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When set to yes, this option causes the operation to complete even if it encounters
an error.
<ip> is the IP address for the Virtual SSAS. <name> is the NetBIOS name and can
include up to 15 characters.
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 SSAS 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 SSAS
mx vssas delete [--force yes|no] <vssas>
The --force yes option will delete a Virtual SSAS on a node that is down.
disable—Disable a Virtual SSAS
mx vssas disable <vssas>
dump—Dump the Virtual SSAS configuration to stdout
mx vssas dump
enable—Enable a Virtual SSAS
mx vssas enable <vssas>
maintain—Place a Virtual SSAS in maintenance mode
mx vssas maintain <vssas>
move—Rehost a Virtual SASS
mx vssas move [--policy autofailback|nofailback] [--application
<application>] [––force yes|no] <ip> <name> << network_interface> ...>
The options are the same as vssas add.
operate—Return a Virtual SSAS from maintenance mode to operation mode
mx vssas operate <vssas>
status—View status for a Virtual SSASs
mx vssas status up] [--down] [enabled] [disabled] [--primary] [--backup]
[--active] [-inactive] [--showApplication] [--operational] [--maintenance]
[<vssas>
update—Modify an existing Virtual SSAS
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