HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual
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syntax.
Command
DFO
Description
Used in scripts to failover DNS server name
Syntax
DFO [/DNSSRVNAME <
dns_server_name
>] /SRCNAME
<
source_fqd_name
> /SRCIP <
source_ip
> /TARIP <
target_ip
>
/TARNAME <
target_fqd_name
> [/RECORDTYPE <
rec_type
>]
[/USERNAME <
user_name
> /PASSWORD <
password
>]
[/DNSZONE <
zone_name
>] [/DNSDOMAIN <
domain_name
>]
[/LOGFILE <
file_name
>] /FAILBACK [
fb_switch
]
[/SETPASSWORD <
user_name
> <
password
>[
machine
][
file
]]
[/GETPASSWORD] [/LOCK] [/UNLOCK] /TRUSTEE <
trustee_
name
> [/VERBOSE] [/FLUSHDNS /MACHINE <
machine_fqd_
name
>] [/TTL <
seconds
>] [/ADDOMAIN <
active_directory_
domain_name
> [/SOURCEDN <
source_domain_name
> [/TEST]
[/DEBUG] [/HELP]
Options
l
DNSSRVNAME
dns_server_name
—The name of the source
domain/zone's primary DNS server. If not specified, the local
machine will be used.
l
SRCNAME
source_fqd_name
—The source machine's fully
qualified domain name
l
SRCIP
source_ip
—The source machine's IP address
l
TARIP
target_ip
—The target machine's IP address
l
TARNAME
target_fqd_name
—The target machine's fully
qualified domain name (required only for failback)
l
RECORDTYPE
rec_type
—The type of DNS resource records to
modify or list. Values record types are ALL, MSEXCHANGE, A,
CNAME, MX, PTR, STD, or STANDARD. STD and STANDARD
are used to specify a non-Exchange record (minus the MX
records). By default, all record types are included.
l
USERNAME
user_name
—The domain name of the user
account. If not specified, the account running the utility will be
used.