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HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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7.

To remove an IP address from an established monitor, use the

monitor remove

command.

8.

Configure the failover settings by using the

monitor option

command.

Command

MONITOR REMOVE

Description

Removes an IP address that is currently being monitored

Syntax

MONITOR REMOVE <

IP_address

> [

monitor

]

Options

!

IP_address

—The currently monitored IP address that should be removed

!

monitor

—Name of the source machine designated as the monitor

Examples

!

monitor remove 205.31.2.57 indy

!

monitor remove 205.31.2.68

Notes

If you do not specify a monitor, the current source designated as the monitor will be used. If you
have not identified a monitor, you will receive an error message stating that a monitor has not been
selected.

Command

MONITOR OPTION

Description

Configures the settings to determine how failover will be performed

Syntax

MONITOR OPTION [MOVENAME | NOMOVENAME] [MOVEADDRESSES | NOMOVEADDRESSES]
[MOVESHARES | NOMOVESHARES] [ADD | REPLACE]
[, USESHAREFILE | NOUSESHAREFILE][, FAILONE | FAILALL]
[, FODELAY | NOFODELAY] [, FBDELAY | NOFBDELAY]
[, INTERVENTION | NOINTERVENTION] [

monitor

]

Options

!

MOVENAME

—Moves the server name during failover

!

NOMOVENAME

—Does not move the server name during failover

!

MOVEADDRESSES

—Moves the IP address(es) during failover

!

NOMOVEADDRESSES

—Does not move the IP address(es) during failover

!

MOVESHARES

—Moves the shares during failover

!

NOMOVESHARES

—Does not move the shares during failover

!

ADD

—Specifies the source machine’s identity is added to the target machine’s identity when

failover occurs

!

REPLACE

—Specifies that the source machine’s identity replaces the target machine’s identity

when failover occurs

!

USESHAREFILE

—Use the Storage Mirroring generated .shr file to determine shares

!

NOUSESHAREFILE

—Do not use the Storage Mirroring generated .shr file to determine shares

!

FAILONE

—When multiple IP addresses exist on a monitor machine, only the failed address is

failed over to the target machine

!

FAILALL

—When multiple IP addresses exist on a monitor machine, all of the addresses will fail

over to the target machine even if only one address fails

!

FODELAY

—Guarantees that the pre-failover script has completed before failing over

!

NOFODELAY

—Does not guarantee that the pre-failbover script has completed before failing over

!

FBDELAY

—Guarantees that the pre-failback script has completed before failing back

!

NOFBDELAY

—Does not guarantee that the pre-failback script has completed before failing back

!

INTERVENTION

—Specifies that network administrator intervention is required before failover

begins

!

NOINTERVENTION

—Specifies that network administrator intervention is not required before

failover begins

!

monitor

—Name of the source machine designated as the monitor