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HP Clustered File System Operations, Disconnect from a Cluster, Exit a Management Console Session

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Chapter 4: Cluster Administration 36 If you receive an alert telling you to reboot a server, the message will remain in the Alerts section until either HP Clustered File System is restarted on the rebooted server or the server is removed from the cluster. To view the current Alerts from the command line, use the mx alert status command. HP Clustered File System Operations Many HP Clustered File System operations can be run in the background. These operations display a popup window allowing you to send the operation to the background. A progress bar is displayed at the bottom of the console while operations are running. Disconnect from a Cluster To close the HP CFS Management Console window for the current server, either select File > Disconnect or click the Disconnect icon on the toolbar. You can then use either File > Connect or the Connect icon on the toolbar to connect to a cluster from another server. Exit a Management Console Session To end an HP Clustered File System console session, select File > Exit. The cluster will continue to operate after you disconnect from it. You do not need to have an openHP CFS Management Console connection to a cluster. View Installed Software The Installed Software window lists the operating system and HP software that are currently installed on each server in the cluster. To see this window, select Help > Installed Software.

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Chapter 4: Cluster Administration
36
If you receive an alert telling you to reboot a server, the message will
remain in the Alerts section until either HP Clustered File System is
restarted on the rebooted server or the server is removed from the cluster.
To view the current Alerts from the command line, use the
mx alert status
command.
HP Clustered File System Operations
Many HP Clustered File System operations can be run in the background.
These operations display a popup window allowing you to send the
operation to the background.
A progress bar is displayed at the bottom of the console while operations
are running.
Disconnect from a Cluster
To close the HP CFS Management Console window for the current server,
either select File > Disconnect or click the Disconnect icon on the toolbar.
You can then use either File > Connect or the Connect icon on the toolbar
to connect to a cluster from another server.
Exit a Management Console Session
To end an HP Clustered File System console session, select File > Exit. The
cluster will continue to operate after you disconnect from it. You do not
need to have an openHP CFS Management Console connection to a
cluster.
View Installed Software
The Installed Software window lists the operating system and HP
software that are currently installed on each server in the cluster. To see
this window, select Help > Installed Software.