HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual Sleep command

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Chapter 2: mx Commands

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The remaining network interfaces are backups. Each network interface must be located on a different node.

Update a Virtual NFS Service:

mx vnfs update [--exportgroup <exportgroup_name>NONE]

[--policy autofailbacknofailback] <vnfs> <network_interface> ...

The arguments are the same as mx vnfs add.

Enable a Virtual NFS Service:

mx vnfs enable <vnfs>

Disable a Virtual NFS Service:

mx vnfs disable <vnfs>

Delete a Virtual NFS Service:

mx vnfs delete <vnfs> ...

View Virtual NFS Services:

down] [--

enabled--disabled]

mx

vnfs status [--up--

[--

primary--backup][--

active--

inactive] [<vnfs> ...]

Move a Virtual NFS Service:

mx vnfs move <vnfs> <network_interface> ...

Dump the Virtual NFS Service configuration to stdout:

mx vnfs dump

sleep command

The sleep command is useful when executing mx commands from a batch file. It has the following syntax:

mx sleep [seconds]

The sleep command can be inserted between mx commands in the batch file and causes mx to pause the specified number of seconds before executing the next command.

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HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual Sleep command, Arguments are the same as mx vnfs add