4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)

NOTE:
If a Virtual CIFS Server is configured with ALL_SERVERS, any new nodes added to
the matrix are also added automatically to the Virtual CIFS Server. The PolyServe
Management Console does not specify whether a Virtual CIFS Server has been
configured with ALL_SERVERS. In addition, you cannot use the Properties or Rehost
options on the PolyServe Management Console to remove a node from a Virtual
CIFS Server configured with ALL_SERVERS. Instead, you will need to use the mx vfs
update command to reconfigure the Virtual CIFS Server on the appropriate nodes.
The options are:
--policy autofailback|nofailback
The failback action that the Virtual CIFS Server will take following failover to a
backup node.
AUTOFAILBACK. This policy is intended to return the Virtual CIFS Server to
its original configuration, or as close to it as possible. After the Virtual CIFS
Server fails over to a backup node, the ClusterPulse process watches the
health of the nodes that are higher in the list of servers configured for that
Virtual CIFS Server. When the health of one of these nodes is equal to or
greater than the backup node where the Virtual CIFS Server currently resides,
the Virtual CIFS Server will automatically attempt to fail over to that node.
NOFAILBACK. This policy is intended to minimize failovers and is the default.
The Virtual CIFS Server remains active on the backup node until a healthier
node becomes available, at which point the Virtual CIFS Server fails over to
that node. (On a healthier node, more of the services associated with the
Virtual CIFS Server will be up than on the node currently hosting the Virtual
CIFS Server.)
--application <application>
The application associated with this virtual host. If you do not specify an applic-
ation, the IP address for the virtual host will be used.
deleteDelete a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs disable <vhost>
disableDisable a Virtual CIFS Server
mx vfs disable <vhost>
dumpDump the Virtual CIFS Server configuration to stdout
mx vfs dump
mx commands122