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update—Modify an existing Virtual File Share
mx vfs_share update [arguments] [--path <path>] \\<vfs>\<vshare>
The arguments are the same as mx vfs_share add; however,
--access_based_enum can be set to either enabled or disabled.
mx vhost – virtual host commands
Use the following mx vhost commands to configure virtual hosts or to
display their status.
add—Add a new virtual host
mx vhost add [--application <application>] [--policy
nofailback|autofailback] [--activitytype single|always] <vhost>
<<networkinterface> ...|ALL_SERVERS <network interface>>
The options are:
[--application <application>]
The HP Clustered File System application associated with this virtual host. If
you do not specify an application, the IP address for the virtual host will be
used.
[--policy
autofailback|nofailback]
The failback action that the virtual host will take following failover to a
backup node. autofailback will fail back when a higher-ranked node
provides equal or greater services than the backup node; nofailback fails
back only if a higher-ranked node provides greater services than the backup
node. autofailback is the default.
Command Description
add add a new virtual host
delete delete a virtual host
disable disable a virtual host
dump dump the virtual host configuration
enable enable a virtual host
move rehost, or move, a virtual host to another server
status show status for a virtual host
update modify an existing virtual host
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