h3. \#r1soft-setup
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{color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} is designed to manage the Keys of the CDP Servers that the CDP Agent is aware of. The {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} command line utility is used to manage the Agent RSA Public Keys without having to cut and paste. The command line options are described below.
h3. *Options*
There are twenty three (23) options for the {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} tool.
* *\-v* (or *\--version* ) - Prints version. See [Displaying Agent Version|Linux Agent CLI - Displaying Agent Version].
* *\-?* (or *\--help* ) - Displays the list of options with descriptions. See an example below.
* *\--get-module* \- Retrieves a kernel module. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--no-scripts* \- Doesn't run internal scripts when getting the kernel module.
* *\--tarball-only <file>* \- Makes a tarball of your kernel but doesn't send it to the cki servers. See [Making a Tarball of Your Kernel|Linux Agent CLI - Making a Tarball of Your Kernel].
* *\--custom-version* *\[major\]**.**\[minor\]**.**\[build\]**\-**\[release\]* \- Downloads a custom version of the Kernel module. Foe example, {{\-custom-version 4.1.1-12345}}.
* *\--experimental* \- Gets the experimental Kernel module <not used anymore>.
* *\--module-type* \[*hcp*\|*backupdriver*\] - Specifies if a 2.x or 3.x Kernel module to use. Defaults to 3.x hcp driver if not set.
* *\--dest <destination>* \- Displays the destination for the kernel module. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--kernel-dir <source>* \- Specifies the kernel directory. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--test-connection* \- Tests the connection to the servers. See [Testing Connection|Linux Agent CLI - Testing Connection].
* *\--no-binary* \- Builds everything, without using a pre-built binary module. See [Building a Kernel Module|Linux Agent CLI - Building a Kernel Module].
* *\--binary-only* \- Gets a binary module only, without building a module from headers. See [Getting a Kernel Module|Linux Agent CLI - Getting a Kernel Module].
* *\--silent* \- Operates silently, means runs with no output.
* *\--agent-port* \- Sets the port that the agent listens on. See [Setting Port|Linux Agent CLI - Setting Port].
* *\--agent-bind-addr* \- Sets the bind address for the agent. See [Setting Bind Address|Linux Agent CLI - Setting Bind Address].
* *\--get-agent-bind-addr* \- Gets the bind address for the agent. See [Getting the Bind Address|Getting Agent Bind Address].
* *\--beta* \- Retrieves a beta driver (if it exists). See [Retrieving Beta Driver|Linux Agent CLI - Retrieving Beta Driver].
* *\--get-key <url>* \- Retrieves a key from a CDP server. For this option to work, the Server should be up and accessible from the Agent via the network. See [Adding the Server Key to Linux Agent].
* *\--remove-key <name>* \- Removes a key. "Key" is the IP address or URL of the CDP Server. See [Uninstall the Server Key from Linux Agent].
* *\--list-keys* \- Lists all installed keys. See [Viewing Server Keys Installed on Linux Agent].
* *\--stdin-key* \- Reads server key from standard input.
* *\--key-filename <name>* \- Reads server key from a file. You need to specify the name of the key file.
{info:title=Tip}Generated if none specified.
{info}
To see all of the options the {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} supports, run the following command:
{code}#r1soft-setup{code}
Or
{code}#r1soft-setup --help{code}
*Return*
{code}r1soft-setup (R1Soft Backup Setup/Custom kernel installer) 3.10.0 build 13679
Build Date: 2011/04/13 09:29:34
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 by R1Soft Software All rights reserved
Builds hcp kernel modules
--version
--help
Agent options:
--------------
--get-module : Retrieve a kernel module
--no-scripts : Dont run internal scripts for kernel module
--tarball-only <file> : Build a tarball only
--custom-version [major].[minor].[build]-[release]
--experimental : Get an experimental driver
--module-type [hcp|backupdriver]
--dest <destination> : Destination for the kernel module
--kernel-dir <source> : Specify the kernel directory
--test-connection : Tests the connection to the servers
--no-binary : build everything, dont use a pre-built binary module
--binary-only : Get a binary module only, dont build a module from headers
--silent : Operate silently
--agent-port : Set the port that the agent listens on
--agent-bind-addr : Set the bind address for the agent
--get-agent-bind-addr : Get the bind address for the agent
--beta : Retrieve a beta driver (if it exists)
--get-key <url> : Retrieve a key from a cdpserver
Valid Key urls:
https://<server>:<port>
https://<server>
http://<server>:<port>
http://<server>
<server>:<port> (http assumed)
<server> (http assumed)
--remove-key <name> : Remove a key
--list-keys : Lists all installed keys
--stdin-key : Enters a key from stdin
--key-filename <name> : The name of the key file. Generated if none specified{code}
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{color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} is designed to manage the Keys of the CDP Servers that the CDP Agent is aware of. The {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} command line utility is used to manage the Agent RSA Public Keys without having to cut and paste. The command line options are described below.
h3. *Options*
There are twenty three (23) options for the {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} tool.
* *\-v* (or *\--version* ) - Prints version. See [Displaying Agent Version|Linux Agent CLI - Displaying Agent Version].
* *\-?* (or *\--help* ) - Displays the list of options with descriptions. See an example below.
* *\--get-module* \- Retrieves a kernel module. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--no-scripts* \- Doesn't run internal scripts when getting the kernel module.
* *\--tarball-only <file>* \- Makes a tarball of your kernel but doesn't send it to the cki servers. See [Making a Tarball of Your Kernel|Linux Agent CLI - Making a Tarball of Your Kernel].
* *\--custom-version* *\[major\]**.**\[minor\]**.**\[build\]**\-**\[release\]* \- Downloads a custom version of the Kernel module. Foe example, {{\-custom-version 4.1.1-12345}}.
* *\--experimental* \- Gets the experimental Kernel module <not used anymore>.
* *\--module-type* \[*hcp*\|*backupdriver*\] - Specifies if a 2.x or 3.x Kernel module to use. Defaults to 3.x hcp driver if not set.
* *\--dest <destination>* \- Displays the destination for the kernel module. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--kernel-dir <source>* \- Specifies the kernel directory. See [Installing Custom Kernels|Linux Agent CLI - Working With Custom Kernels].
* *\--test-connection* \- Tests the connection to the servers. See [Testing Connection|Linux Agent CLI - Testing Connection].
* *\--no-binary* \- Builds everything, without using a pre-built binary module. See [Building a Kernel Module|Linux Agent CLI - Building a Kernel Module].
* *\--binary-only* \- Gets a binary module only, without building a module from headers. See [Getting a Kernel Module|Linux Agent CLI - Getting a Kernel Module].
* *\--silent* \- Operates silently, means runs with no output.
* *\--agent-port* \- Sets the port that the agent listens on. See [Setting Port|Linux Agent CLI - Setting Port].
* *\--agent-bind-addr* \- Sets the bind address for the agent. See [Setting Bind Address|Linux Agent CLI - Setting Bind Address].
* *\--get-agent-bind-addr* \- Gets the bind address for the agent. See [Getting the Bind Address|Getting Agent Bind Address].
* *\--beta* \- Retrieves a beta driver (if it exists). See [Retrieving Beta Driver|Linux Agent CLI - Retrieving Beta Driver].
* *\--get-key <url>* \- Retrieves a key from a CDP server. For this option to work, the Server should be up and accessible from the Agent via the network. See [Adding the Server Key to Linux Agent].
* *\--remove-key <name>* \- Removes a key. "Key" is the IP address or URL of the CDP Server. See [Uninstall the Server Key from Linux Agent].
* *\--list-keys* \- Lists all installed keys. See [Viewing Server Keys Installed on Linux Agent].
* *\--stdin-key* \- Reads server key from standard input.
* *\--key-filename <name>* \- Reads server key from a file. You need to specify the name of the key file.
{info:title=Tip}Generated if none specified.
{info}
To see all of the options the {color:#fd4703}*\#r1soft-setup{*}{color} supports, run the following command:
{code}#r1soft-setup{code}
Or
{code}#r1soft-setup --help{code}
*Return*
{code}r1soft-setup (R1Soft Backup Setup/Custom kernel installer) 3.10.0 build 13679
Build Date: 2011/04/13 09:29:34
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 by R1Soft Software All rights reserved
Builds hcp kernel modules
--version
--help
Agent options:
--------------
--get-module : Retrieve a kernel module
--no-scripts : Dont run internal scripts for kernel module
--tarball-only <file> : Build a tarball only
--custom-version [major].[minor].[build]-[release]
--experimental : Get an experimental driver
--module-type [hcp|backupdriver]
--dest <destination> : Destination for the kernel module
--kernel-dir <source> : Specify the kernel directory
--test-connection : Tests the connection to the servers
--no-binary : build everything, dont use a pre-built binary module
--binary-only : Get a binary module only, dont build a module from headers
--silent : Operate silently
--agent-port : Set the port that the agent listens on
--agent-bind-addr : Set the bind address for the agent
--get-agent-bind-addr : Get the bind address for the agent
--beta : Retrieve a beta driver (if it exists)
--get-key <url> : Retrieve a key from a cdpserver
Valid Key urls:
https://<server>:<port>
https://<server>
http://<server>:<port>
http://<server>
<server>:<port> (http assumed)
<server> (http assumed)
--remove-key <name> : Remove a key
--list-keys : Lists all installed keys
--stdin-key : Enters a key from stdin
--key-filename <name> : The name of the key file. Generated if none specified{code}
!20.png!{excerpt:hidden=true}Description of the r1soft-setup tool.{excerpt}
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