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This setting works in combination with the Virtual CIFS Server’s failback policy
to determine what happens when the monitor probe fails. In general, nofailover
prevents failover of the Virtual CIFS Server when the probe fails. autorecover
fails over the Virtual CIFS Server and, when the service is restored, fails the Vir-
tual CIFS Server back to the original network interface. noautorecover fails over
the Virtual CIFS Server but does not fail it back after the service is restored.
autorecover is the default. For more information, see the HP PolyServe Software
for Windows File Serving administration guide.
Note that this command is case-sensitive.
[--priority <priority>]
Used when ClusterPulse fails over Virtual CIFS Servers. Service priorities are
natural numbers, with 0 (zero) representing the highest priority and higher
numbers representing lower priorities. If multiple failures prevent ClusterPulse
from placing a Virtual CIFS Server on a node where all of its associated services
are available, ClusterPulse next looks for a node where the associated service
with the highest priority is available. The default priority is 0.
[--ordering serial|parallel]
When a Virtual CIFS Server is moved from one node to another, this setting de-
termines whether a strict ordering sequence is used to run Start or Stop scripts.
The default is SERIAL, the strict ordering sequence.
[--recoveryScript <script>]
Runs after a monitor probe failure is detected, in an attempt to restore access to
the Virtual File Share.
[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the script to complete.
[--startScript <script>]
Runs as the Virtual File Share is becoming active on a server.
[--startTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Start script to complete.
[--stopScript <script>]
Runs as the Virtual File Share is becoming inactive on a server.
[--stopTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Stop script to complete.
[--eventSeverity consider|ignore]
Whether Matrix Server takes service monitor events (such as a failure or timeout
of a Start or Stop script) into consideration when it makes failover decisions. The
default is consider.
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