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NAME

       sxadm-cluster - manage SX clusters

SYNOPSIS

       sxadm cluster [OPTIONS] <MODE> [NODE1 [NODE2...]] sx://[profile@]cluster

       where  NODE  is  a  string  in  the  form  <CAPACITY>/<ADDRESS>[/INTERNAL_ADDRESS][/UUID],
       describing a node in a cluster (used for options, which operate on a list of nodes).

DESCRIPTION

       sxadm cluster is used to create and maintain remote clusters. In contrast to  sxadm  node,
       all  operations are performed over the network, therefore it requires a valid admin access
       to the cluster.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print help and exit

       --full-help
              Print help, including hidden options, and exit

       -V, --version
              Print version and exit

   Operation modes:
       -N, --new
              Create a new SX cluster with a local node. This command is only used when  creating
              the  cluster and requires specification of the first node joining the cluster. If a
              UUID is not provided in the NODE's string, it will be automatically  assigned.  The
              subsequent nodes get joined to the cluster with --modify.

       -I, --info
              Shows configuration of the cluster, its list of nodes and current operations.

       -M, --modify
              Modify  an  existing  SX  cluster. This option allows adding, removing and resizing
              nodes. It operates on a list of nodes - the  current  list  can  be  obtained  with
              --info.

       -l, --list-nodes
              Show  current status of all nodes. This includes disk usage, memory usage, software
              version, and others.

       -L, --lock
              This option applies an advisory lock and should be performed before making  changes
              to the cluster.

       -U, --unlock
              This option removes an advisory lock.

       -R, --resize=<+/->SIZE
              This  option  can  proportionally  grow or shrink the entire cluster, resizing each
              individual node with respect to its size. For example, growing a  cluster  made  of
              three  nodes: A(1TB), B(1TB), C(2TB) by 4TB will results in new node sizes: A(2TB),
              B(2TB), C(4TB). The benefit of using this option is a minimized relocation of  data
              across the cluster. The nodes can be also resized individually with --modify.

       -F, --replace-faulty
              Replace  faulty  nodes  in  a  cluster.  This  option  takes pairs of faulty node -
              replacement node, where the replacement node should provide the  same  capacity  as
              the  faulty  one.  The replace process assumes all data on the faulty node has been
              lost and will attempt to recover it from the other nodes in the cluster.

       -S, --set-faulty
              This option marks selected nodes as faulty, which will no longer  be  used  by  the
              clients. They can be later replaced with --replace-faulty.

       -G, --force-gc
              Force a garbage collection cycle on all nodes.

       -X, --force-expire
              Force GC and expiration of reservations on all nodes.

       --get-cluster-key
              Obtain remote cluster key.

       --get-allowed-replica
              Obtain  the  minimum  and  maximum  volume  replica  count currently allowed on the
              cluster. The replica values depend on a few factors, such as number of nodes,  zone
              configuration and the state of the cluster.

       -m, --set-mode=MODE
              Set cluster operating mode ('ro' or 'rw' for read-only or write-only respectively).
              The read-only mode can be used to perform cluster maintainance (eg.  perform  sxadm
              node --check).

       --upgrade
              Perform  sanity  checks  on all nodes in the cluster. Start a cluster upgrade if no
              problems are found, followed by a garbage collection.

       --set-meta="KEY=VALUE"
              Set cluster metadata in a form of a key-value pair. The metadata can only be set by
              a cluster administrator, but can be obtained by all users.

       --get-meta=KEY
              Display  a  specific entry from the cluster metadata. When the key is ALL, then all
              entries will get displayed.

       --delete-meta=KEY
              Delete a specific entry from the cluster metadata.

       --set-param="KEY=VALUE"
              Set a cluster parameter in a form of a key-value pair.  The  cluster  settings  can
              only be changed by an administrator.

       --get-param=KEY
              Get  a value of a specific cluster parameter. When the key is ALL, then all cluster
              settings will be displayed. The  cluster  settings  can  only  be  accessed  by  an
              administrator.

   New cluster options:
       -d, --node-dir=PATH
              Path to the node directory.

       --port=INT
              Set  the cluster destination TCP port (default 443 in secure mode or 80 in insecure
              mode).

       --ssl-ca-file=PATH
              SSL CA certificate file of the SX cluster (same file as in httpd configuration).

       -k, --admin-key=PATH
              File containing a pre-generated admin authentication token or stdin if "-" is given
              (default autogenerate token).

   Common options:
       -b, --batch-mode
              Turn off interactive confirmations and assume yes for all questions.

       -H, --human-readable
              Print human readable sizes  (default=off)

       -D, --debug
              Enable debug messages  (default=off)

       -c, --config-dir=PATH
              Path to SX configuration directory

   Cluster locking options:
       --locking-node=ADDRESS
              IP  address of a node used to aqcuire a cluster lock. By default a random node will
              be selected and the lock will be spread across the cluster.

FURTHER DOCUMENTATION

       Full documentation with additional examples available at: <http://www.skylable.com/docs/>

SEE ALSO

       sxadm(8), sxadm-node(8), sx.fcgi(8)