HP StorageWorks XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (T1656-96035, April 2010)

To update or remove a specific resource, use clxchkmon –n resource_name –g device_group.
If –clx is not specified, the command is applied only to non-XP Cluster Extension resources.
To update all non-XP Cluster Extension resources, use clxchkmon –t. To update XP Cluster Extension
resources, use clxchkmon –clx –t.
Displaying resources
The following command displays all resources:
clxchkmon –show
The following command displays XP Cluster Extension resources only:
clxchkmon –clx –show
Removing resources
The following command removes only non-XP Cluster Extension resources:
clxchkmon –remove
The following command removes all XP Cluster Extension resources:
clxchkmon –clx –remove
Stopping the pair/resync monitor
The pair/resync monitor is stopped when all resources are removed from monitoring.
1. To check whether the pair/resync monitor is running, execute the following command:
clxchkmon –show
2. Select the application and device group combination you want to remove from the pair/resync
monitor and remove it with the following command:
clxchkmon -n [application_name | resource_group_name | resource_name] -g
device_group_name –remove
where
application_name|resource_group_name|resource_name is the resource name (as
defined by the APPLICATION tag in the UCF.cfg file) of the XP Cluster Extension resource and
should match the clxchkmon output. If the –clx option is not specified, the command is executed
only for non-XP Cluster Extension resources.
CAUTION:
If you respond Y (yes) to remove the combination, the resource will be removed from the list of resources
to be monitored in the pair/resync monitor. If this is not an emergency removal attempt and the XP
Cluster Extension resource is online, the previous procedure will lead to a failed resource, which will
take all dependent resources offline and eventually force your application offline.
Do not use this command to take your XP Cluster Extension resources offline.
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