$ roxctl collector [command] [flags]
Commands related to the Collector service.
$ roxctl collector [command] [flags]
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Upload support packages for Collector. |
The roxctl collector
command supports the following options inherited from the parent roxctl
command:
Option | Description |
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Specify a custom CA certificate file path for secure connections. Alternatively, you can specify the file path by using the |
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Set |
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Set the endpoint for the service to contact. Alternatively, you can set the endpoint by using the |
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Force the use of HTTP/1 for all connections. Alternatively, by setting the |
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enable insecure connection options. Alternatively, by setting the |
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Skip the TLS certificate validation. Alternatively, by setting the |
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Disable the color output. Alternatively, by setting the |
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Specify the password for basic authentication. Alternatively, you can set the password by using the |
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Use an unencrypted connection. Alternatively, by setting the |
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Set the TLS server name to use for SNI. Alternatively, you can set the server name by using the |
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Use the API token provided in the specified file for authentication. Alternatively, you can set the token by using the |
These options are applicable to all the sub-commands of the |
Upload support packages for Collector.
Support packages are deprecated and have no effect on secured clusters running version 4.5 or later. Support package uploads only affect secured clusters on version 4.4 and earlier. |
$ roxctl collector support-packages [flags]
Upload files from a Collector support package to Central.
$ roxctl collector support-packages upload [flags]
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Specify whether you want to overwrite existing but different files. The default value is |
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Set the timeout after which API requests are retried. A value of zero means that the entire request duration is waited for without retrying. The default value is |
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Set the timeout for API requests. This option represents the maximum duration of a request. The default value is |