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Start or stop HP Scalable NAS with mxinit Typically, the pmxs script is used to start or stop HP Scalable NAS. However, if you want to see verbose output during the start or stop operation, you can run mxinit manually with the --verbose option. You can use the following mxinit options to start or stop HP Scalable NAS: -s, --start Start the HP Scalable NAS processes. -x, --stop Gently stop the HP Scalable NAS processes. mxinit first attempts to unmount PSFS filesystems. If the unmount fails (for example, NFS determines there are references to mounted filesystems), the gentle stop operation will also fail. If you specify both --stop and --hard, the mxinit command first attempts the --stop operation. If it fails, mxinit then executes the --hard operation. -H, --hard Perform a hard, immediate stop of the HP Scalable NAS processes. mxinit first attempts to terminate any applications accessing PSFS filesystems. It then unmounts the filesystems, terminates the HP Scalable NAS processes, and unloads HP Scalable NAS modules. -L, --load-mod Load all HP Scalable NAS modules. -U, --unload-mod Unload all HP Scalable NAS modules. -v, --verbose Print verbose output about each step of the mxinit operation. -m, --monitor Explicitly tell mxinit to monitor processes. This is the default when mxinit is invoked to start HP Scalable NAS. -M, --no-monitor Explicitly tell mxinit not to monitor processes. --hba-status Display the state of the Fibre Channel host bus adapter drivers. 60 Cluster Administration

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Start or stop HP Scalable NAS with mxinit
Typically, the
pmxs
script is used to start or stop HP Scalable NAS. However, if you
want to see verbose output during the start or stop operation, you can run
mxinit
manually with the
--verbose
option.
You can use the following
mxinit
options to start or stop HP Scalable NAS:
-s
,
--start
Start the HP Scalable NAS processes.
-x
,
--stop
Gently stop the HP Scalable NAS processes.
mxinit
first attempts to unmount
PSFS filesystems. If the unmount fails (for example, NFS determines there are
references to mounted filesystems), the gentle stop operation will also fail.
If you specify both
--stop
and
--hard
, the
mxinit
command first attempts
the
--stop
operation. If it fails,
mxinit
then executes the
--hard
operation.
-H
,
--hard
Perform a hard, immediate stop of the HP Scalable NAS processes.
mxinit
first
attempts to terminate any applications accessing PSFS filesystems. It then unmounts
the filesystems, terminates the HP Scalable NAS processes, and unloads HP
Scalable NAS modules.
-L
,
--load-mod
Load all HP Scalable NAS modules.
-U
,
--unload-mod
Unload all HP Scalable NAS modules.
-v
,
--verbose
Print verbose output about each step of the
mxinit
operation.
-m
,
--monitor
Explicitly tell
mxinit
to monitor processes. This is the default when
mxinit
is
invoked to start HP Scalable NAS.
-M
,
--no-monitor
Explicitly tell
mxinit
not to monitor processes.
--hba-status
Display the state of the Fibre Channel host bus adapter drivers.
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