Join us for our new webinar on “How to use ClusterControl from the command line” on Tuesday, May 30th!
In this webinar we will walk you through the ClusterControl command line toolset capabilities and demonstrate its main functions and DevOps integration aspects.
How to use ClusterControl from the command line
The Severalnines command line interface offers an open source alternative for the web based ClusterControl User Interface on the command line. You can perform almost any deployment, management or scaling task from the command line; any changes made are also visible in the web UI and vice versa.
The command line client opens up many possibilities to integrate ClusterControl into your infrastructure or development cycle. You can integrate the client easily with existing deployment automation tools like Ansible, Puppet and Chef. You will be able to enrich your existing chatbot to interface with ClusterControl or make use of Severalnines’ chatbot called CCBot. The command line client can also create output in various formats, including json, to make integration with any framework easy.
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Date, Time & Registration
Europe/MEA/APAC
Tuesday, May 30th at 09:00 GMT / 10:00 CET (Germany, France, Sweden)
North America/LatAm
Tuesday, May 30th at 09:00 Pacific Time (US) / 12:00 Eastern Time (US)
Agenda
- What is the ClusterControl command line client?
- How to install the command line client
- How to use the command line client
- Integration possibilities
- How you can contribute to the command line client
- Live Demo
With new installations from ClusterControl 1.4.1 onwards the Severalnines ClusterControl command line interface will be installed by default. You will be able to install the command line manually and use it with existing ClusterControl installations up from version 1.4.1.
To ensure your command line client is secure, we use are using TLS between the client and the ClusterControl backend. This ensures all your commands, jobs and stats will be transported and executed securely.
Speakers
Johan's technical background and interest are in high performance computing as demonstrated by the work he did on main-memory clustered databases at Ericsson as well as his research on parallel Java Virtual Machines at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Prior to co-founding Severalnines, Johan was Principal Consultant and lead of the MySQL Clustering & High Availability consulting group at MySQL / Sun Microsystems / Oracle, where he designed and implemented large-scale MySQL systems for key customers. Johan is a regular speaker at MySQL User Conferences as well as other high profile community gatherings with popular talks and tutorials around architecting and tuning MySQL Clusters.
Art van Scheppingen is a Senior Support Engineer at Severalnines. He’s a pragmatic database expert with over 16 years experience in web development. He previously worked at Spil Games as Head of Database Engineering, where he kept a broad vision upon the whole database environment: from MySQL to MongoDB, Vertica to Hadoop and from Sphinx Search to SOLR. He regularly presents his work and projects at various conferences (Percona Live, MongoDB Open House, FOSDEM) and related meetups.
We look forward to “seeing” you there!