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Chapter 9 node: CLI Commands for Performing Auto-upgrade TasksThis chapter describes the commands that you need to use to perform auto-upgrade tasks. Overview of the node CommandsThe node commands perform auto-upgrade tasks on hosts, host sets, and application instances. Table 9–1 Summary of the node Commands
node.au.laThis command provides a summary of all the completed and currently running auto-upgrade tasks. Table 9–2 Argument and Result for the node.au.la Command
node.au.loThis command provides the status of a specified auto-upgrade task. Table 9–3 Argument and Result for the node.au.lo Command
node.au.runTo run an auto-upgrade task on a host, host set, application instance, a combination of these three, or all nodes. Combinations of HostIDArray, HostSetIDArray and AppInstanceIDArray can be passed together to this command. However, when using the -all argument, IDs should not be specified. Table 9–4 Argument for the node.au.run Command
node.au.stopThis command stops an auto-upgrade task. Table 9–5 Argument and Result for the node.au.stop Command
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