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Device monitors, Menu operations, Applications
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the virtual host will also be removed. If the virtual host was primary on the server, it will fail over to a backup server. If the virtual host was a backup, any other backups will be reordered as necessary. (The virtual host cannot be removed via drag and drop if it is configured on only one server.) Device monitors • Add a device monitor to a server. Drag the device monitor from the Name column to the empty server cell. If the device monitor is single-active, the server will become a backup for the device monitor. If the device monitor is multi-active, it will become active on the new server. Alternatively, for a multi-active monitor, you can drag the monitor from a server cell where it is currently active to the empty cell for the new server. • Move the primary for a single-active device monitor to a new server. Drag the device monitor from the current primary server to the empty cell for the new server. This operation will cause a temporary disruption of the monitor. When the operation is complete, the new server will be primary for the device monitor and the original server will be a backup. • Switch the primary and backup servers (or two backup servers) for a single-active device monitor. Drag the device monitor from one server cell to the cell for the other server. When the operation is complete, the ordering for failover will be switched. This operation will cause a temporary disruption of the monitor. • Remove a device monitor from a server. Drag the device monitor from the server cell to the device monitor cell in the Name column. If the device monitor was single-active, the primary and backups will be reordered as necessary. If the monitor was multi-active, it will remain active on any other servers on which it is configured. (The device monitor cannot be removed via drag and drop if it is configured on only one server.) Menu operations Applications The following operations affect all entities associated with a HP Scalable NAS application. These operations can also be performed from the command line, as described in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide. Rename an application: Right-click on the application cell (in the Name column) and then specify the new name on the Rename Application dialog. HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide 283