4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)
priority and higher numbers representing lower priorities. If multiple failures
prevent Matrix Server from placing a Virtual SQL Server on a node where all of
its associated services are available, Matrix Server next looks for a server where
the associated service with the highest priority is available. The default is 0.
clear—Clear a monitor event
mx vsqlinstance clear <vsql\instance> <netif> ...
delete—Delete a Virtual SQL instance
mx vsqlinstance delete [–force yes|no] <vsql\instance>
The --force yes option causes the deletion to take place even when
devirtualization fails. The default is no.
disable—Disable a Virtual SQL instance
mx vsqlinstance disable <vsql\instance> <netif> ...
dump—Dump the Virtual SQL instance configuration to stdout
mx vsqlinstance dump
enable—Enable a Virtual SQL Instance
mx vsqlinstance enable <vsql\instance> <netif> ...
status—Display the status of a Virtual SQL Instance
mx vsqlinstance status [arguments] <vsql\instance>
The arguments are:
[--up|--down]
[--primary|--backup]
[--enabled|--disabled]
[--active|--inactive]
[--showApplication]
update—Modify a Virtual SQL Instance
mx vsqlinstance update [arguments] <vsql\instance>
The arguments are the same as vsqlinstance add, with the exception that the
--vpath --revirtualize, and --port arguments do not apply. If you need to
change the port assignment, first delete the Virtual SQL Instance and then recreate
it using the new port number.
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