@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ When logging, record sensitive data, like passwords.
Set the log level to 1, 2 or 3 respectively. Be aware that level 3 generates a significant amount of log data.
.SS"Commands:"
.TP
\fB\-\-anvil\fR
When linking or unlinking a DR host to an Anvil! node, this switch indicates the Anvil! being linked or unlinked to.
.TP
\fB\-\-connect\fR
Connect a server already on DR to it's DR copy, update the data there if needed and begin streaming replication.
.TP
@ -28,7 +31,7 @@ Connect a server already on DR to it's DR copy, update the data there if needed
Disconnect a server from the DR image. This will end streaming replication.
.TP
\fB\-\-dr\-host\fR
This is the host name or host UUID for the DR to use. It is optional if only one DR host is connected to this Anvil! node, but required if two or more are defined.
This is the host name or host UUID for the DR to use. It is optional if only one DR host is connected to this Anvil! node, but required if two or more are defined. It is also use when linking or unlinking DR hosts to Anvil! nodes.
.TP
\fB\-\-license\-file\fR
This is the path to the license file, needed when setting up "long-throw" DR for the first time.
@ -36,6 +39,9 @@ This is the path to the license file, needed when setting up "long-throw" DR for
\fB\-\-link\fR
This takes an --anvil and a --dr-host to enable using the DR host as a target for the Anvil! node.
.TP
\fB\-\-list\fR
This will show the list of available Anvil! nodes, DR hosts and servers.
.TP
\fB\-\-protect\fR
The sets up the server to be imaged on DR, if it isn't already protected.
anvil-manage-keys \- This tool is used remove old SSH keys from a machine that has been rebuilt.
.TP
.SHOPTIONS
.TP
\-?, \-h, \fB\-\-help\fR
Show this man page.
.TP
\fB\-\-log-secure\fR
When logging, record sensitive data, like passwords.
.TP
\-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.
.SS"Commands:"
.TP
\fB\-\-confirm\fR
When called without a job-uuid, a search is made to find any bad keys. If they are found, the user is prompted to delete them. This switch assumes consent is given and the keys are removed.
.TP
\fB\-\-job\-uuid\fR
This is the jobs -> job_uuid to execute. Generally this is only used by other programs.
.IP
.SHAUTHOR
Written by Madison Kelly, Alteeve staff and the Anvil! project contributors.
<keyname="message_0369">- No DR hosts exist yet</key>
<keyname="message_0370">- Server name: [#!variable!server_name!#] on Anvil! Node: [#!variable!anvil_name!#]</key>
<keyname="message_0371">- No servers yet installed</key>
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<keyname="name_0001">Normal Password</key><!-- none in mail-server -->
@ -3573,7 +3586,7 @@ If you are comfortable that the target has changed for a known reason, you can s
<keyname="striker_0303">This indicates when, in unix time, the database was last archived.</key>
<keyname="striker_0304">This indicates when, in unix time, the local install target data was updated.</key>
<keyname="striker_0305">This indicates when, in unix time, the OUI data was last update. The OUI data is a list of MAC address prefixes and which companies they've been assigned to.</key>
<keyname="striker_0306">This indicates when, in unix time, the network was last scanned. This is done to determine what IPs are used by servers on the Anvil! cluster, and to try to identify foundation pack devices on the network. These scans are simple ping sweeps used to get the MAC addresses of devices with IPs.</key>
<keyname="striker_0306">This indicates when, in unix time, the network was last scanned. This is done to determine what IPs are used by servers on the Anvil! node, and to try to identify foundation pack devices on the network. These scans are simple ping sweeps used to get the MAC addresses of devices with IPs.</key>
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