om vol postsync¶
Execute the postsync method of the resource driver for each local service instance resource. These methods usually take appropriate action based on var files received from the primary node.
–color=<string>¶
Colorize output. Possible values are:
auto: guess based on tty presence
always|yes: always colorize
never|no: never colorize
–daemon¶
A flag inhibiting the command daemonization. Set by the daemonization routine.
–debug¶
Increase stream and file log verbosity up to the debug level.
–dry-run¶
Show the action execution plan.
–env¶
Export the uppercased variable in the os environment.
With the create action only, set a env section parameter in the service configuration file. Multiple
--env <key>=<val>
can be specified. For all other actions.
–local¶
Execute the service action on the local service instances only, ignoring cluster-wide considerations.
–master¶
Limit the action scope to the master service resources.
–namespace=<string>¶
The namespace to switch to for the action. Namespaces are cluster partitions. A default namespace can be set for the session setting the OSVC_NAMESPACE environment variable.
–node=<string>¶
The node to send a request to. If not specified the local node is targeted.
–nolock¶
Don’t acquire the action lock. Dangerous, but can be useful to set parameters from an action trigger.
–rid=<string>¶
A resource specifier expression like
<spec>[,<spec>]
, where<spec>
can be:
A resource id
A driver group name (app, fs, disk, …)
Examples:
app
all app resources
container#1,ip#1
only container#1 and ip#1
–slave=<string>¶
Limit the action to the service resources in the specified, comma-separated, slaves.
–slaves¶
Limit the action scope to service resources in all slaves.
–status=<string>¶
Operate only on service with a local instance in the specified availability status (up, down, warn, …).
–subsets=<string>¶
Limit the action to the resources in the specified, comma-separated, list of subsets.
–tags=<string>¶
A comma-separated list of resource tags to limit action to. The
+
separator can be used to impose multiple tag conditions. For example,tag1+tag2,tag3
limits the action to resources with both tag1 and tag2, or tag3.
–waitlock=<string>¶
A duration expression like
5s
. The maximum wait time when acquiring the service action lock.
-f, –force¶
Force action, ignore sanity checks.
-h, –help¶
Show this help message and exit.
-p, –parallel¶
Start actions on specified services in parallel. max_parallel in node.conf limits the number of parallel running subprocesses.
-s, VAL, –service=<string>¶
A service selector expression
[!]<expr>[<sep>[!]<expr>]
where:
!
is the expression negation operator
<sep>
can be:
,
OR expressions
+
AND expressions
<expr>
can be:
a shell glob on service names
<param><op><value>
where:
<param>
can be:
<rid>:
<group>:
<rid>.<key>
<group>.<key>
<single value jsonpath expression on the $.monitor.services.<path> dictionary extended under the 'nodes' key by each instance 'status' and 'config' data>
<op>
can be:
<
>
<=
>=
=
~
the string or any list element matches the regexp value
~=
the string matches regexp value or any list element is the valueExamples:
*dns,ha*+app.timeout>1
ip:+task:
!*excluded
$.avail=warn
$.nodes.*.status.avail=warn
Note:
!
usage requires single quoting the expression to prevent shell history expansion