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-.\"/*
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-.\" * Copyright (c) 2008 Allied Telesis Labs NZ.
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-.\" *
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-.\" * All rights reserved.
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-.\" *
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-.\" * Author: Angus Salkeld (angus.salkeld@alliedtelesis.co.nz)
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-.\" *
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-.\" * This software licensed under BSD license, the text of which follows:
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-.\" *
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-.\" * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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-.\" * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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-.\" * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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-.\" * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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-.\" * - Neither the name of the MontaVista Software, Inc. nor the names of its
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-.TH COROSYNC-OBJCTL 8 2008-07-29
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-.SH NAME
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-corosync-objctl \- Configure objects in the Object Database
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B "corosync-objctl [\-b] [\-c|\-w|\-d|\-a|\-t\-h] <OBJECT-SPEC>..."
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-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-.B corosync-objctl
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-is used to configure objects within the object database at runtime.
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-.SH OBJECT-SPEC
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-.TP
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-There are two types of entities
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-.B Objects
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-and
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-.B Key=Value pairs
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-.TP
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-.B Objects
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-Objects are container like entities that can hold other entities.
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-They are specified as "objectA"."objectB".
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-An example is logging.logger.
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-.TP
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-.B Key=Value pairs
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-These are the entities that actually hold values (read database "fields").
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-They are specified as object.key=value or just object.key if you are reading.
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-.SH OPTIONS
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-.TP
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-.B -c
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-Create a new object.
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-.TP
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-.B -d
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-Delete an existing object.
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-.TP
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-.B -w
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-Use this option when you want to write a new value to a key.
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-.TP
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-.B -a
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-Display all values currently available.
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-.TP
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-.B -t
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-Track changes to an object and it's children. As changes are made to the object
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-they are printed out. this is kind of like a "tail -f" for the object database.
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-.TP
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-.B -h
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-Print basic usage.
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-.TP
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-.B -b
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-Display binary values in BASH backslash escape sequences format.
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-.SH EXAMPLES
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-.TP
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-Print the objOne object (shouldn't exist yet).
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-$ corosync-objctl objOne
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-.TP
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-Create the objOne object.
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-$ corosync-objctl -c objOne
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-.TP
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-Print the objOne object (empty).
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-$ corosync-objctl objOne
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-.br
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-objOne
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-.TP
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-Write two new keys to the objOne object.
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-$ corosync-objctl -w objOne.max=3000 objOne.min=100
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-.TP
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-Print the objOne object (with the two new keys).
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-$ corosync-objctl objOne
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-.br
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-objOne.min=100
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-.br
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-objOne.max=3000
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-.TP
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-Delete the objOne.min key
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-$ corosync-objctl -d objOne.min=100
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-.TP
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-Prove that is gone.
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-$ corosync-objctl objOne
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-.br
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-objOne.max=3000
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-.TP
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-Delete the whole objOne object.
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-$ corosync-objctl -d objOne
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-.TP
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-Prove that is gone.
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-$ corosync-objctl objOne
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR confdb_initialize (3),
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-.SH AUTHOR
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-Angus Salkeld
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-.PP
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