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usage: topo <subcommand> <options> |
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Example - Setting the environment variable JAVA_HOME
Note that it is also possible to use variables as input values for this particular command. For example:
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Usage: topo get [--default-val <value>] [ --exclude-dynamic] [--format <full | data-only>] [-l, --local] [-p, --perspective] <target path>] |
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For further information about templates, see STR File Structure.
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[-a, --activate] | Use this option to immediately activate after changes in master registry. |
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[-c, --container <container>] | Use this option to specify a different container than the local one, which is the default value. |
[-g, --container-group <container group>] | Use this option to setup remote access to a container in specific container group. This is useful when you have multiple containers with identical names in different containers groups. |
[--host-key <path>] | Use this option to use a pre-generated host key instead of the one that is generated when you run |
[--java-home <path>] | Use this option when the target container is located on a different host. The default value is specified by the environment variable JAVA_HOME in the current shell. |
[--no-authorized-key] | By default, the |
[--no-host-key] | By default, the |
[--no-ssh-details] | Use this option to exclude |
[--ssh-address <ip/host>] | Use this option when the target container is located on a different host or when you want to bind to a specific IP address or hostname. The default value is specified by the |
[--ssh-port <port>] | Use this option when you want to use a different port than 22 for SSH. |
[--ssh-username <username>] | Use this option when the target container is located on a different host or when a specific username is required for SSH. The default SSH user is the OS user that runs the |
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