HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software Start, Stop, Hard, Load-mod, Unload-mod, Verbose

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Chapter 1: Matrix Server Commands

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Typically, you should use the pmxs script to start or stop Matrix Server. However, if you want to see verbose output during the start or stop operation, you can run mxinit manually with the --verboseoption.

mxinit performs its actions according to a set of default values. You can use the /etc/opt/polyserve/mxinit.conf configuration file to override the default values. The file describes the available options and the required format. We recommend that you change this file only at the request of PolyServe personnel.

The mxinit options are:

-s,--start

Start the Matrix Server processes.

-x,--stop

Gently stop the Matrix Server processes. mxinit first attempts to unmount PSFS filesystems. If the unmount fails, the gentle stop operation will also fail.

If you specify both --stopand --hard, the mxinit command first attempts the --stopoperation. If it fails, mxinit then executes the --hardoperation.

-H,--hard

Perform a hard, immediate stop of the Matrix Server processes. mxinit first attempts to terminate any applications accessing PSFS filesystems. It then unmounts the filesystems, terminates the Matrix Server processes, and unloads Matrix Server modules.

-L,--load-mod

Load all Matrix Server modules.

-U,--unload-mod

Unload all Matrix Server modules.

-f file, --alt-config-file file

Use the specified configuration file instead of the default configuration file (/etc/opt/polyserve/mxinit.conf).

-v,--verbose

Print verbose output about each step of the mxinit operation.

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