4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft SQL Server administration guide (T5392-96074, October 2010)
Add a new node to a Virtual SSAS
The new node must be running Matrix Server and HP PolyServe Software and must
belong to the same cluster as the nodes configured for the Virtual SSAS. To add the
node to a Virtual SSAS, right-click on the Virtual SSAS, select Properties, and then
add the node on the Update Virtual Analysis dialog.
Virtual SSAS procedures
Modify the configuration
To modify the configuration of a Virtual SSAS, select it on the PolyServe Management
Console window, right-click, and select Properties. You can then change the
configuration, with the exception that the primary interface cannot be changed.
NOTE:
When you modify the configuration of a Virtual SSAS, you can move interfaces
between the Available and Members columns, in effect changing the interfaces on
which the Virtual SSAS is configured. However, you cannot move the interface on
which the Virtual SSAS is currently active from the Members column to the Available
column.
To change the configuration from the command line, use this command:
mx vssas update [--policy autofailback|nofailback] [--application
<application_name> [--force yes|no] <ip> <name> <<networkinterface> ...>
The --force yes option causes the update to complete even if the operation
encounters an error.
Enable/disable a Virtual SSAS
A Virtual SSAS may be left in a disabled state after it is moved via a “drag and drop”
operation. Use the Enable feature to re-enable the Virtual SSAS. To do this, select
the Virtual SSAS on the PolyServe Management Console, right-click, and select Enable
on All Servers.
You can also disable a Virtual SQL Server if necessary. select the Virtual SSAS on
the PolyServe Management Console, right-click, and select Disable on All Servers.
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