Virtual CIFS Serverupdate
add—Add a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs add [--policy autofailback|nofailback] [--application
<application>] <ip> <name> ALL_SERVERS
<primary network_interface> <network_interface> ...
<ip> <name> asks for the IP address and hostname for the Virtual CIFS Server. The
hostname can include up to 32 characters.
If you specify ALL_SERVERS, the Virtual CIFS Server will be defined on all of the
servers. You will also need to specify the primary interface for the Virtual CIFS Server,
as it determines the order of the interfaces for failover.
If the Virtual CIFS Server should be defined only on certain nodes, you can specify
the appropriate network interfaces on those nodes. 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 CIFS Server goes to the node
providing this interface. The remaining network interfaces are backups. Each network
interface must be located on a different node.
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