dzhandle(1) General Commands Manual dzhandle(1)
NAME
dzhandle -- Debian/Ubuntu Zope packages handling command line utility
SYNOPSIS
dzhandle [options] action [action options]
DESCRIPTION
dzhandle is the command-line utility for handling Zope servers, instances and products. It is a system administration tool and a
Debian/Ubuntu maintainer's helper script at the same time: using dzhandle you can manage your Zope installations, create instances, add
Zope products to them, start and stop them, but it is also used by the Debian/Ubuntu Zope packages for their installation and removal.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print usage information and exit
-f, --force
Force things, for example file overwriting or removing
-z, --zope-version=ZVERSIONS
limit actions to a comma separated list of zope versions; default behaviour is to act on all zope versions available
-u, --user=USER[:GROUP]
User/Group ownership for new and copied files
-c, --config-file=FILE
Configuration file; default is /etc/dzhandle.conf
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose mode (not yet implemented)
-n, --dry-run
Do not execute commands, print only them (not yet implemented)
ACTIONS (instances handling)
make-instance <instance> -m AMODE [<options>]
Create a new instance running Zope version specific mkzopeinstance.
-m AMODE, --addon-mode=AMODE
Which products and extensions will be installed: `all' means every product or extension available will be automatically
installed, `manual' means that the products or extensions will be installed manually through dzhandle. This option is
mandatory.
-t ATECHNIQUE, --addon-install-technique=ATECHNIQUE
How to install addons: `linked' means the product or extension directory will be symlinked into the instance home,
`tree-linked' means the directory structure will be re-created and then files symlinked, `copied' means the file will
be copied into the instance home.
Default: tree-linked.
-r RESTART, --restart=RESTART
when to restart on configuration of new products or extensions: `configuring' means after every product or extension
configuration, `end' means at the end of the installation of all packages, `manually' means no automatic restart will
happen.
Default: end
-u USER, --user=USER
user and password for the initial user (in the form `user:password'); these settigs can be modified later using
zpasswd.py utility from Zope.
You'll be prompted for an username and password if the options is omitted.
--service-user=SRVUSER
system user used to run this instance (in the form `user:groupdefault'); this setting can be modified later editing the
zope.conf file of the instance.
Default: zope:zope
--service-port=SRVPORT
HTTP port used to run this instance; this setting can be modified later editing the zope.conf file of the instance.
Default: 9673
--skelsrc=SKEL
the directory from which skeleton files should be copied; must at least contain the following directories: `bin',
`etc', `Extensions', `import', `lib', `log', `Products', `var' and files: `bin/zopeservice.py.in', `bin/run-
zope.bat.in', `bin/runzope.in', `bin/runzope.in', `bin/zopectl.in', `etc/zope.conf.in'.
Default: /usr/lib/zopeVER/skel
remove-instance <instance>
Remove an instance (except data files) and mark it as removed.
purge-instance <instance>
Purge files for an instance (including data files).
show-instance <instance>
Print a short summary about an instance.
list-instances
Print the list of available instances.
instance-addon-mode <instance> [<mode>]
Get or set an addon-mode for an instance.
instance-addon-technique <instance> [<technique>]
Get or set an addon-install-technique for an instance.
instance-restart-policy <instance> [<restart-policy>]
Get or set a policy on addon-installation for an instance.
zopectl <instance> <zdctl-action> [<zdctl options>]
Call a zopectl action (e.g. `start', `stop' or `restart') for a given instance.
restart-pending-instances
Restart instances with `restart-pending' markers.
ACTIONS (ZEO instances handling)
make-zeoinstance <instance>
Create a new instance running Zope version specific mkzeoinstance.
purge-zeoinstance <instance>
Purge files for a ZEO instance (including data files).
list-zeoinstances
Print the list of available ZEO instances.
zeoctl <instance> <zeotl-action> [<zeotl options>]
Call a zeoctl action (e.g. `start', `stop' or `restart') for a given ZEO instance.
ACTIONS (products and extensions handling)
list-products, list-extensions
show all products or extensions managed by dzhandle
add-product, add-extension
add a product or extension to an instance
-l, --lazy
Add missing addons only (error on manually installed addons).
-t ATECHNIQUE, --addon-install-technique=ATECHNIQUE
How to install the specified addons.
remove-product, remove-extension
remove a product or extension from an instance
-l, --lazy
Do not complain about already removed addons.
-f, --force
Force removal of the addons.
ACTIONS (for Zope products maintainers)
The following actions should be used inside the maintainer scripts of Debian/Ubuntu packages of Zope products and extensions. If the pack-
age uses zope-debhelper's dh_installzope, these actions will be automatically included.
dinstall-extension, dinstall-product
install a packaged extension/product
dremove-extension, dremove-product
remove a packaged extension/product
postinst-extension, postinst-product
handle postinst of a packaged extension/product
postrm-extension, postrm-product
handle postrm of a packaged extension/product
preinst-extension, preinst-product
handle preinst of a packaged extension/product
prerm-extension, prerm-product
handle prerm of a packaged extension/product
show-package-info
show various information about zope packages
SEE ALSO
dh_installzope(1), dh_installzopeinstance(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Fabio Tranchitella <kobold@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu Linux systems (but may be used
by others).
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. A
copy of the license can be found under /usr/share/common-licenses/FDL.
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