Server Pools and Server Instances
Adding Server Instances (CLI)
Server instance specific commands can be applied to multiple server instances by entering a
comma-separated list of server instance names on the command line. For example, to set the
weight to 125 on three server instances (sv01, sv02, sv03) in server pool sp01, you could enter a
command like this:
eqcli >
srvpool sp01 si sv01,sv02,sv03 weight 125
You can also change to an aggregate context that applies to multiple server instances, that allows
you to display and modify the parameters for all the server instances. For example, you could
change to an aggregate context for the three server instances in the previous example above
using a command like the following:
eqcli >
srvpool sp01 si sv01,sv02,sv03
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv0*>
The CLI is now in the aggregate server instance context “
sv01,sv02,sv03
” -- only the first three
characters of which are displayed in the command line. To see the entire context name, use the
context
command:
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv0*>
context
The context is “sv01,sv02,sv03”.
eqcli sp-sp01-si-sv0*>
In an aggregate server instance context, the
show
command will display the configuration of all
the server instances in the context.
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