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CLI for Local Cluster Servers

Command Description

Adds server to cluster

Deletes cluster

Lists all clusters in the environment

Removes server from a cluster

Creates new cluster

Describes server cluster

Modifies cluster

runtime-mgr cluster add server

> runtime-mgr cluster add server [options] <clusterId> <serverId>

This command adds the cluster in clusterId to the server passed in serverId.

This command accepts only the default options: --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output.

runtime-mgr cluster delete

> runtime-mgr cluster delete [options] <clusterId>

This command deletes the cluster passed in clusterId.

This command accepts only the default options: --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output.

This command does not prompt twice before deleting. If you send a delete instruction, it does not ask for confirmation.

runtime-mgr cluster list

> runtime-mgr cluster list [options]

This command lists all clusters in the environment.

This command accepts only the default options: --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output.

runtime-mgr cluster remove server

> runtime-mgr cluster remove server [options] <clusterId> <serverId>

This command removes the server passed in serverId from the cluster passed in clusterId.

This command accepts only the default options: --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output.

runtime-mgr cluster create

> runtime-mgr cluster create [options] <name>

This command creates a cluster using the id passed in name.

Besides the default --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output options, this command also takes:

Option Description

--multicast

Whether cluster should be multicast

--server <id:ip>

Pair of server ID and IP address. Latter is optional for multicast cluster. Provide multiple values to add multiple servers

runtime-mgr cluster describe

> runtime-mgr cluster describe [options] <clusterId>

This command describes the cluster passed in clusterId.

This command accepts only the default options: --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output.

runtime-mgr cluster modify

> runtime-mgr cluster modify [options] <clusterId>

This command modifies the cluster passed in clusterId.
In order to update the id for the cluster, you need to pass the --name option.

Besides the --name option, this command also takes the default --help, -f/--fields and -o/--output options.