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Chapter 3: mx Commands 114
add—Add a Virtual File Share
mx vfs_share add --path <path> [arguments] \\<vfs>\<vshare>
<path> is the location of the Virtual File Share (such as y:\myshared). This is
typically the drive letter or path assigned to the PSFS filesystem that will be
accessed via this share.
<\\vfs>\<vshare>> specifies the name of the Virtual CIFS Server and the
Virtual File Share. Following is an example:
mx vfs_share add --path y:\myshared \\myvfs1\vshare1
The arguments are:
[--timeout <seconds>]
The maximum amount of time to wait for a probe of the Virtual File Share to
complete. The default is five seconds.
[--frequency <seconds>]
The interval of time, in seconds, at which the monitor probes the Virtual File
Share. The default setting is 10 seconds.
[--comments <comment>]
A description of the Virtual File Share.
[--users_limit ALL_USERS|<limit>]
The number of users that will be allowed to access the Virtual File Share
simultaneously. The maximum value is the system maximum, which is
limited by the available memory.
[--share_subdirs]
Share all subdirectories under the specified path.
[--probeSeverity nofailover|autorecover|noautorecover]
This setting works in combination with the Virtual CIFS Servers failback
policy to determine what happens when the monitor probe fails. In general,
nofailover prevents failover of the Virtual CIFS Server when the probe fails.
autorecover fails over the Virtual CIFS Server and, when the service is
restored, fails the Virtual CIFS Server back to the original network interface.
noautorecover fails over the Virtual CIFS Server but does not fail it back after
the service is restored. autorecover is the default. For more information, see
the FS Option for Windows Administration Guide.
[--priority <priority>]
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