The import-installation
command will upload an existing installation archive to the Ops Manager.
This is helpful when upgrading the Ops Manager itself.
You can download an archive from the Ops Manager by using the export-installation
command.
Usage:
om [OPTIONS] import-installation [import-installation-OPTIONS]
This unauthenticated command attempts to import an installation to the Ops
Manager targeted.
Application Options:
--ca-cert= OpsManager CA certificate path or value
[$OM_CA_CERT]
-c, --client-id= Client ID for the Ops Manager VM (not required
for unauthenticated commands) [$OM_CLIENT_ID]
-s, --client-secret= Client Secret for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_CLIENT_SECRET]
-o, --connect-timeout= timeout in seconds to make TCP connections
(default: 10) [$OM_CONNECT_TIMEOUT]
-d, --decryption-passphrase= Passphrase to decrypt the installation if the
Ops Manager VM has been rebooted (optional for
most commands) [$OM_DECRYPTION_PASSPHRASE]
-e, --env= env file with login credentials
-p, --password= admin password for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_PASSWORD]
-r, --request-timeout= timeout in seconds for HTTP requests to Ops
Manager (default: 1800) [$OM_REQUEST_TIMEOUT]
-k, --skip-ssl-validation skip ssl certificate validation during http
requests [$OM_SKIP_SSL_VALIDATION]
-t, --target= location of the Ops Manager VM [$OM_TARGET]
--trace prints HTTP requests and response payloads
[$OM_TRACE]
-u, --username= admin username for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_USERNAME]
--vars-env= load vars from environment variables by
specifying a prefix (e.g.: 'MY' to load
MY_var=value) [$OM_VARS_ENV]
-v, --version prints the om release version
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
[import-installation command options]
-i, --installation= path to installation.
-p, --polling-interval= interval (in seconds) to check OpsManager
availability (default: 10)
config file interpolation:
-c, --config= path to yml file for configuration (keys must
match the following command line flags)
--vars-env= load variables from environment variables
matching the provided prefix (e.g.: 'MY' to load
MY_var=value) [$OM_VARS_ENV]
-l, --vars-file= load variables from a YAML file
-v, --var= load variable from the command line. Format:
VAR=VAL