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This is the command fleetctl that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


fleetctl - fleetctl is a command-line interface to fleet, the cluster-wide CoreOS init
system.

SYNOPSIS


fleetctl [global options] <command> [command options] [arguments...]

VERSION:
0.11.5

DESCRIPTION


COMMANDS:
cat Output the contents of a submitted unit

destroy
Destroy one or more units in the cluster

fd-forward
Proxy stdin and stdout to a unix domain socket

help Show a list of commands or help for one command

journal
Print the journal of a unit in the cluster to stdout

list-machines
Enumerate the current hosts in the cluster

list-unit-files List the units that exist in the cluster. list-units List the
current state of units in the cluster load Schedule one or more units in
the cluster, first submitting them if necessary. ssh Open interactive
shell on a machine in the cluster start Instruct systemd to start one or
more units in the cluster, first submitting and loading if necessary. status
Output the status of one or more units in the cluster stop Instruct
systemd to stop one or more units in the cluster. submit Upload one or
more units to the cluster without starting them unload Unschedule one or
more units in the cluster. verify DEPRECATED - No longer works version
Print the version and exit

GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--ca-file=
Location of TLS CA file used to secure communication with the fleet API or etcd

--cert-file=
Location of TLS cert file used to secure communication with the fleet API or etcd

--debug=false
Print out more debug information to stderr

--driver=API
Adapter used to execute fleetctl commands. Options include "API" and "etcd".

--endpoint=unix:///var/run/fleet.sock
Location of the fleet API if --driver=API. Alternatively, if --driver=etcd,
location of the etcd API.

--etcd-key-prefix=/_coreos.com/fleet/
Keyspace for fleet data in etcd (development use only!)

-h=false
Print usage information and exit

--help=false
Print usage information and exit

--key-file=
Location of TLS key file used to secure communication with the fleet API or etcd

--known-hosts-file=~/.fleetctl/known_hosts
File used to store remote machine fingerprints. Ignored if strict host key checking
is disabled.

--request-timeout=3
Amount of time in seconds to allow a single request before considering it failed.

--ssh-timeout=10
Amount of time in seconds to allow for SSH connection initialization before
failing.

--ssh-username=core
Username to use when connecting to CoreOS instance.

--strict-host-key-checking=true
Verify host keys presented by remote machines before initiating SSH connections.

--tunnel=
Establish an SSH tunnel through the provided address for communication with fleet
and etcd.

--version=false
Print the version and exit

Global options can also be configured via upper-case environment variables prefixed with
"FLEETCTL_" For example, "some-flag" => "FLEETCTL_SOME_FLAG"

Run "fleetctl help <command>" for more details on a specific command.

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