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NAME

       Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager

SYNOPSIS

       crmadmin [options] [node]

DESCRIPTION

       query and manage the Pacemaker controller

OPTIONS

   Help Options:
       -h, --help
              Show help options

       --help-all
              Show all help options

       --help-output
              Show output help

       --help-command
              Show command options

       --help-additional
              Show additional options

   Output Options:
       --output-as=FORMAT
              Specify output format as one of: text (default), xml

       --output-to=DEST
              Specify file name for output (or "-" for stdout)

   Commands:
       -S, --status=NODE
              Display  the  status  of  the  specified  node.   Result  is state of node's internal finite state
              machine, which can be useful for debugging

       -P, --pacemakerd
              Display the status of local pacemakerd.  Result  is  the  state  of  the  sub-daemons  watched  by
              pacemakerd.

       -D, --dc_lookup
              Display the uname of the node co-ordinating the cluster.  This is an internal detail rarely useful
              to administrators except when deciding on which node to examine the logs.

       -N, --nodes=TYPE
              Display  the  uname of all member nodes [optionally filtered by type (comma-separated)] Types: all
              (default), cluster, guest, remote

   Additional Options:
       -t, --timeout=DURATION
              Time to wait before declaring the operation failed (default 30s; use 0 to disable timeout)

       -B, --bash-export
              Display nodes as shell commands of the form 'export uname=uuid' (valid with -N/--nodes)

       -i, --ipc-name=NAME
              Name to use for ipc instead of 'crmadmin' (with -P/--pacemakerd).

   Application Options:
       -$, --version
              Display software version and exit

       -V, --verbose
              Increase debug output (may be specified multiple times)

       -q, --quiet
              Display only the essential query information

NOTES

       DURATION in any command line option can be specified as an integer number of  seconds,  an  integer  plus
       units (ms, msec, us, usec, s, sec, m, min, h, or hr), or an ISO 8601 period specification.

AUTHOR

       Written by Andrew Beekhof and the Pacemaker project contributors

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to https://bugs.clusterlabs.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Pacemaker

Pacemaker 3.0.0                                     June 2025                                       PACEMAKER(8)