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MaxCtrl

This page is part of MariaDB's MariaDB Documentation.

The parent of this page is: Administrative Tools for MariaDB MaxScale

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  • Overview

Overview

MaxCtrl is a command-line utility that can perform administrative tasks using MaxScale's REST API.

  • Connecting to MaxScale using TLS with MaxCtrl

  • Creating a REST API User for MaxScale with MaxCtrl

  • Deleting a REST API User for MaxScale with MaxCtrl

  • Operating MaxScale with MaxCtrl

  • Setting a Server to Maintenance Mode in MaxScale with MaxCtrl


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