t3c-update - Traffic Control Cache Configuration cache status updater
t3c-update [-ahIqv] [-d value] [-e value] [-H value] [-i value] [-l value] [-P value] [-t value] [-u value] [-U value]
[--help]
[--version]
The t3c-update app is used to set the update and reval status in Traffic Ops.
This is typically used after applying configuration, to set the server's “queue” or “reval” status in Traffic Ops to false.
-a, --set-reval-status
[true | false] sets the servers revalidate status (required)
-H, --cache-host-name=value
Host name of the cache to generate config for. Must be the server host name in Traffic Ops, not a URL, and not the FQDN
-h, --help
Print usage information and exit
-I, --traffic-ops-insecure
[true | false] ignore certificate errors from Traffic Ops
-l, --login-dispersion=value
[seconds] wait a random number of seconds between 0 and [seconds] before login to traffic ops, default 0
-P, --traffic-ops-password=value
Traffic Ops password. Required. May also be set with the environment variable TO_PASS
-q, --set-update-status
[true | false] sets the servers update status (required)
-s, --silent
Silent. Errors are not logged, and the 'verbose' flag is ignored. If a fatal error occurs, the return code will be non-zero but no text will be output to stderr
-t, --traffic-ops-timeout-milliseconds=value
Timeout in milli-seconds for Traffic Ops requests, default is 30000 [30000]
-u, --traffic-ops-url=value
Traffic Ops URL. Must be the full URL, including the scheme. Required. May also be set with the environment variable TO_URL
-U, --traffic-ops-user=value
Traffic Ops username. Required. May also be set with the environment variable TO_USER
-v, --verbose
Log verbosity. Logging is output to stderr. By default, errors are logged. To log warnings, pass '-v'. To log info, pass '-vv'. To omit error logging, see '-s'.
-V, --version
Print the version and exit
The t3c application is maintained by Apache Traffic Control project. For help, bug reports, contributing, or anything else, see: