Chapter 2: mx Commands

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The arguments are:

[--up--down]

[--primary--backup][--enabled--disabled][--active--inactive][--showApplication]

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

Dump the service monitor configuration to stdout: mx service dump

mx snapshot – snapshot commands

Use the following commands to create or destroy hardware snapshots.

Show snapshot options for the storage array associated with a volume: mx snapshot showcreateopt <volume>

Create a snapshot:

mx snapshot create [--terse] [<options>] <volume>

The --terseoption causes only the name of the snapshot volume to be printed on success.

Destroy a snapshot:

mx snapshot destroy <volume>

mx vhost – virtual host commands

Use the following commands to configure virtual hosts or to display their status.

Add a new virtual host:

mx vhost add [--application<application>] [--policy autofailbacknofailback] [--activity singleactive] <vhost> ([<network_interface> ...][ALL_SERVERS <network_interface>])

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