enable account

Overview

In 24.02, 23.08, 23.02, 22.08, 6, 2.5:

Not present

In 2.4:

Activates a Linux user account for administrative use.

See also: MaxCtrl Commands for MariaDB MaxScale 24.02, in 23.08, in 23.02, in 22.08, in 6, in 2.5, and in 2.4

USAGE

maxctrl enable account <name>

The following local options are accepted:

Option

Description

--type

Type of user to create [string] [choices: "admin", "basic"] [default: "basic"]

The following global options are also accepted:

Option

Description

--help

Show help [boolean]

--hosts (-h)

List of MaxScale hosts. The hosts must be in HOST:PORT format and each value must be separated by a comma. [string] [default: "127.0.0.1:8989"]

--password (-p)

Password for the user. To input the password manually, give -p as the last argument or use --password='' [string] [default: "mariadb"]

--quiet (-q)

Silence all output. Ignored while in interactive mode. [boolean] [default: false]

--secure (-s)

Enable HTTPS requests [boolean] [default: false]

--timeout (-t)

Request timeout in milliseconds [number] [default: 10000]

--tls-ca-cert

Path to TLS CA certificate [string]

--tls-cert

Path to TLS public certificate [string]

--tls-key

Path to TLS private key [string]

--tls-passphrase

Password for the TLS private key [string]

--tls-verify-server-cert (-n)

Whether to verify server TLS certificates [boolean] [default: true]

--tsv

Print tab separated output [boolean] [default: false]

--user (-u)

Username to use [string] [default: "admin"]

--version

Show version number [boolean]

DETAILS

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

24.02

  • Not present.

23.08

  • Not present.

23.02

  • Not present.

22.08

  • Not present.

6

  • Not present.

2.5

  • Removed in MariaDB MaxScale 2.5.0.

2.4

  • Present starting in MariaDB MaxScale 2.4.0.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES