HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring for Linux User's Guide (T2558-96078, February 2008)

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10. Remove any scripts by using the monitor script remove command.
11. Review your failover settings by using the monitor display command.
Command MONITOR SCRIPT REMOVE
Description Specifies the scripts that should not be run during the failover and failback processes
Syntax
MONITOR SCRIPT REMOVE <type> [monitor]
Options type—Any of the following script types:
PREFAILOVER—Specifies that the file is a pre-failover script to be run on the target before
failover occurs
POSTFAILOVER—Specifies that the file is a post-failover script to be run on the target after
failover occurs
PREFAILBACK—Specifies that the file is a pre-failback script to be run on the target before
failback occurs
POSTFAILBACK—Specifies that the file is a post-failback script to be run on the target after
failback occurs
SRCPOSTFAILBACK—Specifies that the file is a pre-failback script to be run on the source
after failback occurs
monitor—Name of the source machine designated as the monitor
Examples
monitor script remove prefailback
monitor script remove postfailover
Notes If you do not specify a monitor, the current source designated as the monitor will be used. If you
have not identified a monitor, you will receive an error message stating that a monitor has not
been selected.
Machine names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.
Command MONITOR DISPLAY
Description Displays the monitoring and failover configuration settings for the specified monitor machine
Syntax
MONITOR DISPLAY <monitor>
Options monitor—Name of the source machine designated as the monitor
Examples
monitor display indy
Notes If you do not specify a monitor, the current source designated as the monitor will be used. If you
have not identified a monitor, you will receive an error message stating that a monitor has not
been selected.
Machine names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.