6.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System CLI Reference (TA768-96057, June 2012)

ibrix_fs -w -f FSNAME
Assign or delete a standby server for the specified segments
Identify a file serving node as the standby for the specified segments:
ibrix_fs -b -f FSNAME -s LVLIST -h HOSTNAME
The command assigns HOSTNAME as the standby for the segments in LVLIST on file system
FSNAME. To identify a standby server for all segments on a file serving node, use the following
command, where HOSTNAME2 is the standby for HOSTNAME1.
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_server -b -h HOSTNAME1,HOSTNAME2
Delete the standby assignment for the specified segments:
ibrix_fs -b -U -f FSNAME -s LVLIST
The command removes the standby assignment for the segments in LVLIST on file system FSNAME.
Options
DescriptionOption
Marks bad segments.-B
Enables export control.-C
Disables quotas or Export Control.-D
When used with -q, enables quotas on the named file system.-E
When used with -C, enables export control on a named file system.
Skips source host updates during segment migration.-F
A list of one or more host names.-H HOSTLIST
Forces migration.-M
Skips host health checks during segment migrations.-N
Deletes a file system with data retention enabled.-R
Identifies a paired logical volume (segment) name and host name. Multiple pairs are separated
by commas.
-S LV:HOSTNAME
Unassigns backup hosts from a list of logical volumes.-U
Creates a mountpoint with the same name as the file system and mounts the file system.-a
Identifies a backup (standby) file serving node.-b
Creates a new file system.-c
Deletes the named file system or systems.-d
Extends the named file system.-e
A file system or a list of file systems.-f FSNAME or
FSLIST
A host name.-h HOSTNAME
Reports on one or more file systems, and optionally on their segments.-i
Lists file-system details.-l
Migrates a file system or file-system segments to a new host.-m
Specifies file-system parameters; written as option=value pairs. Pairs valid in the current
version of X9000 Software are:
-o OPTION=VALUE
58 X9000 File Serving Software commands