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Revision as of 23:52, 31 July 2024

 Alteeve Wiki :: Man Pages :: Striker-manage-install-target

NAME

striker-manage-install-target - This manages the "Install Target" feature on Striker dashboards

SYNOPSIS

striker-manage-install-target <command> [options]

DESCRIPTION

Note
This feature is currently disabled. As such, this tool is not yet useful.
This handles the management of the Install Target feature on Striker dashboards. That is the ability for a sub node, DR host or other Striker to PXE boot and do an OS install without an external network connection.

OPTIONS

-?, -h, --help Show this man page.

--log-secure
When logging, record sensitive data, like passwords.
-v, -vv, -vvv
Set the log level to 1, 2 or 3 respectively. Be aware that level 3 generates a significant amount of log data.

Commands:

--add This tells the program to add the host as a peer.

--list
This returns the current list of configured hosts and their host UUIDs.
--remove
This tells the program to remove the host, preventing it from being a peer.
--host
This is the hostname or IP address of the host being added. Specifically, it is used to populate the 'database::<host_uuid>::host = <host>' variable.
--host-uuid
This is the host UUID of the peer being worked on.
--job-uuid <uuid>
This is the job UUID used to run this job.
--port
This is the TCP port used to connect to the peer's PostgreSQL database. The default is '5432' and generally should not be changed.
--password-file
This is the path to the file that contains the password used to connect to the peer (both the ssh password and the PostgreSQL database).
--ping
If set, before a connection to the peer is attempted, a simple ping will be performed. This is recommended as a failed connection to postgresql can take longer, and slow down application when the peer is offline.

AUTHOR

Written by Madison Kelly, Alteeve staff and the Anvil! project contributors.

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