HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition command reference guidePart Number: 403105–005 Fifth edition: January 2008
Functional Cross Reference xDiagnostic CommandsFunction Command PageConfigurationCheck status of cluster components mx config listmp config mp list626
Chapter 3: mx Commands 89[--comments <comment>]A description of the file share.[--access_based_enum enabled|disabled]Enables or disables the Acc
Chapter 3: mx Commands 90The arguments are:[--up|--down][--enabled|--disabled][--primary|--backup][--active|--inactive][--showApplication]With no argu
Chapter 3: mx Commands 91--product_id <id> A unique identifier for the MxDB for SQL Server product definition to be installed. See “setproduct—C
Chapter 3: mx Commands 92--description <text> A short description for the product definition. --type <base|sp|hf> The SQL Server product t
Chapter 3: mx Commands 93add—Add a network interfacemx netif add --server <server> --netmask <interface_netmask> [--adminTraffic <allow
Chapter 3: mx Commands 94[--allowadmintraffic|--discourageadmintraffic| --excludeadmintraffic] [--active|--inactive] [--noHeaders] [--csv] [<interf
Chapter 3: mx Commands 95Commands for filesystemsThese commands allow you to enable or disable quotas on a filesystem and to set or display the quota
Chapter 3: mx Commands 96kilobytes. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.) If this option is not used, the default will be unl
Chapter 3: mx Commands 97The default hard limit for all users on the filesystem. unlimited means that the default is unlimited. The size modifiers are
Chapter 3: mx Commands 98Whether the output should be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes.[--force]Continue with the command even
Functional Cross Reference xiFC switch, unfence ports PSANcfg 28SAN disk information, display sandiskinfo 44SAN ownership locks, display mxsanlk 23Ser
Chapter 3: mx Commands 99The soft limit to be applied to the specified users. The size modifiers are K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T
Chapter 3: mx Commands 100[--name <name1,name2,...>]One or more user names. You can also enter a regular expression.[--regex]The value specified
Chapter 3: mx Commands 101The value specified for --name is a regular expression.[--hardLimitRange <unlimited|#{K,M,G,T}>-<unlimited|#{K,M,G,
Chapter 3: mx Commands 102delete—Delete a cluster rolemx role delete <role>This command deletes a role from the cluster. Accounts belonging to t
Chapter 3: mx Commands 103This command lists the roles that have been configured in the cluster. (To see the user or group accounts associated with a
Chapter 3: mx Commands 104The --serverSeverity argument specifies whether it is possible to automatically fail back virtual hosts to the original serv
Chapter 3: mx Commands 105information, see “Server Cannot Be Fenced” in Chapter 17 of the HP StorageWorks Clustered File System Administration Guide.C
Chapter 3: mx Commands 106Filter the output, displaying only those events that match the specific <string>. If this option is not specified, all
Chapter 3: mx Commands 107The maximum amount of time to wait for a probe of the device to complete. For NTSERVICE monitors, the default is 15 seconds.
Chapter 3: mx Commands 108Runs after a monitor probe failure is detected, in an attempt to restore the service.[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]The
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Chapter 3: mx Commands 109disable—Disable a service monitormx service disable <vhost:port> <netif> ...dump—Dump the service monitor config
Chapter 3: mx Commands 110--method <type>The method can be hpeva or engenio. This option must always be specified for engenio snapshots. For hpe
Chapter 3: mx Commands 111--repositoryPercentOfBaseThe snapshot process creates a repository on disk that stores pointers to the data in the source fi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 112The arguments are:[--policy autofailback|nofailback]This argument determines the failback action that the Virtual CIFS Serve
Chapter 3: mx Commands 113The target network interface must be currently configured for the Virtual CIFS Server.status—Display the status of a Virtual
Chapter 3: mx Commands 114add—Add a Virtual File Sharemx vfs_share add --path <path> [arguments] \\<vfs>\<vshare> <path> is th
Chapter 3: mx Commands 115Used when ClusterPulse fails over Virtual CIFS Servers. Service priorities are natural numbers, with 0 (zero) representing t
Chapter 3: mx Commands 116[--access_based_enum enabled]Enables the Access-based Enumeration feature provided with Windows 2003 Service Pack 1. This fe
Chapter 3: mx Commands 117update—Modify an existing Virtual File Sharemx vfs_share update [arguments] [--path <path>] \\<vfs>\<vshare&g
Chapter 3: mx Commands 118[--activitytype single|always]Whether, upon server failure, the virtual host will move to an active server if all associated
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Chapter 3: mx Commands 119[--active|--inactive][--showApplication]With no arguments, the command displays the status of all virtual hosts. update—Modi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 120only if a higher-ranked node provides greater services than the backup node. autofailback is the default.[--application <
Chapter 3: mx Commands 121disable—Disable a Virtual SQL Servermx vsql disable <vsql>dump—Dump the Virtual SQL Server configuration to stdoutmx v
Chapter 3: mx Commands 122mx vsqlinstance – Virtual SQL Instance commandsUse the following mx vsqlinstance commands to manage Virtual SQL Instances.ad
Chapter 3: mx Commands 123specify a number for this component, the Virtual SQL Server will fail over immediately to a backup node.[--probeSeverity nof
Chapter 3: mx Commands 124[--priority <priority>] The service priority is used when HP Clustered File System fails over Virtual SQL Servers. Ser
Chapter 3: mx Commands 125The arguments are the same as vsqlinstance add, with the exception that the --vpath, --revirtualize, and --port arguments do
126Aaccounts, OSassign to roles 57remove from roles 58role memberships 58alert messages 87application tags 59Bbasic vol
Index 127 PSANcfg 28psdcoinst 29psdctl 30psfscheck 30psfsdebug 3
Index 128 filesystemscheck 30convert basic volume 75create 35destr
32HP Clustered File SystemCommandsOverviewHP StorageWorks Clustered File Syste
Index 129 Qquotasback up quota data 34enable 94enable or disable vi
Index 130 status 116virtual hostadd 117delete 118enable or disable
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 4.exe filesThe remainder of this chapter describes some of the executable commands included in the bin an
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 5DescriptionThis command forces a system reboot when certain error conditions exist during HP Clustered F
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 6eventlog.exe – dump the contents of the event logSynopsistools\eventlogDescriptionThis command is used i
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 7DescriptionThis tool displays information about the LUNs seen by the HBA drivers and can be used to veri
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 8This command is used internally by HP Clustered File System and should not be run directly. (To create m
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Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 9-cDo not display column headings in the output.-h [<count-limit>]Display the specified number of e
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 10with <select-filter>Filter the output according to a logical statement that can include subtypes
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 11Operations. The supported filter operations are:Syntactical elements. Expressions can be enclosed in pa
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 12Filter examples. These examples are logical statements that could be used as a <select filter> in
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 13The options are:-FSend the data to the default membership partition backup file, which is located by de
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 14NOTE: HP Clustered File System must be stopped on all nodes when mpimport is used. Database corruption
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 15the psdname indicated in inputfile will be imported. If -s is not specified, disks and dynamic volumes
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 16This command lists the current membership partitions according to the membership file maintained on the
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 17RESILVER. The membership partition is valid but its MP list does not match the server’s local MP list.
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 18After making changes with mprepair, you will need to export the configuration to the other servers in t
iiiContentsFunctional Cross ReferenceAdministrative Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiDiagnostic Commands
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 19Search the SAN for Membership Partitions. To search the SAN for all partitions that appear to be member
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 20UID/PART# indicates the membership partition to be resilvered. UID is the UID for the device and PA RT
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 21mprepair --get_current_mps can also be used to obtain more information about the membership partitions.
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 22mxcollect.exe – collect configuration informationSynopsistools\mxcollectDescriptionThis utility collect
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 23mxsancheck.exe – check SAN accessSynopsisbin\mxsancheckDescriptionThe mxsancheck command determines whe
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 24into two or more network partitions, the SANlocks ensure that only one of the resulting network partiti
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 25• trying to lock, cannot accessThe host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock but i
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 26• lock is corrupt, will repairThis transitional state occurs after the SDMP has detected that the SANlo
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 27mxsetsecret.exe – set the network secret passwordSynopsisbin\mxsetsecretDescriptionThis command is used
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 28used, HP Clustered File System runs the partresize command to increase the size of the partition. This
Contents ivmcs select – display events from the cluster event log . . . . . . . . . 8mpdump.exe – back up membership partition data. . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 29DescriptionThe PSANinfo command can be used to print the Naming Database or to get a snapshot of logins
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 30psdctl.exe – display device bindingsSynopsisbin\psdctlDescriptionThis command should be run only at the
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 31NOTE: The psfscheck utility requires exclusive access to the device. If it cannot obtain this access, i
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 32-yCauses psfscheck to answer “yes” to all questions.Enable or disable FZBMsThe psfscheck utility also p
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 33calculated in bytes. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.)--set-sdq <size&g
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 34--sparse-realcostQuota accounting for sparse files reflects the actual allocation of filesystem space t
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 35The next command restores the data to the filesystem:# psfsrq -f psd1p5.quotadata psd1p5psfsformat.exe
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 36create the filesystem will fail because the device contains a volume signature.The -o option has the fo
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 37loghardlimitFile operations that result in exceeding a user’s hard limit are logged in the system event
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 38• By the psd or psv name, such as psd2p2 or psv1You do not need to specify the full path name. A name s
Contents vregistry.exe – dump registry contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44sandiskinfo.exe – show disk or LUN information .
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 39psfsquota.exe – manage disk quotasSynopsisbin\psfsquota [<options>] <device> DescriptionThe
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 40--rebuild-quotasRecalculate quota allocations.-yAnswer “yes” to all questions.The following options can
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 41--sparse-realcostQuota accounting for sparse files reflects the actual allocation of filesystem space t
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 42NOTE: If an attempt to mount the copied filesystem fails with an “FSID conflict” error, run the followi
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 43The psfsresume utility restores a suspended filesystem. The psfssuspend and psfsresume utilities affect
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 44registry.exe – dump registry contentsSynopsistools\registry.exeDescriptionThis command is used internal
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 45Following are some examples of these options.Show partition informationThe -a option also lists the par
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 46 Local Device Paths: \\.\Global\PhysicalDrive3 partition 01: size 16M type (PSMP/Ac
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 47Options for dynamic volumesThe following sandiskinfo options apply only to dynamic volumes.Show availab
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 48Display unimported dynamic volumesThe following options can be used to display information about unimpo
Contents vimx role – role management commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101mx server – server commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 49sentinels.exe – show service dependenciesSynopsisbin\sentinelsDescriptionThis command is used internall
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 50spdebug.exe – obtain SanPulse debugging informationSynopsistools\spdebugDescriptionThis command should
513mx CommandsThe mx utility provides a command-line interface for administeri
Chapter 3: mx Commands 52•The first field, machine, is either the name or IP address of the server.• The second field, user, is optional. It is the na
Chapter 3: mx Commands 53Specify servers in the .matrixrc fileIf you need to control which server is used for the mx connection, list the servers indi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 54Group serversThis method allows mx to connect to any available server in the cluster without the need to specify a server nam
Chapter 3: mx Commands 55The mxgenpass.exe command asks for a password and then displays the encrypted version: mxgenpass.exeEnter password:06c684c5:8
Chapter 3: mx Commands 56--prompt <prompt>Specifies the prompt string that will be printed when mx is ready for another command. This option is
Chapter 3: mx Commands 57To specify a command affecting a class, use this syntax: mx <class> <command> <arguments>For example, this
Chapter 3: mx Commands 58The options are:--form <ID|NAME>Whether the account is specified by name or ID. The default is NAME.--type <GROUP|UN
viiFunctional Cross ReferenceAdministrative CommandsFunction Command PageCIFSM
Chapter 3: mx Commands 59This command removes the specified role from a specific user or group account. The user or group will no longer have the clus
Chapter 3: mx Commands 60disable—Disable an applicationmx application disable <application_name> <server>enable—Enable an applicationmx ap
Chapter 3: mx Commands 61check—Check the cluster configurationmx config checkThis command specifies whether cluster components are configured or uncon
Chapter 3: mx Commands 62This command can be used only when the cluster is offline. If you set FibreChannel as the fencing method, you must also confi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 63[--os]The name of the operating system.[--mps]The current membership partitions.[--protocol]The current administrative traffi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 64[--type]The fencing action (reset or shutdown).[--vendor <vendor>]The remote management controller vendor (dell, hp, ib
Chapter 3: mx Commands 65This command can be used only when the cluster is offline. The options are as follows. You will need toHP Clustered File Syst
Chapter 3: mx Commands 66--vendor <vendor> The vendor for your remote management controller (dell, hp, ibm, or ipmi).mxconfig mp – membership pa
Chapter 3: mx Commands 67• While the cluster is running, two membership partitions are reported to be corrupt (use the repair command to resilver the
Chapter 3: mx Commands 68[--showborder]Display borders in the output.repair—Repair a membership partitionmx config mp repair [--reuse] <uuid>Thi
Functional Cross Reference viiiMatrixApplications, manage mx application 59Configuration, initial mx config 60Configuration, membership partitions mx
Chapter 3: mx Commands 69add—add a new snapshot method configurationmx config snapshot add --method <type> [--options <method options>]The
Chapter 3: mx Commands 70--hostname <hostname>|--controllerA <IP_address>For hpeva, use the --hostname option to specify the hostname for
Chapter 3: mx Commands 71add—Add a device monitormx device add --type <type> --servers <server1>,<server2>,... [arguments] <devic
Chapter 3: mx Commands 72[--parameters <parameters>]The available parameters depend on the type of monitor:• DISK device monitor. The parameter
Chapter 3: mx Commands 73[--stopScript <script>]A script that runs on all other servers configured for the monitor to ensure that the device is
Chapter 3: mx Commands 74disable—Disable a device monitor on a servermx device disable <devicename> <server> ...dump—Dump device monitor c
Chapter 3: mx Commands 75dump—Dump disk configuration to stdoutmx disk dumpimport—Import a disk into the clustermx disk import <uuid> ...Use the
Chapter 3: mx Commands 76You can use either spaces or commas to separate the subdevice names. The --reuse option causes the operation to proceed even
Chapter 3: mx Commands 77Show all dynamic volumes that are available to be imported.[--unimportable]Show all dynamic volumes that cannot be imported.[
Chapter 3: mx Commands 78[--noHeaders]Do not display column headers in the output.[--csv]Display the output in comma-separated value format.[--showBor
Functional Cross Reference ixDynamic volumes, display information sandiskinfo 44Dynamic volumes, manage mx dynvolume 75FC logins, display PSANinfo 28L
Chapter 3: mx Commands 79You can specify individual event IDs or a range of IDs to be added. Use commas to separate the values, for example: 100, 300-
Chapter 3: mx Commands 80[--omitdesc]By default, the cluster description assigned to the cluster appears in the source address for the email. For exam
Chapter 3: mx Commands 81disable—Disable an event notifiermx eventnotifier disable [--snmp] [--email] [--script]The options are:[--snmp]Disable the SN
Chapter 3: mx Commands 82The options are:[--noHeaders]Do not display column headers in the output.[--csv]Display the output in comma-separated value f
Chapter 3: mx Commands 83[--email]Restore the email notification service configuration to the HP Clustered File System default settings.[--script]Rest
Chapter 3: mx Commands 84If none of the options are specified, the output will include the configuration of all event notification services.mx fs – fi
Chapter 3: mx Commands 85[--reuse]Reuse a psd device. If you will be creating a filesystem on a psd device that is associated with an unimported dynam
Chapter 3: mx Commands 86[--sparseFileAccounting <real | virtual>]How quota accounting for sparse files is managed. real reflects the actual all
Chapter 3: mx Commands 87destroy—Destroy the clustermx matrix destroyThis command attempts to remove your cluster configuration. The command may fail,
Chapter 3: mx Commands 88mx mfs – Cluster File Share commandsUse the following mx mfs commands to configure Cluster File Shares or to display their st
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