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Runs after a monitor probe failure is detected, in an attempt to restore the
service.
[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the script to complete.
[--startScript <script>]
When HP Clustered File System selects the active server for a monitored
service, the Start script runs on that server.
[--stopScript <script>]
A script that runs on all other servers configured for the service monitor to
ensure that the service is not active on those servers.
[--startTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Start script to complete.
[--stopTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Stop script to complete.
[--eventSeverity consider|ignore]
Whether HP Clustered File System takes service monitor events (such as a
failure or timeout of a Start or Stop script) into consideration when it makes
failover decisions. The default is consider.
[--priority <priority>]
The priority of the service monitor in relation to other service monitors.
priority is a natural number; 0 is the highest priority. HP Clustered File System
uses the priority when failing over the virtual host associated with the
monitor. If multiple failures have occurred, all of the services associated with
the virtual host may not be available on one server. In this case, HP Clustered
File System will fail over to a network interface on a server running the
highest priority service. The default priority is 0.
clear—Clear an error condition and the associated alert for a service monitor
mx service clear <vhost:port> <netif> ...
<servicename> is either the <vhost:port> for the service monitor or the name of a
custom monitor.
delete—Remove a service monitor
mx service delete <vhost:port>
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