HP BL680c XenServer Administrator's Guide 4.1.0 - Page 77

Storage Manager commands

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Command line interface Instruct the specified XenServer Host to leave an existing pool. 5.4.11.4. pool-emergency-reset-master pool-emergency-reset-master master-address=address of the pool's master XenServer Host Instruct a member XenServer Host to reset its master address. 5.4.11.5. pool-emergency-transition-to-master pool-emergency-transition-to-master Instruct a member XenServer Host to become the pool master. This command is only accepted by the XenServer Host if it has transitioned to emergency mode, meaning it is a member of a pool whose master has disappeared from the network and could not be contacted for some number of retries. Note that this command may cause the password of the host to reset if it has been modified since joining the pool (see Section 5.4.17, "User commands"). 5.4.11.6. pool-join pool-join master-address=address master-username=username master-password=password Instruct a XenServer Host to join an existing pool. 5.4.11.7. pool-recover-slaves pool-recover-slaves Instruct the pool master to try and reset the master address of all members currently running in emergency mode. This is typically used after pool-emergency-transition-to-master has been used to set one of the members as the new master. 5.4.11.8. pool-restore-database pool-restore-database file-name=filename to restore from (on client) Upload a database backup (created with "pool-dump-database") to a pool. On receiving the upload, the master will restart itself with the new database. 5.4.11.9. pool-sync-database pool-sync-database Force the pool database to be synchronized across all hosts in the resource pool. This is not necessary in normal operation since the database is regularly replicated automatically, but can be useful for ensuring changes are rapidly replicated after performing a significant set of CLI operations. 5.4.12. Storage Manager commands Commands for controlling Storage Manager plugins. 71

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Command line interface
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Instruct the specified XenServer Host to leave an existing pool.
5.4.11.4. pool-emergency-reset-master
pool-emergency-reset-master
master-address=
address of the pool's master XenServer
Host
Instruct a member XenServer Host to reset its master address.
5.4.11.5. pool-emergency-transition-to-master
pool-emergency-transition-to-master
Instruct a member XenServer Host to become the pool master. This command is only accepted by the
XenServer Host if it has transitioned to emergency mode, meaning it is a member of a pool whose master
has disappeared from the network and could not be contacted for some number of retries.
Note that this command may cause the password of the host to reset if it has been modified since joining
the pool (see Section 5.4.17, “User commands”).
5.4.11.6. pool-join
pool-join
master-address=
address
master-username=
username
master-password=
password
Instruct a XenServer Host to join an existing pool.
5.4.11.7. pool-recover-slaves
pool-recover-slaves
Instruct the pool master to try and reset the master address of all members currently running in emergency
mode. This is typically used after
pool-emergency-transition-to-master
has been used to set one of the
members as the new master.
5.4.11.8. pool-restore-database
pool-restore-database
file-name=
filename to restore from (on client)
Upload a database backup (created with "pool-dump-database") to a pool. On receiving the upload, the
master will restart itself with the new database.
5.4.11.9. pool-sync-database
pool-sync-database
Force the pool database to be synchronized across all hosts in the resource pool. This is not necessary
in normal operation since the database is regularly replicated automatically, but can be useful for ensuring
changes are rapidly replicated after performing a significant set of CLI operations.
5.4.12. Storage Manager commands
Commands for controlling Storage Manager plugins.