From 60bdca792b7e572b4d79382dada1c6b93bebdd0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vijay Bellur Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 13:02:29 +0530 Subject: doc: Moved non-relevant documentation files to legacy Change-Id: I2d34e5a4e47cd03d301d9fd2525fb61ae997fcb8 BUG: 811311 Signed-off-by: Vijay Bellur Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5277 Tested-by: Gluster Build System --- doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml | 334 ----------------------------- 1 file changed, 334 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml (limited to 'doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml') diff --git a/doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml b/doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 5e15605345f..00000000000 --- a/doc/admin-guide/en-US/admin_commandref.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ - - - - Command Reference - This section describes the available commands and includes the -following section: - - - - gluster Command - - Gluster Console Manager (command line interpreter) - - - - glusterd Daemon - - Gluster elastic volume management daemon - - - -
- gluster Command - NAME - - gluster - Gluster Console Manager (command line interpreter) - - SYNOPSIS - - To run the program and display the gluster prompt: - - gluster - - To specify a command directly: -gluster [COMMANDS] [OPTIONS] - - DESCRIPTION - - The Gluster Console Manager is a command line utility for elastic volume management. You can run -the gluster command on any export server. The command enables administrators to perform cloud -operations such as creating, expanding, shrinking, rebalancing, and migrating volumes without -needing to schedule server downtime. - - COMMANDS - - - - - - - - - Command - Description - - - - - - Volume - - - - volume info [all | VOLNAME] - Displays information about all volumes, or the specified volume. - - - volume create NEW-VOLNAME [stripe COUNT] [replica COUNT] [transport tcp | rdma | tcp,rdma] NEW-BRICK ... - Creates a new volume of the specified type using the specified bricks and transport type (the default transport type is tcp). - - - volume delete VOLNAME - Deletes the specified volume. - - - volume start VOLNAME - Starts the specified volume. - - - volume stop VOLNAME [force] - Stops the specified volume. - - - volume rename VOLNAME NEW-VOLNAME - Renames the specified volume. - - - volume help - Displays help for the volume command. - - - - Brick - - - - volume add-brick VOLNAME NEW-BRICK ... - Adds the specified brick to the specified volume. - - - volume replace-brick VOLNAME (BRICK NEW-BRICK) start | pause | abort | status - Replaces the specified brick. - - - volume remove-brick VOLNAME [(replica COUNT)|(stripe COUNT)] BRICK ... - Removes the specified brick from the specified volume. - - - - Rebalance - - - - volume rebalance VOLNAME start - Starts rebalancing the specified volume. - - - volume rebalance VOLNAME stop - Stops rebalancing the specified volume. - - - volume rebalance VOLNAME status - Displays the rebalance status of the specified volume. - - - - Log - - - - volume log filename VOLNAME [BRICK] DIRECTORY - Sets the log directory for the corresponding volume/brick. - - - volume log rotate VOLNAME [BRICK] - Rotates the log file for corresponding volume/brick. - - - volume log locate VOLNAME [BRICK] - Locates the log file for corresponding volume/brick. - - - - Peer - - - - peer probe HOSTNAME - Probes the specified peer. - - - peer detach HOSTNAME - Detaches the specified peer. - - - peer status - Displays the status of peers. - - - peer help - Displays help for the peer command. - - - - Geo-replication - - - - volume geo-replication MASTER SLAVE start - - Start geo-replication between the hosts specified by MASTER and SLAVE. You can specify a local master volume as :VOLNAME. - You can specify a local slave volume as :VOLUME and a local slave directory as /DIRECTORY/SUB-DIRECTORY. You can specify a remote slave volume as DOMAIN::VOLNAME and a remote slave directory as DOMAIN:/DIRECTORY/SUB-DIRECTORY. - - - - volume geo-replication MASTER SLAVE stop - - Stop geo-replication between the hosts specified by MASTER and SLAVE. You can specify a local master volume as :VOLNAME and a local master directory as /DIRECTORY/SUB-DIRECTORY. - You can specify a local slave volume as :VOLNAME and a local slave directory as /DIRECTORY/SUB-DIRECTORY. You can specify a remote slave volume as DOMAIN::VOLNAME and a remote slave directory as DOMAIN:/DIRECTORY/SUB-DIRECTORY. - - - - - volume geo-replication MASTER SLAVE config [options] - - Configure geo-replication options between the hosts specified by MASTER and SLAVE. - - - gluster-command COMMAND - The path where the gluster command is installed. - - - gluster-log-level LOGFILELEVEL - The log level for gluster processes. - - - log-file LOGFILE - The path to the geo-replication log file. - - - log-level LOGFILELEVEL - The log level for geo-replication. - - - remote-gsyncd COMMAND - The path where the gsyncd binary is installed on the remote machine. - - - ssh-command COMMAND - The ssh command to use to connect to the remote machine (the default is ssh). - - - rsync-command COMMAND - The rsync command to use for synchronizing the files (the default is rsync). - - - volume_id= UID - The command to delete the existing master UID for the intermediate/slave node. - - - timeout SECONDS - The timeout period. - - - sync-jobs N - The number of simultaneous files/directories that can be synchronized. - - - - ignore-deletes - If this option is set to 1, a file deleted on master will not trigger a delete operation on the slave. Hence, the slave will remain as a superset of the master and can be used to recover the master in case of crash and/or accidental delete. - - - - Other - - - - help - - Display the command options. - - - quit - - Exit the gluster command line interface. - - - - - FILES - - - /var/lib/glusterd/* - - SEE ALSO - fusermount(1), mount.glusterfs(8), glusterfs-volgen(8), glusterfs(8), glusterd(8) -
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- glusterd Daemon - NAME - - glusterd - Gluster elastic volume management daemon - SYNOPSIS - - glusterd [OPTION...] - - DESCRIPTION - - The glusterd daemon is used for elastic volume management. The daemon must be run on all export servers. - - OPTIONS - - - - - - - - Option - Description - - - - - - Basic - - - - -l=LOGFILE, --log-file=LOGFILE - Files to use for logging (the default is /usr/local/var/log/glusterfs/glusterfs.log). - - - -L=LOGLEVEL, --log-level=LOGLEVEL - Logging severity. Valid options are TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR and CRITICAL (the default is INFO). - - - --debug - Runs the program in debug mode. This option sets --no-daemon, --log-level to DEBUG, and --log-file to console. - - - -N, --no-daemon - Runs the program in the foreground. - - - - Miscellaneous - - - - -?, --help - Displays this help. - - - --usage - Displays a short usage message. - - - -V, --version - Prints the program version. - - - - - FILES - - - /var/lib/glusterd/* - - SEE ALSO - fusermount(1), mount.glusterfs(8), glusterfs-volgen(8), glusterfs(8), gluster(8) -
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