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Command-line interface for High-Availability cluster management on GNU/Linux systems.
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# INTRODUCTION crmsh is a command-line interface for High-Availability cluster management on GNU/Linux systems. It simplifies the configuration, management and troubleshooting of Pacemaker-based clusters, by providing a powerful and intuitive set of features. crmsh can function both as an interactive shell with tab completion and inline documentation, and as a command-line tool. It can also be used in batch mode to execute commands from files. # MORE INFORMATION The website for crmsh is: * http://crmsh.github.io/ Documentation for the latest stable release is found at: * http://crmsh.github.io/documentation.html # DEVELOPMENT crmsh is implemented in Python. The source code for crmsh is kept in a git source repository. To check out the latest development version, install git and run this command: git clone https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh Bugs and issues can be reported here: * https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh/issues Any other questions or comments can be made on the linux-ha mailing list at: * http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha # INSTALLING Autoconf is used to take care of platform dependendent locations. It is mainly inherited from the Pacemaker source. ./autogen.sh ./configure make make install # MANIFEST ./doc: man page, source for the website and other documentation ./modules: the code ./templates: configuration templates ./test: unit tests and regression tests ./contrib: vim highlighting scripts and other semi-related contributions ./hb_report: log file collection and analysis tool
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