The tpm reverse command will show you the commands required to rebuild the configuration for the current directory. This is useful for doing an upgrade or when copying the deployment to another server.
shell> tpm reverse
# Defaults for all data services and hosts
tools/tpm configure defaults \
--application-password=secret \
--application-port=3306 \
--application-user=app \
--replication-password=secret \
--replication-port=13306 \
--replication-user=tungsten \
--start-and-report=true \
--user=tungsten
# Options for the alpha data service
tools/tpm configure alpha \
--connectors=host1,host2,host3 \
--master=host1 \
--members=host1,host2,host3
The tpm reverse command supports the following arguments:
Hide passwords in the command output
Display output in ini format for use in
/etc/tungsten/tungsten.ini
and similar
configuration files