Administrator's Guide
Chapter 15. Command Line Reference
The --single-line flag formats the output to make each command a single line. Otherwise,
long commands will be split over multiple lines to make them easier to read and edit manu-
ally.
list-tables
Usage: list-tables pattern
List all tables matching the given pattern. The wildcard character "*" can be used in the
pattern.
If you would like to find all tables with the string "forward" somewhere in the name, enter
this:
list-tables *forward*
load-factory
Usage: load-factory [--all]
With this command, you reset the preliminary configuration to the factory default.
The --all flag resets all tables to their default values. Currently this flag is mandatory.
modify-row
Usage: modify-row table [rowid] field=value [field=value ...]
With this command, you modify the listed fields of an existing row in a table. You get row
IDs with the dump-table command.
If the table has a single fixed row ("Single row"), no row ID is required.
revert-edits
Usage: revert-edits [--all]
With this command, you reset the preliminary configuration to the permanent configuration.
The --all flag resets all tables to their permanent configuration. Currently this flag is manda-
tory.
Test Preliminary Configuration
abort-testrun
Usage: abort-testrun
With this command, you abort the ongoing test run.
acknowledge-event
Usage: acknowledge-event
Some events need to be acknowledged before you can enter any new commands. These
events include when the Telecommuting Module ends a time-limited test mode.
Whenever you need to acknowledge an event, you will be prompted to do so by the CLI.
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