4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)
outage. The default is autorecover. This command can be used when the cluster
is either running or offline.
delete—Delete one or more servers from a cluster
mx server delete <server> ...
This command can be used when the cluster is either running or offline.
disable—Disable one or more servers
mx server disable <server> ...
dump—Dump the server configuration to stdout
mx server dump
enable—Enable one or more previously disabled servers
mx server enable <server> ...
list—List the servers in a cluster
mx server list
This command can be used when the cluster is either running or offline.
listsoftware—List the operating system and HP software installed on the server
mx server listsoftware [<server> ...]
If the operating system uses the 64-bit architecture, x64 will be specified in the output.
Otherwise, the architecture is assumed to be 32-bit. This command can be used when
the cluster is either running or offline. If a server is not specified and the cluster is
online, the connected server is used. If the cluster is offline, one or more servers must
be specified.
markdown—Mark a server as down
mx server markdown <server> ...
This command can be used in situations where Matrix Server is unable to fence a
server that is not communicating with the cluster (for example, because the server
has crashed). The command informs Matrix Server that the server has been verified
to be down and does not need to be fenced, as it cannot threaten filesystem integrity.
For more information, see “Server Cannot Be Fenced” in the HP PolyServe Matrix
Server administration guide.
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