
Chapter 1: HP Clustered File System Commands 8
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mxfence – verify fencing module configuration
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/mxfence <server hostname or IP address>
Description
The mxfence utility can be used to verify that HP Clustered File System
has the information needed to fence a server. This utility is intended for
server-based fencing configurations where you must specify the
hostname or IP address of the remote controller associated with the
server. You can use mxfence to verify that HP Clustered File System has
the correct information. The server must be up when you use the utility.
When you run mxfence, HP Clustered File System uses the hostname/IP
address associated with the server to access the remote controller. The
server is then either power-cycled or shut down in accordance with the
method you selected when you configured the fencing module.
If the correct server is not fenced, the hostname or IP address specified for
the associated remote controller is probably incorrect. Run mxconfig on
the server with the incorrect information and then modify the hostname
or IP address for the remote controller.
mxfencecfg – configure the fence agent
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/bin/mxfencecfg
mxfencecfg -r|-s -v <vendor>
-i <IP address of remote controller>
-u <username> -p <password>
Description
The mxfencecfg command is used in conjunction with mxsetfence to
configure flexible fencing without running mxconfig. The mxsetfence
command is run first, as described under “mxsetfence – configure
fencing” on page 30.
If you are using the fcsan fence agent, run the mxfencecfg command with
no parameters, as no additional configuration is needed.
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