Provided by: landscape-client_23.08-0ubuntu1.2_amd64
NAME
landscape-client - Landscape system client
SYNOPSIS
landscape-client [options]
DESCRIPTION
The landscape-client is the client program for the landscape system management software. The client is responsible for communicating system information to the landscape server and executing remote management commands on the system.
OPTIONS
--version Show program's version number and exit. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -c FILE, --config=FILE Use config from this file (any command line options override settings from the file). (default: ’/etc/landscape/client.conf') -d PATH, --data-path=PATH The directory to store data files in (default: ’/var/lib/landscape/client/'). -q, --quiet Do not log to the standard output. -l FILE, --log-dir=FILE The directory to write log files to (default: ’/var/log/landscape'). --log-level=LOG_LEVEL One of debug, info, warning, error or critical. -u URL, --url=URL The server URL to connect to. --ping-url=PING_URL The URL to perform lightweight exchange initiation with. -k SSL_PUBLIC_KEY, --ssl-public-key=SSL_PUBLIC_KEY The public SSL key to verify the server. Only used if the given server URL is https. --ignore-sigint Ignore interrupt signals. --ignore-sigusr1 Ignore SIGUSR1 signal to rotate logs. --daemon Fork and run in the background. --pid-file=PID_FILE The file to write the PID to. --monitor-only Don't enable management features. This is useful if you want to run the client as a non-root user.
EXAMPLES
To run the client in the foreground, with all logging data printed to standard I/O: landscape-client To run the client in the background with a particular configuration file: landscape-client --config=my.conf --daemon To run the client in the foreground, with a configuration file, but overriding the bus option: landscape-client --config=my.conf --bus=session If you want to run the client in non-root mode, please use --monitor-only (or add it to the config file as monitor_only = True) and add the user you want to run as to the /etc/default/landscape-client file: DAEMON_USER=landscape
SEE ALSO
landscape-config (1)
AUTHOR
Landscape Development Team <landscape-team@canonical.com> 14 February 2019 landscape-client(1)