Anvil-join-anvil

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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.
--auto-grow-pv
This checks the LVM physical volumes on the host and if any have usable free space after then, the PV is grown to use that free space.
NOTE:
This has the (low) potential to cause boot issues. If this is an in-production system, please consider manually growing any PVs.
--yes
This confirms without prompt that you want to rejoin the detected Anvil! node.
--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.
--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.

AUTHOR

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

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to users@clusterlabs.org

 

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