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qdmanage manual page
====================

Synopsis
--------

qdmanage *operation* [*options...*] [*arguments...*]

Description
-----------

An AMQP management client for use with qdrouterd. Sends AMQP management
operations requests and prints the response in JSON format. This is a
generic AMQP management tool and can be used with any standard AMQP
managed endpoint, not just with qdrouter.

Operations
----------

`query` [*ATTR*...]
    Print the attributes named in the ATTR list or all attributes if
    none are listed. Print attributes for all entities by default, use
    --type, --name and --identity options to restrict what is printed.

`create` [*ATTR=VALUE*...]
    Create a new entity with the specified attributes. With the --stdin
    option, read attributes from stdin. This can be a JSON map of
    attributes to create a single entity, or a JSON list of maps to
    create multiple entitiees.

`read`
    Print the attributes of an entity specified by the --name or
    --identity options. With the --stdin option, create entities based
    on data from stdin. This can be a JSON map of attributes to create a
    single entity, or a JSON list of maps to create multiple entitiees.

`update` [*ATTR=VALUE*...]
    Update the attributes of an existing entity. With the --stdin
    option, read attributes from stdin. This can be a JSON map of
    attributes to update a single entity, or a JSON list of maps to
    update multiple entitiees. If an ATTR name is listed with no =VALUE,
    that attribute will be deleted from the entity.

`delete`
    Delete an entity specified by the --name or --identity options.

`get-types` [*TYPE*]
    List entity types with their base types. With no arguments list all
    types.

`get-operations` [*TYPE*]
    List entity types with their operations. With no arguments list all
    types.

`get-attributes` [*TYPE*]
    List entity types with their attributes. With no arguments list all
    types.

`get-annotations` [*TYPE*]
    List entity types with their annotations. With no arguments list all
    types.

`get-mgmt-nodes`
    List all other known management nodes connected to this one.

`get-json-schema` [*INDENT*]
    Get the router schema in JSON format. Optional integer indent for
    formatted output.

`get-log` [*INDENT*]
    Get recent log entries from the router.

Options
-------

.. include:: qdmanage_help.rst

Files
-----

/usr//usr/share/doc/qpid-dispatch/qdrouter.json
    Management schema for qdrouterd.

/usr//usr/share/doc/qpid-dispatch/qdrouter.json.readme.txt
    Explanation of the management schema.

Examples
--------

Show the logging configuration

::

    qdmanage query --type=log

Enable debug and higher log messages by default:

::

    qdmanage udpdate name=log/DEFAULT enable=debug+

Enable trace log messages only for the MESSAGE moudle and direct MESSAGE
logs to the file "test.log"

::

    qdmanage udpdate name=log/MESSAGE enable=trace output=test.log

Set MESSAGE logging back to the default:

::

    qdmanage udpdate name=log/MESSAGE enable=default

Disable MESSAGE logging:

::

    qdmanage udpdate name=log/MESSAGE enable=none

See also
--------

*qdrouterd(8)*, *qdstat(8)*, *qdrouterd.conf(5)*

http://qpid.apache.org/components/dispatch-router
