return_epoch
Returns the last good epoch.
Returns the last good epoch.
Syntax
vcluster return_epoch options
Options
--ca-cert-filestring- The path to the trusted CA certificate file.
Default:
/opt/vertica/config/https_certs/rootca.pem
--catalog-pathstring- The absolute path to the catalog directory.
--cert-filestring- The path to the certificate file.
Default:
/opt/vertica/config/https_certs/{username}.pem
{ -c | --config }string- The path to the configuration file. If a configuration file is present in the default location (automatically generated by
create_db), you do not need to specify this option.Default:
/opt/vertica/config/vertica_cluster.yaml
{ -d | --db-name }string- The name of the database. You should only use this option if you want to override the database name in your configuration file. This string must conform to the format used for database names.
--db-userstring- The username for connecting to the database.
{ -h | --help }- Prints help text.
--hostsstrings- A comma-separated list of hosts in the database.
--key-filestring- Path to the key file. If you specify this option, you must also specify
--cert-file. You should only use--cert-fileand--key-fileif you have configured the Node Management Agent (NMA) to use custom certificates.
{ -l | --log-path }string- The absolute path for debug logs.
Default:
/opt/vertica/log/vcluster.log
{ -p | --password }string- The database password.
--password-filestring- The absolute path to a file containing the database password.
If you pass a dash(-) (that is, `--password-file -`), the password is read from STDIN.
Important
Your database password cannot include single quotes.
--read-password-from-prompt- Prompts the user to enter the password.
--tls-modestring- Sets the TLS validation mode. Valid options are
enable,verify-ca,verify-full.Default:
enable
--use-password-for-sql-client-only- Use the password for the NMA SQL client only.
--verbose- Shows the details of VCluster run in the console.
Examples
To return the last good epoch:
vcluster return_epoch