6.0 HP StorageWorks X9000 File Serving Software CLI Reference (TA768-96040, October 2011)

The command assigns network interface IFNAME for traffic from source server SRCSERVER to
destination host DESTHOST.
The network interface preference is executed immediately on the file serving nodes.
Use the default cluster interface for server traffic:
ibrix_server -n -h SRCSERVER -D DESTHOST
The cluster interface will be used for network traffic from source server SRCSERVER to destination
host DESTHOST.
Manipulate the power source for a file serving node:
ibrix_server -P {on|reset|off} -h SERVERNAME
You can turn the power source on or off, or you can reset it. The command does not trigger a
failover event.
Recover file serving nodes:
ibrix_server -r [-h SERVERLIST] [-v]
Start, stop, or restart the CIFS, NFS, or ndmp service:
ibrix_server -s -t { cifs | nfs | ndmp } -c { start | stop | restart }
[-h SERVERLIST]
Change the local hostname on a file serving node:
ibrix_server -R -h SERVERNAME T HOSTNAME
Display server information:
ibrix_server -l [-h SERVERLIST] [-v]
The following information is displayed for all servers or the servers in SERVERLIST: hostname,
standby server name, operating state, server ID, and whether automated failover is turned on. To
also list IAD, kernel, and file-system version information, include the -v option.
Display operational and configuration information for file serving nodes:
ibrix_server -i [-h SERVERLIST] [-x]
Options
DescriptionOption
Assigns a preferred NIC.-A
Deletes the network interface preference established between the source host and this
destination file serving node.
-D DESTHOST
Forces segment migration.-M
Skips health checks.-N
Executes the selected power action on the specified file serving node.-P on|off|reset
Changes the system hostname.-R
The new hostname.-T HOSTNAME
Unassigns the backup for a server or stops auto-failover monitoring on the specified file
serving node.
-U
Assigns a backup host.-b
Controls services.-c
Deletes a file serving node from the configuration database.-d
Fails over to or fails back from a file serving node.-f
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