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chef-expanderctl(8) -- management program for chef-expander
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## SYNOPSIS
__chef-expanderctl__ _COMMAND_
__Commands:__
* `help`:
Show help message
* `queue-depth`:
display the aggregate queue backlog
* `queue-status`:
show the backlog and consumer count for each vnode queue
* `node-status`:
show the status of the nodes in the cluster
* `log-level`:
sets the log level of all nodes in the cluster
## DESCRIPTION
Chef-expanderctl is a management program that allows
you to get status information or change the logging
verbosity (without restarting). chef-expanderctl has
the following commands:
* __chef-expanderctl help__
prints usage.
* __chef-expanderctl queue-depth__
Shows the total number of messages in the queues.
* __chef-expanderctl queue-status__
Show the number of messages in each queue. This is mainly of use when
debugging a Chef Expander cluster.
* __chef-expanderctl log-level LEVEL__
Sets the log level on a running Chef Expander or cluster.
If you suspect that a worker process is stuck, as long as you are using
clustered operation, you can simply kill the worker process and it will
be restarted by the master process.
## SEE ALSO
__chef-expander-cluster__(8)
__chef-solr__(8)
Full documentation for Chef and chef-server is located on the Chef
wiki, http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home.
## AUTHOR
Chef was written by Adam Jacob <adam@ospcode.com> of Opscode
(http://www.opscode.com), with contributions from the community. This
manual page was created by Nuo Yan <nuo@opscode.com>. Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and / or modify this document under the
terms of the Apache 2.0 License.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the Apache 2.0 License can be
found in /usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0.
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