virtualip edit
Edits a virtual IP (VIP) range. Permissions required:
fc
or a
.
Syntax
- CLI
-
maprcli virtualip edit [ -cluster <cluster> ] [ -macs <MAC addresses> ] -netmask <netmask> -virtualip <virtualip> [ -virtualipend <virtual IP range end> ] [ -preferredmac <MAC address> ] [ -service nfs3|nfs4 ]
- REST
Request Type POST Request URL http[s]://<host>:<port>/rest/virtualip/edit?<parameters>
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
cluster |
The cluster on which to run the command. |
macs |
A list of the MAC addresses that represent the NICs on the nodes to which the VIPs in the VIP range can be associated. Use this list to limit VIP assignment to NICs on a particular subnet when your NFS server is part of multiple subnets. |
netmask
|
The netmask of the virtual IP. |
preferredmac |
The preferred MAC for this virtual IP. When a NFS server restarts, the Data Fabric system attempts to move all of the virtual IP addresses that list a MAC address on this node as a preferred MAC to this node. If the new value is null, this parameter resets the preferred MAC value. |
service |
The service to which the VIPs need to be assigned. The Value can be one
of the following:
nfs3 . You must specify the MAC
addresses (macs ) with this option. |
virtualip
|
The virtual IP, or the start of the virtual IP range. |
virtualipend |
The end of the virtual IP range. |
Examples
maprcli virtualip edit
-cluster mycluster.402.source
-macs "09:0C:29:3C:47:AB 00:0c:29:9e:96:15"
-netmask 255.255.255.0
-virtualip 10.1.1.5
curl -X POST 'https://server.sj.us:8443/rest/virtualip/remove?cluster=mycluster.402.source&macs=%2209%3A0C%3A29%3A3C%3A47%3AAB%2000%3A0c%3A29%3A9e%3A96%3A15%22&netmask=255.255.255.0&virtualip=10.1.1.5' --user <username>:<password>
maprcli virtualip edit
-cluster mycluster.402.source
-macs "09:0C:29:3C:47:AB 00:0c:29:9e:96:15"
-netmask 255.255.255.0
-virtualip 10.1.1.5
-virtualipend 10.1.1.8
curl -X POST 'https://server.sj.us:8443/rest/virtualip/remove?cluster=mycluster.402.source&macs=%2209%3A0C%3A29%3A3C%3A47%3AAB%2000%3A0c%3A29%3A9e%3A96%3A15%22&netmask=255.255.255.0&virtualip=10.1.1.5&virtualipend=10.1.1.8' --user <username>:<password>