4.0.0 HP PolyServe Software for Windows File Serving administration guide (T5392-96047, March 2010)

mx vfs enable <ip> | <name>
mx vfs disable <ip> | <name>
Display status for a Virtual CIFS Server
Use the following command to see the status for a Virtual CIFS Server:
mx vfs status [arguments] <ip> | <name>
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--primary|--backup]
[--active|--inactive]
Virtual File Shares
Modify the configuration
To change the configuration of a Virtual File Share, select that Virtual File Share on
the Servers, Virtual Hosts, or Applications tab, right-click, and select Properties. You
can then modify the configuration as necessary.
You can also enter the following at the Command Prompt:
mx vfs_share update [--path <path> ] [arguments]
\\<vfs>\<vshare>
See the HP PolyServe Matrix Server command reference guide for more information.
Disable or enable a Virtual File Share monitor
When a monitor is disabled, the health of the server is affected in the same manner
as a failure of the monitors probe operation. If the Policy configuration of the monitor
is either AUTORECOVER or NOAUTORECOVER, the ClusterPulse process will attempt
to fail over the Virtual CIFS Server to a backup node. If a backup node is not available
or if the Policy configuration of the monitor is NOFAILOVER, the service will remain
up on the original node. T
o disable a Virtual File Share monitor on a particular server, select it on the Servers
tab, right-click, and select Disable. (On the Applications tab, right-click in the cell
corresponding to the Virtual File Share and server.)
To reenable the monitor, select it on the PolyServe Management Console, right-click,
and select Enable.
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