The tpm check command provides simple ways to check an installation,
Table 10.18. Options for tpm check
| Option | Description |
|---|
--debug, -d | Debug Mode. |
--dryrun, -n | Do not execute the commands, display only |
--extra, -x | Display additional information |
--help, -h | |
--info, -i | |
ini | Validate the tungsten.ini file. |
--long, -L | Display other additional information when available |
ports | Checks port connectivity for standard Tungsten ports to a specified host. |
-verbose, -v | Verbose output. |
Table 10.19. Options for tpm check ini
| Option | Description |
|---|
--list, -l | Display all possible tpm options and aliases instead. |
--short, -S | Display broken options with no extra text. If --valid is also specified, then add tags at start of line to identify the option type (VALID/BROKEN). |
--valid, -V | Also display valid options at the end. |
Table 10.20. Options for tpm check ports
| Option | Description |
|---|
--cluster, -c | Signal that the host is a Cluster host. |
--port | Test only the specified port. |
--replicator, -r | Signal that the host is a Replicator only host. |
--short, -S | Only display the short port name and the test result, colon-separated. |
--timeout | Set the test timeout in seconds. |