HarperDB CLI
The HarperDB command line interface (CLI) is used to administer self-installed HarperDB instances.
Installing HarperDB
To install HarperDB with CLI prompts, run the following command:
Alternatively, HarperDB installations can be automated with environment variables or command line arguments; see a full list of configuration parameters here. Note, when used in conjunction, command line arguments will override environment variables.
Environment Variables
Command Line Arguments
Starting HarperDB
To start HarperDB after it is installed, run the following command:
Stopping HarperDB
To stop HarperDB once it is running, run the following command:
Restarting HarperDB
To restart HarperDB once it is running, run the following command:
Getting the HarperDB Version
To check the version of HarperDB that is installed run the following command:
Get all available CLI commands
To display all available HarperDB CLI commands along with a brief description run:
Get the status of HarperDB and clustering
To display the status of the HarperDB process, the clustering hub and leaf processes, the clustering network and replication statuses, run:
Backups
HarperDB uses a transactional commit process that ensures that data on disk is always transactionally consistent with storage. This means that HarperDB maintains database integrity in the event of a crash. It also means that you can use any standard volume snapshot tool to make a backup of a HarperDB database. Database files are stored in the hdb/database directory. As long as the snapshot is an atomic snapshot of these database files, the data can be copied/moved back into the database directory to restore a previous backup (with HarperDB shut down) , and database integrity will be preserved. Note that simply copying an in-use database file (using cp
, for example) is not a snapshot, and this would progressively read data from the database at different points in time, which yields unreliable copy that likely will not be usable. Standard copying is only reliable for a database file that is not in use.
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