update-cluster-remove − parses configuration file and re-indents, and removes selected parts
update-cluster-remove [OPTION] ... < input-filename
update-cluster-remove accepts XML input from standard input, and parses the content and outputs an indented XML file to the standard output, with the specified entries removed.
When no entries are specified, it is a pretty-formatter.
--ip [ip-address]
Specify the ip address of the system to be removed from the list.
--mac [MAC-address]
Specify the MAC address of the system to be removed from the list.
--master
Specify the nodes which have a notes
content saying master to be excluded.
--bootmaster [bootmaster IP]
Specify the nodes with the bootmaster to be removed from the list. Usually used with the --not option.
--not |
Reverse the whole logic. |
--failfound
Instead of the usual behavior, exit immediately with exit code of 1 as soon as something to output is found.
--help |
Emits a short help message. |
update-cluster-remove < cluster.xml
Pretty-print cluster.xml
update-cluster-remove --not --failfound --mac 00:11:22:33:44:55 <
cluster.xml
Exit with 1 if MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:55 is registered in cluster.xml database.
When no problem is encountered, returns with 0, and on error , exits with 1. One exception is when --failfound is specified, where it will return 1 when it succeeds also.
Please see the sample files, and read the README.Debian file included. This command is intended to be used internally by the files in /usr/lib/update-cluster/*.updatelist
Written by Junichi Uekawa <dancer AT debian DOT org>, <dancer AT netfort DOT gr DOT jp>, <dancer AT mikilab DOT doshisha DOT ac DOT jp> for Debian Project.
update-cluster-add (8), update-cluster-regenerate (8), update-cluster-parseconfig (1)