4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)
The arguments are the same as mx vfs_share add; however,
--access_based_enum can be set to either enabled or disabled.
mx vhost – virtual host commands
Use the following commands to configure virtual hosts or to display their status.
DescriptionCommand
add a new virtual hostadd
delete a virtual hostdelete
disable a virtual hostdisable
dump the virtual host configurationdump
enable a virtual hostenable
rehost, or move, a virtual host to another servermove
show status for a virtual hoststatus
modify an existing virtual hostupdate
Use the following commands to configure virtual hosts or to display their status.
add—Add a new virtual host
mx vhost add [--application <application>] [--policy autofailback|nofailback]
[--activitytype single|always] <vhost> ([<network_interface> ...]
[ALL_SERVERS <network_interface>])
The options are:
--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.
--policy autofailback|nofailback
The failback action that the virtual host will take following failover to a backup
node. autofailback will fail back when a higher-ranked node provides equal
or greater services than the backup node; nofailback fails back only if a
higher-ranked node provides greater services than the backup node. autofail-
back is the default.
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