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--file <file>
Executes the commands from the specified file. If you specify – instead
of a file, the commands will be read from standard input. You can also
specify --continue to tell mx to continue processing the batch file if an
error occurs.
--prompt <prompt>
Specifies the prompt string that will be printed when mx is ready for
another command. This option is useful when you initiate an
interactive session with the option --file -. For example, if you invoke
an interactive session with the following command, mx will print a %
prompt when it completes a command.
mx --prompt ’%’ --file –
--numeric
Causes hosts to be specified by their numeric IP addresses instead of
by their hostnames.
--user <username>
Specifies the user to be logged in.
Class syntax
The mx utility can configure and monitor the following classes of cluster
objects.
Class Cluster Object
device Device monitor
disk SAN disk
dynvolume Dynamic volume
exportgroup Export Group
fs PSFS filesystem
matrix The entire cluster
netif Network interface
notifier Notifier
server Server
service Service monitor
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