HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Sof - Page 306
Con applications for virtual hosts, Other virtual host procedures
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To add or update a virtual host from the command line, use the following command. The first network interface specified is the primary interface and the additional interfaces are backups. mx vhost add|update [--application ] [--policy autofailback|nofailback] [--activitytype single|always] ([ ...][ALL_SERVERS ]) Configure applications for virtual hosts After creating virtual hosts, you will need to configure your network applications to recognize them. For example, if you are using a Web server, you may need to edit its configuration files to recognize and respond to the virtual hosts. By default, FTP responds to any virtual host request it receives. You do not need to configure operating system software or files to respond to the virtual host; HP Scalable NAS does that configuration for you. For example, do not edit start-up scripts or run the ifconfig command with the virtual host information. Other virtual host procedures Enable or disable a virtual host By default, virtual hosts are enabled. This means that HP Scalable NAS attempts to locate the virtual host in the cluster in accordance with the activeness policy for virtual hosts. See Virtual host activeness policy, page 309. HP Scalable NAS does not attempt to locate a disabled virtual host in the cluster. If you disable a currently active virtual host, any associated monitors on the server where the virtual host is active will go through their stopping activities and the virtual host will become inactive throughout the cluster. To disable a virtual host, select the virtual host on the Management Console, right-click, and select Disable. To disable a virtual host from the command line, use this command: mx vhost disable To enable a previously disabled virtual host, select the virtual host on the Management Console, right-click, and select Enable. To enable a virtual host from the command line, use this command: mx vhost enable 306 Configure virtual hosts