Command Glossary
TigerGraph Graph Administrator (gadmin) is a tool for managing TigerGraph servers. It has a self-contained help function and a man page, whose output is shown below for reference.
To see a listing of all the options or commands available for gadmin, run any of the following commands:
$ gadmin -h
$ gadmin --help
After changing a configuration setting, it is generally necessary to run |
List of commands
Below is the man page for gadmin. Common examples are provided with each command.
Some commands have changed in v3.0. In particular, |
GADMIN(1) User Commands GADMIN(1)
NAME
gadmin - manual page for TigerGraph Administrator.
SYNOPSIS
gadmin [flags]
gadmin [command]
DESCRIPTION
gadmin is a tool for managing TigerGraph servers
OPTIONS
Available Commands:
autocomplete Generate autocomplete script
config Manage the configuration for the TigerGraph system
help Help about any command
init Init the whole cluster or given service
license Manage TigerGraph license
log List log files of the given services or all services
reset Reset the whole init or given service with its data
restart Restart services by service id
start Start services by service id
status Show current status of service
stop Stop services by service id
version Show the version information
Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
-h, --help help for gadmin
Use "gadmin [command] --help" for more information about a command.
GADMIN(1)
gadmin autocomplete
Autocomplete is more of a feature than a command. It allows you to see all possible entries of a specific configuration. Press Tab when typing a command to either print out all possible entries or auto-complete the entry you are currently typing.
$ gadmin autocomplete -h
Generate autocomplete script
Usage:
gadmin autocomplete <bash|zsh> [flags]
Description:
If you want to make this automatic, add ". <(gadmin autocomplete bash)" to your
.bashrc file.
Flags:
-h, --help help for autocomplete
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
The example below shows an example of the autocomplete for the command gadmin status
.
tigergraph@ubuntu:~$ gadmin status
admin exe ifm nginx
all gpe infra restpp
ctrl gse kafka ts3
dict gsql kafkaconn ts3serv
etcd gui kafkastrm-ll zk
gadmin config
gadmin config
commands are used to manage the configuration for the TigerGraph system. To get a complete list of configuration parameters that are available, see Configuration Parameters.
gadmin config
has many sub-entries as well, they will be listed below.
$ gadmin config -h
Manage the configuration for the TigerGraph system
Usage:
gadmin config [flags]
gadmin config [command]
Description:
You can specify local config file to turn on file mode, which no remote
connection will be made and the configs are read/write from/to the file.Note: Not
all config commands work on file mode.
Available Commands:
apply Apply the config changes in staging state
diff Show the differences between staging and applied configs
discard Discard the staging config changes
dump Dump the staging system config in json format
entry Configure the entries with given substring patterns interactively
get Get the config value of given entry name non-interactivly
group Configure the entries of given groups interactively
init Initialize configuration
list List the available config entries or groups
set Configure the entry of given config entry name in a non-interactive manner
Flags:
--file string specify config file path
-h, --help help for config
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
Use "gadmin config [command] --help" for more information about a command.
gadmin config apply
Apply the configuration changes.
$ gadmin config apply -h
Apply the config changes in staging state
Usage:
gadmin config apply [flags]
Flags:
-y, --confirm confirm to apply
-f, --force force components to apply new config
-h, --help help for apply
--initial config apply with the initial configuration when the remote config (ETCD) is empty
--with-config string the input config file used to config apply, will overwrite both local and remote(ETCD)
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config diff
Show what configuration changes were made.
$ gadmin config diff -h
Show the differences between staging and applied configs
Usage:
gadmin config diff [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for diff
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config discard
Discard the configuration changes without applying them.
$ gadmin config discard -h
Discard the staging config changes
Usage:
gadmin config discard [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for discard
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config dump
Display all configuration entries.
$ gadmin config dump -h
Dump the staging system config in json format
Usage:
gadmin config dump [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for dump
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config entry
Change a configuration entry.
$ gadmin config entry -h
Configure the entries with given substring patterns interactively
Usage:
gadmin config entry [EntryName] [flags]
Description:
You may use `config entry system` to go through all the system related entries.
Flags:
-a, --all configure all entries
--basic configure basic entries only
-h, --help help for entry
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config get
Get the value of a specific configuration entry.
$ gadmin config get -h
Get the config value of given entry name non-interactivly
Usage:
gadmin config get [EntryName] [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for get
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config group
Configure entries for a specific service group.
e.g. KAFKA, GPE, ZK
$ gadmin config group -h
Configure the entries of given groups interactively
Usage:
gadmin config group [GroupName] [flags]
Description:
You may use `gadmin config list group` to see all the groups.
Flags:
-h, --help help for group
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config init
Initialize your configuration.
$ gadmin config init -h
Initialize configuration
Usage:
gadmin config init [flags]
Flags:
--all display every configurable entry
--expert display node assignment entries
--ha enable HA for init
-h, --help help for init
-i, --input string provide an input file name and init the configuration silently with the provided input file
--template show the template for init initialization
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config list
List all configurable entries or entry groups.
$ gadmin config list -h
List the available config entries or groups
Usage:
gadmin config list <group|entry> [flags]
Description:
List prints out the available config groups or config entries, which can be used
in entry/group commands.
Flags:
--basic list basic entries only
-h, --help help for list
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config set
$ gadmin config set -h
Configure the entry of given config entry name in a non-interactive manner
Usage:
gadmin config set [EntryName] [EntryValue] [flags]
Description:
[EntryName] [EntryValue] must be provided in pairs, and use space to separate
each pair.
Flags:
-h, --help help for set
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin config reset
Reset one or more configuration parameters to their default settings. View the full list of configuration parameters and their default values at Configuration Parameters.
Usage:
gadmin config reset [EntryName...] [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for reset
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
--file string specify config file path
gadmin init
$ gadmin init -h
Init the whole cluster or given service
Usage:
gadmin init [flags]
gadmin init [command]
Description:
Init command initializes the cluster/kafka. When "cluster" is specified,
a config path is required.
Available Commands:
cluster Init the whole cluster
kafka Init the KAFKA
Flags:
-h, --help help for init
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
Use "gadmin init [command] --help" for more information about a command.
gadmin license
Options for configuring your license.
Note that there are two slightly different ways to use the gadmin license set
command:
-
gadmin license set <new_license_key>
This syntax is used when the user pastes the license key into the console. -
gadmin license set @<path_to_license_file>
The@
symbol is necessary when the user directs gadmin to a file containing the license key.
$ gadmin license -h
Manage TigerGraph license
Usage:
gadmin license [flags]
gadmin license [command]
Available Commands:
seed Collects host signature and generates seed file for issuing license
set Set new license
status Display license status and info
Flags:
-h, --help help for license
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
Use "gadmin license [command] --help" for more information about a command.
gadmin connector
gadmin connector
commands manage the creation, deletion and update for the streaming data connector.
$ gadmin connector -h
Manage the creation, deletion, update for the Kafka connector
Usage:
gadmin connector [flags]
gadmin connector [command]
Description:
You can manage the creation, deletion and update for the Kafka connector
Available Commands:
create Create connectors with configuration file
delete Delete the corresponding connector
list List the information of the specific connector or list all available connector
pause Pause the corresponding connector
restart Restart the corresponding connector
resume Resume the corresponding connectors
status Get the status of the corresponding connectors
Flags:
-h, --help help for connector
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
Use "gadmin connector [command] --help" for more information about a command.
gadmin log
The gadmin log
command will reveal the location of all commonly checked log files for the TigerGraph system.
$ gadmin log -h
List log files of the given services or all services
Usage:
gadmin log [service name...] [flags]
Description:
Service name should be a valid TigerGraph service name, for example, GSE, RESTPP
or GPE.
Flags:
-h, --help help for log
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
$ gadmin log
ADMIN : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/admin/ADMIN#1.out
ADMIN : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/admin/ADMIN.INFO
CTRL : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/controller/CTRL#1.log
CTRL : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/controller/CTRL#1.out
DICT : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/dict/DICT#1.out
DICT : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/dict/DICT.INFO
ETCD : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/etcd/ETCD#1.out
EXE : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/executor/EXE_1.log
EXE : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/executor/EXE_1.out
GPE : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gpe/GPE_1#1.out
GSE : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gse/GSE_1#1.out
GSE : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gse/log.INFO
GSQL : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gsql/GSQL#1.out
GSQL : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gsql/log.INFO
GUI : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/gui/GUI#1.out
IFM : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/informant/IFM#1.log
IFM : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/informant/IFM#1.out
KAFKA : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafka/controller.log
KAFKA : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafka/kafka-request.log
KAFKA : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafka/kafka.log
KAFKA : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafka/server.log
KAFKA : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafka/state-change.log
KAFKACONN: /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafkaconn/KAFKACONN#1.out
KAFKACONN: /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafkaconn/kafkaconn.log
KAFKASTRM-LL: /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafkastrm-ll/KAFKASTRM-LL_1.out
KAFKASTRM-LL: /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/kafkastrm-ll/kafkastrm-ll.log
NGINX : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/nginx/logs/NGINX#1.out
NGINX : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/nginx/logs/error.log
NGINX : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/nginx/logs/nginx.access.log
NGINX : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/nginx/logs/nginx.error.log
RESTPP : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/restpp/RESTPP#1.out
RESTPP : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/restpp/log.INFO
TS3 : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/ts3/TS3_1.log
TS3 : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/ts3/TS3_1.out
TS3SERV: /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/ts3serv/TS3SERV#1.out
ZK : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/zk/ZK#1.out
ZK : /home/tigergraph/tigergraph/log/zk/zookeeper.log
gadmin reset
This command resets a particular service. This command is recommended to be used only at the direction of TigerGraph Support, as data loss may occur.
$ gadmin reset -h
Reset the whole init or given service with its data
Usage:
gadmin reset [service name...] [flags]
Description:
Service name should be a valid TigerGraph service name, for example, GSE, RESTPP
or GPE.
Flags:
-y, --confirm confirm to reset service
-h, --help help for reset
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
gadmin restart
The gadmin restart
command is used to restart one, many, or all TigerGraph services. You will need to confirm the restarting of services by either entering y (yes) or n (no). To bypass this prompt, you can use the -y flag to force confirmation.
$ gadmin restart -h
Restart services by service id
Usage:
gadmin restart [serviceID...] [flags]
Description:
ServiceID should be [serviceName][_partition][#replica], e.g., GSE_1#3. Leave
replica field empty(e.g. GSE_1) to either refer to all replicas of given
partition, or if the service has no replicas(e.g. EXE_1). Same for parititons.
Flags:
-y, --confirm confirm to restart service
-h, --help help for restart
--no-dep restart service without dependency
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
$ gadmin restart all -y
[ Info] Stopping ZK ETCD DICT KAFKA ADMIN GSE NGINX GPE RESTPP KAFKASTRM-LL KAFKACONN TS3SERV GSQL TS3 IFM GUI
[ Info] Stopping CTRL
[ Info] Stopping EXE
[ Info] Starting EXE
[ Info] Starting CTRL
[ Info] Starting ZK ETCD DICT KAFKA ADMIN GSE NGINX GPE RESTPP KAFKASTRM-LL KAFKACONN TS3SERV GSQL TS3 IFM GUI
gadmin start
The gadmin start
command can be used to start one, many, or all services.
$ gadmin start -h
Start services by service id
Usage:
gadmin start [serviceID...] [flags]
Description:
ServiceID should be [serviceName][_partition][#replica], e.g., GSE_1#3. Leave
replica field empty(e.g. GSE_1) to either refer to all replicas of given
partition, or if the service has no replicas(e.g. EXE_1). Same for parititons.
If no serviceID is specified, it only starts services excluding the
infrastructure. Use 'gadmin start all' to start all services.
Flags:
--auto-restart auto restart the service on crash
--dry-run dry run and output command to start the service
-h, --help help for start
--no-dep start service without dependency
--with-config string start with given config file and dump it to each node (only for executor)
--ignore-error starting services with ignore-error will start all possible services, and ensure that the platform can still start and run normally when some services or some nodes are down
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
$ gadmin start all
[ Info] Starting EXE
[ Info] Starting CTRL
[ Info] Starting ZK ETCD DICT KAFKA ADMIN GSE NGINX GPE RESTPP KAFKASTRM-LL KAFKACONN TS3SERV GSQL TS3 IFM GUI
gadmin status
Check the status of TigerGraph component servers:
$ gadmin status -h
Show current status of service
Usage:
gadmin status [serviceID...] [flags]
Description:
ServiceID should be [serviceName][_partition][#replica], e.g., GSE_1#3. Leave
replica field empty(e.g. GSE_1) to either refer to all replicas of given
partition, or if the service has no replicas(e.g. EXE_1). Same for parititons.
If no serviceID is specified, it will show all service status
Flags:
-h, --help help for status
-v, --verbose report service status in detail
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
Use gadmin status
to report whether each of the main component servers is running (up) or stopped (off). The example below shows the normal status when the graph store is empty and a graph schema has not been defined:
$ gadmin status
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Service Name | Service Status | Process State |
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| ADMIN | Online | Running |
| CTRL | Online | Running |
| DICT | Online | Running |
| ETCD | Online | Running |
| GPE | Online | Running |
| GSE | Online | Running |
| GSQL | Online | Running |
| GUI | Online | Running |
| IFM | Online | Running |
| KAFKA | Online | Running |
| KAFKACONN | Online | Running |
| KAFKASTRM-LL | Online | Running |
| NGINX | Online | Running |
| RESTPP | Online | Running |
| TS3 | Online | Running |
| TS3SERV | Online | Running |
| ZK | Online | Running |
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
You can also check the status of each instance using the verbose flag : gadmin status -v
or gadmin status --verbose
. This will show each machine’s status. See example below
$ gadmin status -v GPE
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Service Name | Service Status | Process State |
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| GPE_1#1 | Warmup | Running |
| GPE_1#2 | Warmup | Running |
+--------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
Here are the most common service and process status states you might see from running the gadmin status
command :
Service Status Definitions
-
Online - The service is online and ready.
-
Warmup - The service is processing the graph information and will be online soon.
-
Stopping - The service has received a stop command and will be down soon.
-
Offline - The service is not available.
-
Down - The service has been stopped or crashed.
-
StatusUnknown - The valid status of the service is not tracked.
Process State Status Definitions
-
Init - Process is initializing and will be in the running state soon.
-
Running - The process is running and available.
-
Zombie - There is a leftover process from a previous instance.
-
Stopped - The process has been stopped or crashed.
-
StatusUnknown - The valid status of the process is not tracked.
gadmin stop
The gadmin stop
command can be used to stop one, many, or all TigerGraph services.
You will need to confirm the restarting of services by either entering y (yes) or n (no). To bypass this prompt, you can use the -y flag to force confirmation.
$ gadmin stop -h
Stop services by service id
Usage:
gadmin stop [serviceID...] [flags]
Description:
ServiceID should be [serviceName][_partition][#replica], e.g., GSE_1#3. Leave
replica field empty(e.g. GSE_1) to either refer to all replicas of given
partition, or if the service has no replicas(e.g. EXE_1). Same for parititons.
If no serviceID is specified, it only stops services excluding the
infrastructure. Use 'gadmin stop all' to stop all services.
Flags:
-y, --confirm confirm to stop service
-h, --help help for stop
--ignore-error stopping services with ignore-error will stop all possible services, and ensure that the platform can still stop and run normally when some services or some nodes are down
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout
gadmin version
$ gadmin version -h
Show the version information
Usage:
gadmin version [flags]
Description:
Show version information of all TigerGraph components, including repo name,
version, git commit number, git commit datetime.
Flags:
-h, --help help for version
Global Flags:
--debug enable debug log output to stdout