clufter-cib-revitalize (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
clufter – cib-revitalize
SYNOPSIS
clufter [<global option> …] cib-revitalize [<cmd option …>]
DESCRIPTION
Migrate deprecated configuration items in CIB
OPTIONS
-h,–help- show help message and exit
-H,–help-full- full help message and exit
- Command options:
-iINPUT,–input=INPUT- input proper Pacemaker cluster configuration file (CIB) [/var/lib/pacemaker/cib/cib.xml]
-oOUTPUT,–output=OUTPUT- output file with "revitalized" content [cib-revitalized-{cib-revitalize.in.hash}.xml]
–noop=NOOP- (Advanced) debug only: NOOPize filter (2+: repeat) [none out of cib-revitalize]
–dump=DUMP- (Advanced) debug only: dump (intermediate) output of the filter (2+: repeat) [none out of cib-revitalize, ANY]
- Common options:
- Either in global (before <cmd>) or command scope (after <cmd>).
–sys=SYS- (Advanced) override autodetected system [linux]
–dist=DIST- override target distro (for SYS=linux; see
–list-dists) [centos,7.2.1511,Core] -q,–quiet- refrain from unnecesary messages (usually on stderr)
–color=[WHEN]- colorize messages if available [auto out of auto, never, always]
-d,–debug- shortcut for
–loglevel=DEBUG –logfile=FILE- specify log file (instead of stderr)
–loglevel=LEVEL- specify log level [WARNING out of NOTSET, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL]
Arguments to value-based `command options’ can go without labels when the order wrt. parsing logic respected; skipping those backed by default values otherwise requiring specification then allowed by syntactic sugar: all can be passed as a single, first, ::-delimited argument; magic files: `-‘, `@DIGIT+’. `{formula}’ in output file spec: input-backed (e.g. hash) substitution recipe. All available commands listed as `clufter –list‘.
AUTHOR
Written by Jan Pokorný <jpokorny+pkg-clufter [at] redhat.com> and plugin authors.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%207&component=clufter>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2016 Red Hat, Inc. Licensed under GPLv2+.
SEE ALSO
clufter(1),
and perhaps more
