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Update an Existing .matrixrc File to Use New Features, Cluster Management Applications
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Chapter 4: Cluster Administration 29 Update an Existing .matrixrc File to Use New Features If your .matrixrc file was used in an HP Clustered File System release earlier than 3.4.0 and has single servers configured, you will need to create a bookmark entry for the cluster in order to use the "synchronize bookmarks" feature. To do this, take one of these steps: • Click the Add button on the HP Clustered File System Connect window to add a new bookmark. On the Add Bookmark window, specify a server and the name of the cluster. (After the bookmark is created, you can delete the single-server entries in the .matrixrc file.) • Remove the server entries from the .matrixrc file. Then specify one of the servers on the HP Clustered File System Connect window. When the Authentication Parameters dialog appears, check "Add to Bookmarks." Including passwords in the .matrixrc file is now optional. You can remove the passwords from your file if desired, or select the bookmark entry on the Connect window and click Reset. For more information about the .matrixrc file, see the HP StorageWorks Clustered File System Command Reference. Cluster Management Applications HP Clustered File System provides two applications to manage the cluster: the HP CFS Management Console, and mx, the corresponding command-line interface. These applications can be run from either a server in the cluster or a local machine outside the cluster. The cluster can also be integrated with any management software that supports standard SNMP protocol. (For more information about using SNMP, see "Install and Configure the Microsoft SNMP Service" on page 151.) Using a Local Machine Outside the Cluster On a local machine, the management applications download their rendering and application logic from the servers in the cluster. To minimize startup time, the downloaded software is cached on the local