tiup dm disable
After restarting the machine on which the cluster service is located, the cluster service will be automatically enabled. To disable the auto-enabling of cluster service, you can use the tiup dm disable
command. This command executes systemctl disable <service>
on the specified node to disable the auto-enabling of the service.
Syntax
tiup dm disable <cluster-name> [flags]
<cluster-name>
is the cluster whose service auto-enabling is to be disabled.
Options
-N, —node
- Specifies the nodes whose service auto-enabling is to be disabled. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of node IDs. You can get the node IDs from the first column of the cluster status table returned by the tiup dm display command.
- Data type:
STRINGS
- If this option is not specified in the command, the auto-enabling of all nodes is disabled by default.
Note
If the -R, --role
option is specified at the same time, the auto-enabling of services that match both the specifications of -N, --node
and -R, --role
is disabled.
-R, —role
- Specifies the roles whose service auto-enabling is to be disabled. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of node roles. You can get the roles of nodes from the second column of the cluster status table returned by the tiup dm display command.
- Data type:
STRINGS
- If this option is not specified in the command, the auto-enabling of all roles is disabled by default.
Note
If the -N, --node
option is specified at the same time, the auto-enabling of services that match both the specifications of -N, --node
and -R, --role
is disabled.
-h, —help
Prints the help information.
Output
The execution log of the tiup-dm.