Fabric Server Commands

fabric-app-backup-restore

Execute the fabric-app-backup-restore command to create a backup of the Fabric applications and firewall settings in a Standalone Fabric Server. For more details, go to Standalone Fabric Server Backup and Restore.

Example:

fabric-app-backup-restore

configure-public-ip

Execute the configure-public-ip command to configure public IP addresses for Fabric Servers. For more details, go to Configuring Public IP addresses for Fabric Servers.

Example:

configure-public-ip

change-tunnelip

Execute the change-tunnelip command to modify the Tunnel Network IP-Address of the Master Fabric server.

Example:

change-tunnelip

fabric-app-installer

Execute the fabric-app-installer command to install Fabric Authenticator and Fabric Storage.

Example:

fabric-app-installer

fabric-auth-backup-restore

Execute the fabric-auth-backup-restore command to create and restore a backup of the Fabric Authenticator database in a Cluster Fabric Server. For more details, go to Fabric Authenticator Backup and Restore in Cluster Setup.

Example:

fabric-auth-backup-restore

recover-fabric-app

Execute the recover-fabric-app command to recover the Fabric Storage in a Cluster Fabric Server.

Example:

recover-fabric-app

change-clstserver

Execute the change-clstserver command to change the IP addresses of the Fabric Cluster Server.

Example:

change-clstserver

addfwrule

Execute the addfwrule command to add static IP address for the API server.

Example:

addfwrule

rmfwrule

Execute the rmfwrule command to remove static IP address for the API server.

Example:

rmfwrule

fabric-scalable

Execute the fabric-scalable command to upscale the number of the Fabric Server nodes to create a failover cluster. For more details, go to the Scalability in Fabric Server.

Example:

fabric-scalable

start-fabric-app

Execute the start-fabric-app command in the Master Fabric Server to initialize the Fabric applications.

Example:

start-fabric-app

configure-public-ip

Execute the configure-public-ip command to configure public IP addresses for Fabric Servers.

Note

For a cluster setup, you can access the command only from the Master Fabric Server.

Example:

configure-public-ip

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