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diff --git a/doc/book/src/getting_started/04_control.md b/doc/book/src/getting_started/04_control.md deleted file mode 100644 index 018d3268..00000000 --- a/doc/book/src/getting_started/04_control.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# Control the daemon - -The `garage` binary has two purposes: - - it acts as a daemon when launched with `garage server ...` - - it acts as a control tool for the daemon when launched with any other command - -In this section, we will see how to use the `garage` binary as a control tool for the daemon we just started. -You first need to get a shell having access to this binary, which depends of your configuration: - - - with `docker`, run `sudo docker exec -ti garaged bash`, you will now have a shell - where the Garage binary is available as `/garage/garage` - - with `systemd`, simply run `/usr/local/bin/garage` if you followed previous instructions - -*You can also install the binary on your machine to remotely control the cluster.* - -## Talk to the daemon and create an alias - -`garage` requires 4 options to talk with the daemon: - -``` ---ca-cert <ca-cert> ---client-cert <client-cert> ---client-key <client-key> --h, --rpc-host <rpc-host> -``` - -The 3 first ones are certificates and keys needed by TLS, the last one is simply the address of garage's RPC endpoint. -Because we configure garage directly from the server, we do not need to set `--rpc-host`. -To avoid typing the 3 first options each time we want to run a command, we will create an alias. - -### test deployment - -If you have simply deployed Garage on your local machine, without TLS, you can invoke -`garage` directly without any of these parameters and without making a `garagectl` alias -(replace mentions of `garagectl` in the next sections by `garage`). - - -### `docker` alias - -```bash -alias garagectl='/garage/garage \ - --ca-cert /etc/garage/pki/garage-ca.crt \ - --client-cert /etc/garage/pki/garage.crt \ - --client-key /etc/garage/pki/garage.key' -``` - -### raw binary alias - -```bash -alias garagectl='/usr/local/bin/garage \ - --ca-cert /etc/garage/pki/garage-ca.crt \ - --client-cert /etc/garage/pki/garage.crt \ - --client-key /etc/garage/pki/garage.key' -``` - -Of course, if your deployment does not match exactly one of this alias, feel free to adapt it to your needs! - -## Test the alias - -You can test your alias by running a simple command such as: - -``` -garagectl status -``` - -You should get something like that as result: - -``` -Healthy nodes: -2a638ed6c775b69a… 37f0ba978d27 [::ffff:172.20.0.101]:3901 UNCONFIGURED/REMOVED -68143d720f20c89d… 9795a2f7abb5 [::ffff:172.20.0.103]:3901 UNCONFIGURED/REMOVED -8781c50c410a41b3… 758338dde686 [::ffff:172.20.0.102]:3901 UNCONFIGURED/REMOVED -``` - -...which means that you are ready to [configure your cluster](05_cluster.md)! |