server Commands

Use commands with the server keyword to export, register, unregister, and query Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server.

rhpctl export server

Exports data from the repository to a Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server data file.

Syntax

rhpctl export server -server peer_server_name -serverdata file_path

Usage Notes

  • Specify the name of a peer server cluster.

  • Specify the path to the file containing the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server data.

rhpctl query server

Displays the configuration of a server.

Syntax

rhpctl query server

Usage Notes

This command has no parameters.

Example

This command displays output similar to the following:

$ ./rhpctl query server

Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server (RHPS): rhps-myserver
Storage base path: /u01/app/RHPImages
Disk Groups: RHPDATA
Port number: 8896

rhpctl register server

Registers the specific Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server as a peer server.

Syntax

rhpctl register server -server server_cluster_name -serverdata file
  {-root | -cred cred_name | -sudouser sudo_username -sudopath path_to_sudo_binary
   | -auth plugin_name [-arg1 name1:value1 [-arg2 name2:value2 ...]]}

Parameters

Table A-57 rhpctl register server Command Parameters

Parameter Description
-server server_cluster_name

Specify the name of the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server cluster that you want to register.

-serverdata file

Specify the path to the file containing the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server data.

-root | -cred cred_name | -sudouser sudo_user_name -sudopath sudo_binary_location | -auth plugin_name plugin_args

Choose -root to perform super user operations as root. Alternatively, you can choose either to specify a credential name to associate the user name and password credentials to access a remote node, to perform super user operations as a sudo user by specifying a sudo user name and the path to the sudo binary, or to use an authentication plugin to access the remote node.

rhpctl unregister server

Unregisters a specific Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server as a peer server.

Syntax

rhpctl unregister server -server server_cluster_name [-force]

Usage Notes

  • Specify the name of the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server you want to unregister as a peer.
  • Optionally, you can use the -force parameter to forcibly unregister the server.