4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft SQL Server administration guide (T5392-96074, October 2010)

mx vsqlinstance disable <vsql\instance> <netif> ...
Clear monitor errors
When a monitor error occurs, the monitor stops operating until the error is cleared.
Check the Applications tab for monitor errors (a red E is displayed in the server
column associated with the monitor). To clear an error, select the monitor, right-click,
and select Clear Last Error.
To clear an error from the command line, use this command:
mx vsqlinstance clear <vsql\instance> <netif> ...
Delete a Virtual SQL instance
To remove a virtual SQL instance, select that instance on the Management Console,
right-click, and select Delete. During the delete, HP PolyServe Software removes the
instance from the matrix and performs an operation on the instance to return it to its
original state. However, if this operation fails, we recommend that you reinstall the
instance.
To delete a Virtual SQL Instance from the command line, use this command:
mx vsqlinstance delete [––force yes|no] <vsql\instance>
The --force yes option causes the deletion to take place even when
devirtualization fails.
Revirtualize a Virtual SQL instance
Occasionally you may need to delete a Virtual SQL instance temporarily and restore
the instance to its original state. When you recreate the Virtual SQL instance with
the Add SQL Instance dialog, a popup message states that the data files for this
instance already exist. To reuse these data files with the new Virtual SQL instance,
click Yes.
If you do not want to use the existing datafiles, click No.
NOTE:
The selected virtual path root (or vpath) directory must match the name of the instance
being revirtualized. If the names do not match, the instance will not start.
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