sdpctl Reference Guide



sdpctl appliance switch-partition

Initiate a partition switch on an appliance regardless of upgrade status

sdpctl appliance switch-partition [flags]

Examples

  # executing the command with a valid appliance id will initiate the partition switch on the appliance with the matching id
  > sdpctl appliance switch-partition <appliance-id>

  # executing the command with no argument will prompt for the appliance to make the partition switch on
  > sdpctl appliance switch-partition
  ? select appliance:  [Use arrows to move, space to select, <right> to all, <left> to none, type to filter]
  [ ] controller
  [ ] gateway

Options

  -h, --help   help for switch-partition

Options inherited from parent commands

      --api-version int          Peer API version override
      --ci-mode                  Log to stderr instead of file and disable progress-bars
      --debug                    Enable debug logging
      --descending               Change the direction of sort order when using the '--order-by' flag. Using this will reverse the sort order for all keywords specified in the '--order-by' flag.
      --events-path string       send logs to unix domain socket path
  -e, --exclude stringToString   Filter appliances using a comma separated list of key-value pairs. Regex syntax is used for matching strings. Example: '--exclude name=controller,site=<site-id> etc.'.
                                 Available keywords to filter on are: name, id, tags|tag, version, hostname|host, active|activated, site|site-id, function (default [])
  -i, --include stringToString   Include appliances. Adheres to the same syntax and key-value pairs as '--exclude' (default [])
      --no-interactive           Suppress interactive prompt with auto accept
      --no-verify                Don't verify TLS on for the given command, overriding settings from config file
      --order-by strings         Order appliance lists by keywords, i.e. 'name', 'id' etc. Accepts a comma seperated list of keywords, where first mentioned has priority. Applies to the 'appliance list' and 'appliance stats' commands. (default [name])
  -p, --profile string           Profile configuration to use

SEE ALSO

  • sdpctl appliance - Manage the appliances and perform tasks such as backups, upgrades, metrics etc