
Commands
--bump
,
-B
Increase the
epoch
version counter in the CIB. Normally this value is increased
automatically by the cluster when a new leader is elected. Manually increasing it
can be useful if you want to make an older configuration obsolete (such as one
stored on inactive cluster nodes).
--create
,
-C
Create a new CIB from the XML content of the argument.
--delete
,
-D
Delete the first object matching the supplied criteria, for example,
<op
id="rsc1_op1" name="monitor"/>
. The tag name and all attributes must
match in order for the element to be deleted
--erase
,
-E
Erase the contents of the entire CIB.
--ismaster
,
-m
Print a message indicating whether or not the local instance of the CIB software is
the master instance or not. Exits with return code 0 if it is the master instance or
35 if not.
--modify
,
-M
Find the object somewhere in the CIB's XML tree and update it.
--query
,
-Q
Query a portion of the CIB.
--replace
,
-R
Recursively replace an XML object in the CIB.
--sync
,
-S
Force a resync of all nodes with the CIB on the specified host (if
-h
is used) or
with the DC (if no
-h
option is used).
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