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-v –verbose Log extra debug information.
-d del=id Remove the given configuration element specified by a '.' separated
identifier.
-g get=id Display the value of a configuration element.
-p path=file Specify an alternate configuration file to use. The default file is located
at /etc/config/config.xml.
-r run=configurator Run the specified registered configurator. Registered configurators are
listed below.
-s --set=id=value Change the value of configuration element specified by a '.' separated
identifier.
-e --export=file Save active configuration to file.
-i --import=file Load configuration from file.
-t --test-import=file Pretend to load configuration from file.
-S --separator=char The pattern to separate fields with, default is '.'
-P --password=id Prompt user for a value. Hash the value, then save it in id.
The registered configurators are:
alerts
auth
cascade
console
dhcp
dialin
eventlog
hosts
ipaccess
ipconfig
nagios
power
serialconfig
services
slave
systemsettings
time
ups
users
There are three ways to delete a config element value. The simplest way is use the delete-node script
detailed later in Chapter 15. You can also assign the config element to "", or delete the entire config
node using -d:
# /bin/config -d 'element name'
All passwords are saved in plaintext except the user passwords and the system passwords, which are
encrypted.
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