Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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management
Configure which interface is named eth0. The naming of the interfaces is done during
installation. For Juniper Networks VXA Series appliances, the interface names are set
automatically and eth0 will always be set properly. When installing on other machines, you
normally configure the naming of the interfaces during installation, either interactively or by
specifying the MAC address of the interfaces to be named eth0 and eth1. Use this command
if you did not configure eth0 properly during installation, and re-installing is not an option.
After using this command the machine needs to be rebooted immediately.
management interface <MAC_address>
Important!
Management interface configuration is not required for Juniper Networks VXA
Series appliances; it is set in the factory.
Important!
Using this command to set eth0 renames some or all of the Ethernet interfaces.
media-cache
Configure media caching parameters.
Tip!
Find the names of various media cache using show media-cache (see description). See
“Managing the Media Flow Controller Disk Cache (CLI)” on page 92
for task details; including
troubleshooting.
media-cache
disk
<cache_name>
cache {enable | disable}
disk-type {SATA | SAS | SSD}
format
repair
status {active | inactive}
meta-data upload <SCP>
mount-new
Notes:
•
disk
—Set media cache options.
•
<cache_name>
—Specify a media cache disk by name (use show media-cache disk
list to get cache names), and set options
•
cache
—Enable or disable the disk for caching. When the system boots and starts
detecting disks, it auto-calibrates the disk, puts it in static mode, and enables the
disk for caching. Use disable as needed; for example, if disk contents are
rendered not-to-be-cached, or to reformat the disk; see the reformat and repair
commands.
Important!
a newly inserted disk must be formatted before being
enabled.
Note!
The init-cache option, used during installation only, formats all the
disks.
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disk-type
—Set the disk type; options are SATA, SAS, or SSD. This command
is normally not needed; but in some cases (for example HP P410 smart array
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