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Chapter 2: mx Commands

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Modify (update) a device monitor:

mx device update [arguments] <devicename> ...

The arguments are the same as the device add command; however, the --serversargument is not required.

Enable a device monitor on a previously disabled server:

mx device enable <devicename> <server>...

Disable a device monitor on a server:

mx device disable <devicename> <server>...

Delete a device monitor:

mx device delete <devicename> ...

Clear a device event:

mx device clear <devicename> <server> ...

Display the status of a device monitor:

mx device status [arguments] [<devicename> ...]

The arguments are:

[--

up--down]

[--

enabled

--disabled]

[--

primary

--backup]

[--

active--

inactive]

[--

showApplication]

With no arguments, the command displays the status of all device monitors.

Dump device monitor configuration to stdout:

mx device dump

Set the Global Event Delay:

mx device globalsettings [--eventdelay <seconds>]

If you do not specify the --eventdelayoption, the command will return the current value of the Global Event Delay.

The Global Event Delay specifies the number of seconds that a device monitor should wait before failing over virtual hosts following a global event. See

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