anvil-manage-server-system \- Tool used to manage the system configuration of a hosted server.
.SHSYNOPSIS
.Banvil-manage-server-system
\fI\,<command> \/\fR[\fI\,options\/\fR]
.SHDESCRIPTION
anvil-manage-server-system \- This tool is used to manage various system configuration components of hosted servers. Storage is NOT managed here, see 'anvil-manage-server-storage' for that.
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When called without switches, the list of servers than can be worked on will be displayed.
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.SHOPTIONS
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\-?, \-h, \fB\-\-help\fR
Show this man page.
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\fB\-\-log-secure\fR
When logging, record sensitive data, like passwords.
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\-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.
When called without a value, it shows if the boot menu is enabled or not. If called with 'yes', it enables the boot menu. If called with 'no', the boot meny is disabled.
When called without a value, it shows if the current order of boot devices. To set a new boot device order, use a comma-separated list of boot devices. Note that any boot devices that are not specified will be moved in their original order to boot after the specified devices are moved up. For this reason, you can just specify the device you want to boot, and it will be moved to the front of the list.
If this is called without a value, the current RAM allocated to the server is displayed. If it is passed with a size, and if that size is available, the amount of RAM allocated to the server will be updated.
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The size can be in bytes, or a human-readible size, using base-2 notation. Ie: '8GiB' (no space) and '8589934592' are the same.