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= OPTIONS =
= OPTIONS =


;-?, -h, '''--help'''
; -?, -h, '''--help'''
: Show this man page.
: Show this man page.
; '''--log-secure'''
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;'''--as-machine''' <'node1' or 'node2'>
;'''--as-machine''' <'node1' or 'node2'>
: When using '''--rejoin''', this is the subnode role that this host will take.  
: When using '''--rejoin''', this is the subnode role that this host will take.  
: '''NOTE:'''
:
; '''NOTE:'''
: The previous subnode that held this position will be purged! All data associated with the previous subnode will be deleted from the Anvil! database.
: The previous subnode that held this position will be purged! All data associated with the previous subnode will be deleted from the Anvil! database.
; '''--as-machine'''
: When using '''--rejoin''', this is the subnode role that this host will take.
; '''NOTE:'''
:The previous subnode that held this position will be purged! All data associated with the previous subnode will be deleted from the Anvil! database.
; '''--job-uuid'''
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: This is the job UUID that will be run.  
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: If this is set, the host will be (re)joined to an existing Anvil! node. This is used to bring this host into an Anvil! subnode, typically after a subnode failure / rebuild.
: If this is set, the host will be (re)joined to an existing Anvil! node. This is used to bring this host into an Anvil! subnode, typically after a subnode failure / rebuild.
; '''--yes'''
; '''--yes'''
: This confirms without prompt that you want to rejoin the detected Anvil! node.
: This confirms without prompt that you want to rejoin the detected Anvil! node.  


= AUTHOR =
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 1 November 2024

 Alteeve Wiki :: Man Pages :: Anvil-join-anvil

NAME

anvil-join-anvil - This tool assembles two subnodes into a node.

SYNOPSIS

anvil-join-anvil <command> [options]

DESCRIPTION

This program takes two subnodes and merges them into an Anvil! node. This can be two new subnodes, or an existing subnode with a replacement subnode after a subnode failure.

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:

--as-machine <'node1' or 'node2'>
When using --rejoin, this is the subnode role that this host will take.
NOTE:
The previous subnode that held this position will be purged! All data associated with the previous subnode will be deleted from the Anvil! database.
--as-machine
When using --rejoin, this is the subnode role that this host will take.
NOTE:
The previous subnode that held this position will be purged! All data associated with the previous subnode will be deleted from the Anvil! database.
--job-uuid
This is the job UUID that will be run.
--manifest <name or uuid>
If this is given, then this host will be joined to the manifest. This is required if --rejoin is used.
--no-auto-grow-pv
This disables the check for LVM physical volumes on the host that can be grown.
--rejoin
If this is set, the host will be (re)joined to an existing Anvil! node. This is used to bring this host into an Anvil! subnode, typically after a subnode failure / rebuild.
--yes
This confirms without prompt that you want to rejoin the detected Anvil! node.

AUTHOR

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

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to users@clusterlabs.org

 

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