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FibreChannel adapter module status: intermodule - Intermodule communications driver, is Loaded qla2xxx_conf - QLogic conf module, is Loaded qla2xxx - QLogic 2432 Fibre Channel Adapter, is Loaded The PID is displayed for running processes; "Stopped" is displayed for processes that are not running. For modules, the status specifies whether the module is loaded. The "Fibre Channel adapter module status" section displays status for the Fibre Channel adapter modules installed on the system. mxinit configuration file mxinit performs its actions according to a set of default values. Use the /etc/ opt/hpcfs/mxinit.conf configuration file to override these values. The file describes the available options and the required format. HP recommends that you change this file only under the direction of HP personnel. Start or stop HP Scalable NAS HP Scalable NAS runs on each server in the cluster. When a server is booted to run-levels 3 or 5, HP Scalable NAS is started automatically by the script /etc/init.d/pmxs. Start or stop HP Scalable NAS with the pmxs script If you need to start, stop, or restart HP Scalable NAS on a particular server, invoke the pmxs script: # /etc/init.d/pmxs start # /etc/init.d/pmxs stop # /etc/init.d/pmxs restart The pmxs script calls the mxinit utility. For a start operation, mxinit starts the HP Scalable NAS processes in the correct order and loads the kernel modules. For a stop operation, it stops the HP Scalable NAS processes, unloads the kernel modules, and performs cleanup tasks. HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide 59

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FibreChannel adapter module status:
intermodule - Intermodule communications driver, is Loaded
qla2xxx_conf - QLogic conf module, is Loaded
qla2xxx - QLogic 2432 Fibre Channel Adapter, is Loaded
The PID is displayed for running processes;
Stopped
is displayed for processes that
are not running. For modules, the status specifies whether the module is loaded. The
Fibre Channel adapter module status
section displays status for the Fibre Channel
adapter modules installed on the system.
mxinit configuration file
mxinit
performs its actions according to a set of default values. Use the
/etc/
opt/hpcfs/mxinit.conf
configuration file to override these values. The file
describes the available options and the required format. HP recommends that you
change this file only under the direction of HP personnel.
Start or stop HP Scalable NAS
HP Scalable NAS runs on each server in the cluster. When a server is booted to
run-levels 3 or 5, HP Scalable NAS is started automatically by the script
/etc/init.d/pmxs
.
Start or stop HP Scalable NAS with the pmxs script
If you need to start, stop, or restart HP Scalable NAS on a particular server, invoke
the
pmxs
script:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs start
# /etc/init.d/pmxs stop
# /etc/init.d/pmxs restart
The
pmxs
script calls the
mxinit
utility. For a start operation,
mxinit
starts the HP
Scalable NAS processes in the correct order and loads the kernel modules. For a
stop operation, it stops the HP Scalable NAS processes, unloads the kernel modules,
and performs cleanup tasks.
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