centos man page for corosync-cmapctl

Query: corosync-cmapctl

OS: centos

Section: 8

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COROSYNC-CMAP(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  COROSYNC-CMAP(8)

NAME
corosync-cmapctl: - A tool for accessing the object database.
DESCRIPTION
usage: corosync-cmapctl [-b] [-dghsTtp] [params...] -b show binary values Set key: corosync-cmapctl -s key_name type value where type is one of ([i|u][8|16|32|64] | flt | dbl | str | bin) for bin, value is file name (or - for stdin) Load settings from a file: corosync-cmapctl -p filename the format of the file is: <key_name> <type> <value> Delete key: corosync-cmapctl -d key_name... Delete multiple keys with prefix: corosync-cmapctl -D key_prefix... Get key: corosync-cmapctl [-b] -g key_name... Display all keys: corosync-cmapctl [-b] Display keys with prefix key_name: corosync-cmapctl [-b] key_name... Track changes on keys with key_name: corosync-cmapctl [-b] -t key_name Track changes on keys with key prefix: corosync-cmapctl [-b] -T key_prefix
SEE ALSO
cmap_overview(8), cmap_keys(8) 2012-01-23 COROSYNC-CMAP(8)
Related Man Pages
corosync(8) - centos
confdb_key_delete(3) - debian
corosync-keygen(8) - debian
corosync-objctl(8) - debian
corosync-objctl(8) - suse
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