6.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System CLI Reference (TA768-96057, June 2012)
Options
DescriptionOption
Identifies the file serving node to be monitored and the interface used for monitoring.-A DESTHOST/IFNAME
Specifies an IP address used for network broadcast.-B BCASTADDR
If used with -r, disables network routing. If used with -m, deletes the monitor from
the named host/interface.
-D DESTHOST/IFNAME
Forces NIC migration.–F
Identifies pairs of file serving nodes and interfaces in standby or monitoring
relationships.
-H HOSTNAME/IFNAME
Specifies an IP address.-I IPADDR
Specifies a netmask address.-M NETMASK
Enables link state monitoring. Link state monitoring is supported only for use with
iSCSI storage network interfaces, such as those provided with X9300 Gateway
systems.
–N
Specifies an IP address used for routing network traffic over an interface.-R ROUTE
Sets a MTU value in bytes, which defines the largest packet size a network can
transmit.
-T MTU
Unassigns a standby interface.-U
Discovers and adds an interface on the named hosts.-a
Indicates a standby (backup) interface. If used with -a or -t, indicates a
nl
-b
secondary interface.
Configures an interface on a named host.-c
Deletes an interface from the named hosts.-d
Identifies a monitoring host, a host associated with an interface, or a list of hosts
associated with an interface.
-h MONHOST or HOSTNAME or
HOSTLIST
Provides detailed information on interfaces.-i
Lists summary information on interfaces.-l
Sets up interface monitoring.-m
A network interface name. Can include a VIF suffix (:nnnnn).-n IFNAME
Fails back to the primary cluster interface.-p
Configures a routing table entry.-r
Migrates a NIC.-s
Switches the cluster interface on a host.-t
Shows the usage for this command.-?
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