curl -L https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/runtimefabric/api/download/rtfctl-windows/latest -o rtfctl.exe
Using the Runtime Fabric Command Line Tool
Install and use the rtfctl command line tool to locally manage Runtime Fabrics. The rtfctl tool supports the following actions:
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Get the status of a Runtime Fabric. 
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Perform a heap dump or a thread dump of a running application. 
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Display memory usage of a running application. 
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Manage proxy settings. 
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Manage secure properties. 
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Manage a Mule license. 
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Manage the alert sender email address. 
If you are using the default namespace (rtf), you do not need to specify the additional flag --namespace <rtf_namespace>. Note that this flag is introduced only as of rtfctl version 0.4.1.
Install rtfctl
| The tasks in the section must be performed by an IT administrator. If you’re using Runtime Fabric for AKS and have the AKS-managed Azure AD integration enabled, the following command returns the credentials needed to run rtfctl commands: 
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Download the rtfctlcommand-line tool:rtfctlis supported on Windows, MacOS (Darwin), and Linux. Choose the appropriate method:- 
Windows 
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MacOS (Darwin) curl -L https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/runtimefabric/api/download/rtfctl-darwin/latest -o rtfctl 
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Linux curl -L https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/runtimefabric/api/download/rtfctl/latest -o rtfctl 
 
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Change file permissions for the rtfctlcommand-line tool:chmod +x rtfctl 
Running Commands
The rtfctl command line tool consumes kubeconfig files as described in Organizing Cluster Access Using kubeconfig Files. Use this method to configure which cluster you want to manage. Confirm that the rtfctl binary is present in the current working directory and in the user $PATH.
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Run rtfctlcommands as a privileged user.
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To list all supported commands, run rtfctl -h.
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For more information about a specific command, run rtfctl <command> -h.
Checking for Proxy Settings
When you run commands, rtfctl checks for any proxy settings in your environment. The tool looks for a NO_PROXY key (in upper case) and will accept a no_proxy key (in lower case) if NO_PROXY is not used. If both keys are present, rtfctl uses NO_PROXY. The rtfctl tool sets the key in your local Kubernetes context to honor your proxy settings.
Commands for Configuring Runtime Fabric
Use the following commands to configure Runtime Fabric.
| Command | Description | 
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| Applies changes to a Runtime Fabric configuration | |
| Updates rtfctl | |
| Waits for Runtime Fabric components to become ready | |
| Renews an expired client certificate using a pre-downloaded package | 
apply
Applies changes to a Runtime Fabric configuration.
| You can use the rtfctl apply system-configurationcommand to update OpenShift system-configuration values. Other rtfctl apply commands are not effective for OpenShift. For any other updates, modify the values in the OpenShift console. | 
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Applies an HTTP proxy configuration rtfctl apply http-proxy http://<host>:<port> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Applies an HTTP proxy configuration with hostnames bypassing the proxy rtfctl apply http-proxy http://<host>:<port> --no-proxy "DOMAIN1.com,DOMAIN2.com" --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Applies an HTTP proxy configuration with authentication rtfctl apply http-proxy http://<username>:<password>@<host>:<port> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Clears an HTTP proxy configuration rtfctl apply http-proxy "" --no-proxy "" --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Applies a secure property rtfctl apply secure-property --key <key> --value <value> --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Applies a system configuration on a host node rtfctl apply system-configuration 
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Applies a system configuration on a host node without downloading the latest scripts rtfctl apply system-configuration --skip-download 
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Applies a Mule license rtfctl apply mule-license <base64_encoded_license> --namespace <rtf_namespace> If Runtime Fabric is installed via Helm, you must update the mule-licenseproperty in the Helm values.
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Applies a monitoring proxy rtfctl apply monitoring-proxy http://<host>:<port> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Clears a monitoring proxy configuration rtfctl apply monitoring-proxy "" --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
update
Updates rtfctl.
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Updates from the US control plane rtfctl update 
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Updates rtfctlfrom the EU control planertfctl update --host eu1.anypoint.mulesoft.com 
wait
Waits for Runtime Fabric components to become ready
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Specifies the number of seconds to wait 
rtfctl wait <value_in_seconds> --namespace <rtf_namespace>
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Specifies the number of seconds to pass before timing out the wait (Default is 600 seconds) 
rtfctl wait --timeout <value_in_seconds> --namespace <rtf_namespace>
Commands for Installing and Upgrading Runtime Fabric
Use the following commands when installing or upgrading Runtime Fabric, or when performing a back up or restore.
| Command | Description | 
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| Installs Runtime Fabric | |
| Performs a back up of the local Runtime Fabric state | |
| Restores local Runtime Fabric state from a backup | |
| Validates the cluster for Runtime Fabric installation | |
| Displays the Runtime Fabric version information | 
install
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Installs Runtime Fabric 
rtfctl install <activation_data>
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Override the Docker image registry URL and secret rtfctl install <activation_data> --image-pull-registry <string> --image-pull-secret <string> 
backup
Performs a back up of the local Runtime Fabric state.
rtfctl backup <backup_file_name>.tar.gz --namespace <rtf_namespace>
restore
Restores the local Runtime Fabric state from a backup
rtfctl restore <backup_file_name>.tar.gz --namespace <rtf_namespace>
validate
Validates the cluster for a Runtime Fabric installation
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Performs a validation check rtfctl validate <activation_data> 
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Performs a validation check and passes the fabric.tfconfiguration file that contains proxy settingsrtfctl validate -f <path_to_settings_file> To validate installation with a proxy, you must specify proxy settings in your settingsfile:
MULE_LICENSE=<your-mule-license> ACTIVATION_DATA=<activation_data> HTTP_PROXY=http://<proxy_domain>.com:<port>
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Override the Docker image registry URL and secret rtfctl validate <activation_data> --image-pull-registry <string> --image-pull-secret <string> 
Commands for Managing Applications on Runtime Fabric
Use the following commands to manage applications deployed to Runtime Fabric.
| Command | Description | 
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| Deletes a secure property | |
| Displays disk usage for an application | |
| Restarts an application | 
disk
Displays disk usage for an application
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Displays the disk usage for an application, using the first replica by default rtfctl disk <app_name> --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays the disk usage for an application, using a specific replica rtfctl disk <app_name> --details --pod <replica_name> --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
Commands for Troubleshooting Runtime Fabric
Use the following commands to troubleshoot Runtime Fabric.
| Command | Description | 
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| Displays one or more resources | |
| Tests network connectivity | |
| Generates a diagnostics report | |
| Displays the status of Runtime Fabric | |
| Verifies outbound network connectivity to the Runtime Fabric control plane | 
get
Displays one or more resources
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Prints a list of all applications in all environments rtfctl get apps --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Prints a list of all applications in a specific environment rtfctl get apps --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays an HTTP proxy configurations rtfctl get http-proxy --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays a monitoring proxy configuration rtfctl get monitoring-proxy --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays secure properties rtfctl get secure-properties --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays the Mule license rtfctl get mule-license --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Displays Runtime Fabric registry credentials rtfctl get registry-credentials <activation_data> 
ping
Tests network connectivity
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Pings example.com from inside an application, using the first replica by default rtfctl ping <app_name> <host_or_ip_address> --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Attempts to connect to example.com on port 12345from inside an application, using the first replica by defaultrtfctl ping <app_name> <host_or_ip_address> --port <port> --app-namespace <app_namespace> --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
report
Generates a diagnostics report at rtf-report.tar.gz
rtfctl report --namespace <rtf_namespace>
Run rtfctl report tasks in parallel by using the workers flag that controls the number of tasks to run in parallel. The default value is 10.
rtfctl report --workers <num_of_workers>
Faster compression of the tarball generated by rtfctl report with the --use-fast-compression flag. The default value is false.
rtfctl report --use-fast-compression=true
Select which application namespaces to include in the report besides the installation namespace by using the --namespaces flag. The flag controls what to include in the reports and can result in faster collection if only selected namespaces are reported.
# Reports rtf installation default namespace (rtf) rtfctl report # Reports only <rtf_namespace> rtfctl report -n <rtf_namespace> # Reports for <app_namespace_1> and <app_namespace_2> application namespaces that belong to <rtf_namespace> rtfctl report -n <rtf_namespace> --app-namespaces <app_namespace_1>,<app_namespace_2> rtfctl report -n <rtf_namespace> --app-namespaces <app_namespace_1> --app-namespaces <app_namespace_2> # Report for all application namespaces that belong to <rtf_namespace> rtfctl report -n <rtf_namespace> --app-namespaces all
Specifies the name of the helm release to support installations using custom release names.
rtfctl report --release-name <agentReleaseName>
status
Displays the status of Runtime Fabric
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Displays status output in JSON rtfctl status --output json --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Checks Kubernetes DNS health rtfctl status dns-check --node-label "<k>:<v>" 
test
Verifies outbound network connectivity to the Runtime Fabric control plane.
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Schedules a check on any nodes rtfctl test outbound-network --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Schedules a check the nodes satisfying the node-labelparameterrtfctl test outbound-network --node-label "<k>:<v>" --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
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Schedules a check on all nodes rtfctl test outbound-network --all --namespace <rtf_namespace> 
Usage
Install a Mule license
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Make sure to base64 encode the license. 
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Run the following command: $ sudo ./rtfctl apply mule-license '<license-key-information>' --namespace rtf1 Updating rtf namespace... OK 
Capture a Heap Dump
$ sudo /usr/local/bin/rtfctl heapdump hello-world /tmp/dump.hprof --app-namespace bed42b62-XXXX --namespace rtf1 Dumping heap for hello-world-f76484d8-l44qv... Heap dump written to /tmp/dump.hprof
For additional information, run the rtfctl heapdump -h command.
Working with Multiple Replicas
For application management commands that accept a --pod flag, you can obtain the list of replicas using the describe command:
$ sudo ./rtfctl describe apps hello-world --app-namespace bed42b62-XXXX --namespace rtf1 Name: hello-world Namespace: bed42b62-XXXX Status: PROGRESSING Runtime: 2 ID: Version: Organization ID: d30f74c0-XXXX Replicas: 1 desired | 1 updated | 1 total | 0 available | 1 unavailable Name Status ---- ------ hello-world-77f5897949-z54gb Pending
Auditing rtfctl Operations
The rtfctl command line tool (from v1.0.29 and above) audits the rtfctl operations on the cluster and it helps cluster administrators and you to track operations that impact Runtime Fabric core software.
Consider the following points:
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Audit logs are stored in a Kubernetes secret in the rtfctl-auditnamespace.
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Audit logs are cluster scoped and not attached to Runtime Fabric core software lifecycle. 
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Command executions remain operational even if the auditing process fails to audit the operation. 
To audit the operations, run the following command:
$ sudo ./rtfctl audit-logs
An output example:
[{"timestamp":"2023-10-26 00:52:24.446 +0000 UTC","kubeContext":"test-k8scontext","command":["./rtfctl","restart","test-application","--app-namespace","8456f9c7-2149-4983-b02b-6b18ddd28efe","--namespace","rtf"]}]
| Currently audit logs rollover or rotation is not supported. | 
Understanding rtfctl Output
The rtfctl command line tool commonly calls other applications and system tools, and the output of those calls is sent to standard output and standard error output. This output is written in the context of each operation performed.
The rtfctl command line tool includes a last output line on the most verbose commands to make it clear whether the operation succeed or failed. Normal operation may include some intermediate failure messages, such as when a stopped system unit is attempted to be stopped again.
If you are in doubt about whether a message represents a problem or not, discuss it with your system administrator or contact MuleSoft support.



