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	MaxCtrl
MaxCtrl is a command line administrative client for MaxScale which uses the MaxScale REST API for communication. It is intended to be the replacement software for the legacy MaxAdmin command line client.
By default, the MaxScale REST API listens on port 8989 on the local host. The
default credentials for the REST API are admin:mariadb. The users used by the
REST API are the same that are used by the MaxAdmin network interface. This
means that any users created for the MaxAdmin network interface should work with
the MaxScale REST API and MaxCtrl.
For more information about the MaxScale REST API, refer to the REST API documentation and the Configuration Guide.
Commands
- list
- show
- set
- clear
- enable
- disable
- create
- destroy
- link
- unlink
- start
- stop
- alter
- rotate
- call
- cluster
- api
Options
All command accept the following global options.
  -u, --user      Username to use                    [string] [default: "admin"]
  -p, --password  Password for the user. To input the password manually, give -p
                  as the last argument or use --password=''
                                                   [string] [default: "mariadb"]
  -h, --hosts     List of MaxScale hosts. The hosts must be in HOST:PORT format
                  and each value must be separated by a comma.
                                            [string] [default: "localhost:8989"]
  -t, --timeout   Request timeout in milliseconds      [number] [default: 10000]
  -q, --quiet     Silence all output                  [boolean] [default: false]
  --tsv           Print tab separated output          [boolean] [default: false]
HTTPS/TLS Options:
  -s, --secure              Enable HTTPS requests     [boolean] [default: false]
  --tls-key                 Path to TLS private key                     [string]
  --tls-cert                Path to TLS public certificate              [string]
  --tls-ca-cert             Path to TLS CA certificate                  [string]
  --tls-verify-server-cert  Whether to verify server TLS certificates
                                                       [boolean] [default: true]
Options:
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]
list
Usage: list <command>
Commands:
  servers              List servers
  services             List services
  listeners <service>  List listeners of a service
  monitors             List monitors
  sessions             List sessions
  filters              List filters
  modules              List loaded modules
  users                List created network users
  commands             List module commands
list servers
Usage: list servers
List all servers in MaxScale.
list services
Usage: list services
List all services and the servers they use.
list listeners
Usage: list listeners <service>
List listeners for a service.
list monitors
Usage: list monitors
List all monitors in MaxScale.
list sessions
Usage: list sessions
List all client sessions.
list filters
Usage: list filters
List all filters in MaxScale.
list modules
Usage: list modules
List all currently loaded modules.
list users
Usage: list users
List the users that can be used to connect to the MaxScale REST API.
list commands
Usage: list commands
List all available module commands.
show
Usage: show <command>
Commands:
  server <server>    Show server
  service <service>  Show service
  monitor <monitor>  Show monitor
  session <session>  Show session
  filter <filter>    Show filter
  module <module>    Show loaded module
  maxscale           Show MaxScale information
  threads            Show worker thread information
  logging            Show MaxScale logging information
  commands <module>  Show module commands of a module
show server
Usage: show server <server>
Show detailed information about a server. The Parameters field contains the
currently configured parameters for this server. See help alter server for
more details about altering server parameters.
show service
Usage: show service <service>
Show detailed information about a service. The Parameters field contains the
currently configured parameters for this service. See help alter service for
more details about altering service parameters.
show monitor
Usage: show monitor <monitor>
Show detailed information about a monitor. The Parameters field contains the
currently configured parameters for this monitor. See help alter monitor for
more details about altering monitor parameters.
show session
Usage: show session <session>
Show detailed information about a single session. The list of sessions can be
retrieved with the list sessions command. The  is the session ID of a
particular session.
show filter
Usage: show filter <filter>
The list of services that use this filter is show in the Services field.
show module
Usage: show module <module>
This command shows all available parameters as well as detailed version information of a loaded module.
show maxscale
Usage: show maxscale
See help alter maxscale for more details about altering MaxScale parameters.
show threads
Usage: show threads
show logging
Usage: show logging
See help alter logging for more details about altering logging parameters.
show commands
Usage: show commands <module>
This command shows the parameters the command expects with the parameter descriptions.
set
Usage: set <command>
Commands:
  server <server> <state>  Set server state
set server
Usage: set server <server> <state>
If  is monitored by a monitor, this command should only be used to set
the server into the maintenance state. Any other states will be overridden by
the monitor on the next monitoring interval. To manually control server states,
use the stop monitor <name> command to stop the monitor before setting the
server states manually.
clear
Usage: clear <command>
Commands:
  server <server> <state>  Clear server state
clear server
Usage: clear server <server> <state>
This command clears a server state set by the set server <server> <state>
command
enable
Usage: enable <command>
Commands:
  log-priority <log>  Enable log priority [warning|notice|info|debug]
  account <name>      Activate a Linux user account for administrative use
Enable account options:
  --type  Type of user to create
                         [string] [choices: "admin", "basic"] [default: "basic"]
enable log-priority
Usage: enable log-priority <log>
The debug log priority is only available for debug builds of MaxScale.
enable account
Usage: enable account <name>
The Linux user accounts are used by the MaxAdmin UNIX Domain Socket interface
disable
Usage: disable <command>
Commands:
  log-priority <log>  Disable log priority [warning|notice|info|debug]
  account <name>      Disable a Linux user account from administrative use
disable log-priority
Usage: disable log-priority <log>
The debug log priority is only available for debug builds of MaxScale.
disable account
Usage: disable account <name>
The Linux user accounts are used by the MaxAdmin UNIX Domain Socket interface
create
Usage: create <command>
Commands:
  server <name> <host> <port>       Create a new server
  monitor <name> <module>           Create a new monitor
  listener <service> <name> <port>  Create a new listener
  user <name> <password>            Create a new network user
Common create options:
  --protocol               Protocol module name                         [string]
  --authenticator          Authenticator module name                    [string]
  --authenticator-options  Option string for the authenticator          [string]
  --tls-key                Path to TLS key                              [string]
  --tls-cert               Path to TLS certificate                      [string]
  --tls-ca-cert            Path to TLS CA certificate                   [string]
  --tls-version            TLS version to use                           [string]
  --tls-cert-verify-depth  TLS certificate verification depth           [string]
Create server options:
  --services  Link the created server to these services                  [array]
  --monitors  Link the created server to these monitors                  [array]
Create monitor options:
  --servers           Link the created monitor to these servers          [array]
  --monitor-user      Username for the monitor user                     [string]
  --monitor-password  Password for the monitor user                     [string]
Create listener options:
  --interface  Interface to listen on                   [string] [default: "::"]
Create user options:
  --type  Type of user to create
                         [string] [choices: "admin", "basic"] [default: "basic"]
create server
Usage: create server <name> <host> <port>
The created server will not be used by any services or monitors unless the
--services or --monitors options are given. The list of servers a service or a
monitor uses can be altered with the link and unlink commands.
create monitor
Usage: create monitor <name> <module>
The list of servers given with the --servers option should not contain any servers that are already monitored by another monitor.
create listener
Usage: create listener <service> <name> <port>
The new listener will be taken into use immediately.
create user
Usage: create user <name> <password>
The created user can be used with the MaxScale REST API as well as the MaxAdmin
network interface. By default the created user will have read-only privileges.
To make the user an administrative user, use the --type=admin option.
destroy
Usage: destroy <command>
Commands:
  server <name>              Destroy an unused server
  monitor <name>             Destroy an unused monitor
  listener <service> <name>  Destroy an unused listener
  user <name>                Remove a network user
destroy server
Usage: destroy server <name>
The server must be unlinked from all services and monitor before it can be destroyed.
destroy monitor
Usage: destroy monitor <name>
The monitor must be unlinked from all servers before it can be destroyed.
destroy listener
Usage: destroy listener <service> <name>
Destroying a monitor causes it to be removed on the next restart. Destroying a listener at runtime stops it from accepting new connections but it will still be bound to the listening socket. This means that new listeners cannot be created to replace destroyed listeners without restarting MaxScale.
destroy user
Usage: destroy user <name>
The last remaining administrative user cannot be removed. Create a replacement administrative user before attempting to remove the last administrative user.
link
Usage: link <command>
Commands:
  service <name> <server...>  Link servers to a service
  monitor <name> <server...>  Link servers to a monitor
link service
Usage: link service <name> <server...>
This command links servers to a service, making them available for any connections that use the service. Before a server is linked to a service, it should be linked to a monitor so that the server state is up to date. Newly linked server are only available to new connections, existing connections will use the old list of servers.
link monitor
Usage: link monitor <name> <server...>
Linking a server to a monitor will add it to the list of servers that are monitored by that monitor. A server can be monitored by only one monitor at a time.
unlink
Usage: unlink <command>
Commands:
  service <name> <server...>  Unlink servers from a service
  monitor <name> <server...>  Unlink servers from a monitor
unlink service
Usage: unlink service <name> <server...>
This command unlinks servers from a service, removing them from the list of available servers for that service. New connections to the service will not use the unlinked servers but existing connections can still use the servers.
unlink monitor
Usage: unlink monitor <name> <server...>
This command unlinks servers from a monitor, removing them from the list of monitored servers. The servers will be left in their current state when they are unlinked from a monitor.
start
Usage: start <command>
Commands:
  service <name>  Start a service
  monitor <name>  Start a monitor
  maxscale        Start MaxScale by starting all services
start service
Usage: start service <name>
This starts a service stopped by stop service <name>
start monitor
Usage: start monitor <name>
This starts a monitor stopped by stop monitor <name>
start maxscale
Usage: start maxscale
This command will execute the start service command for all services in
MaxScale.
stop
Usage: stop <command>
Commands:
  service <name>  Stop a service
  monitor <name>  Stop a monitor
  maxscale        Stop MaxScale by stopping all services
stop service
Usage: stop service <name>
Stopping a service will prevent all the listeners for that service from accepting new connections. Existing connections will still be handled normally until they are closed.
stop monitor
Usage: stop monitor <name>
Stopping a monitor will pause the monitoring of the servers. This can be used to
manually control server states with the set server command.
stop maxscale
Usage: stop maxscale
This command will execute the stop service command for all services in
MaxScale.
alter
Usage: alter <command>
Commands:
  server <server> <key> <value>    Alter server parameters
  monitor <monitor> <key> <value>  Alter monitor parameters
  service <service> <key> <value>  Alter service parameters
  logging <key> <value>            Alter logging parameters
  maxscale <key> <value>           Alter MaxScale parameters
alter server
Usage: alter server <server> <key> <value>
To display the server parameters, execute show server <server>
alter monitor
Usage: alter monitor <monitor> <key> <value>
To display the monitor parameters, execute show monitor <monitor>
alter service
Usage: alter service <service> <key> <value>
To display the service parameters, execute show service <service>. The
following list of parameters can be altered at runtime:
[ "user", "passwd", "enable_root_user", "max_connections", "connection_timeout", "auth_all_servers", "optimize_wildcard", "strip_db_esc", "localhost_match_wildcard_host", "max_slave_connections", "max_slave_replication_lag" ]
alter logging
Usage: alter logging <key> <value>
To display the logging parameters, execute show logging
alter maxscale
Usage: alter maxscale <key> <value>
To display the MaxScale parameters, execute show maxscale. The following list
of parameters can be altered at runtime:
[ "auth_connect_timeout", "auth_read_timeout", "auth_write_timeout", "admin_auth", "admin_log_auth_failures", "passive" ]
rotate
Usage: rotate <command>
Commands:
  logs  Rotate log files by closing and reopening the files
rotate logs
Usage: rotate logs
This command is intended to be used with the logrotate command.
call
Usage: call <command>
Commands:
  command <module> <command> [params...]  Call a module command
call command
Usage: call command <module> <command> [params...]
To inspect the list of module commands, execute list commands
cluster
Usage: cluster <command>
Commands:
  diff <target>  Show difference between host servers and <target>.
  sync <target>  Synchronize the cluster with target MaxScale server.
cluster diff
Usage: cluster diff <target>
The list of host servers is controlled with the --hosts option. The target server should not be in the host list. Value of must be in HOST:PORT format
cluster sync
Usage: cluster sync <target>
This command will alter all MaxScale instances given in the --hosts option to
represent the  MaxScale. If the synchronization of a MaxScale instance
fails, it will be disabled by executing the stop maxscale command on that
instance. Synchronization can be attempted again if a previous attempt failed
due to a network failure or some other ephemeral error. Any other errors require
manual synchronization of the MaxScale configuration files and a restart of the
failed Maxscale.
api
Usage: api <command>
Commands:
  get <resource> [path]  Get raw JSON
api get
Usage: get <resource> [path]
Perform a raw REST API call. The path definition uses JavaScript syntax to extract values. For example, the following command extracts all server states as an array of JSON values: maxctrl api get servers data[].attributes.state
