3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software installation guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96004, October 2009)

IMPORTANT:
The mx config check command can be used between the steps of the sequence
to validate the configuration. It is especially important to run the command before
issuing the start and export commands. Be sure to correct any issues reported
by the mx config check command before continuing with the sequence.
The command sequence is:
mx --matrix nodeA config loaddrivers
mx --matrix nodeA config license <file name>
mx --matrix nodeA config secret <alphanumeric key>
mx --matrix nodeA config protocol [Multicast|Unicast]
mx --matrix nodeA config santype fc
mx --matrix nodeA config fcswitch [--community <string>] <switch> ...
mx --matrix nodeA config fcfencing
mx --matrix nodeA config mp set <uuid1/partno> [<uuid2/partno>
<uuid3/partno>]
mx --matrix nodeA config snapshot add --method <type> [--options
<method options>]
(This command is needed only if you will be using the snapshot
feature.)
mx --matrix nodeA server add nodeA
mx --matrix nodeA server start nodeA
mx --matrix nodeA config description <description>
The cluster is now configured and HP Scalable NAS is running on nodeA. Repeat
the following commands to add the remaining nodes to the cluster, export the
configuration to the nodes, and start HP Scalable NAS.
mx --matrix nodeA server add <nodename>
mx --matrix nodeA config export <nodename>
mx --matrix nodeA server start <nodename>
The initial configuration of the cluster is complete.
Web management-based fencing
This example assumes the cluster will include four nodes: nodeA, nodeB, nodeC,
and nodeD. The commands are run from nodeA by a user having the appropriate
HP Scalable NAS permissions on that node.
Configure the cluster from the command line74