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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=TIMESPEC
              Time  to wait before declaring the operation failed
       -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:
       Time Specification:
       The TIMESPEC in any command line option can be specified in many different formats.  It can  be  just  an
       integer  number of seconds, a number plus units (ms/msec/us/usec/s/sec/m/min/h/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 2.1.8                                   January 2025                                      PACEMAKER(8)