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Appendix E: grbcluster
Usage: grbcluster --help Display usage grbcluster command [flags] Execute a top-level command grbcluster command --help Display help about a top-level command grbcluster group command [flags] Execute a command from a group grbcluster group command --help Display help about a command from a group Flags can be set using --flag=value or the short form -f=value if defined. A boolean flag can be enabled using --flag or the short form -f if defined. Some commands or group of commands may only be used with a Cluster Manager, and will be denoted with an asterisk (*). Command Groups: apikey* Manage API keys batch* Submit, list and manage batches job Monitor and manage the optimization jobs node Monitor and manage cluster nodes profile* Display or manage your profile repo* Manage the artifact repository user* Manage users For each group, type 'grbcluster group --help' for more options. Account Commands: login Setup connection parameters logout Clear out connection session passwd* Change password of the current user Shortcut Commands: batches* List the active batches (same as 'batch list') jobs List the active jobs (same as 'job list') nodes List the cluster nodes (same as 'node list') Global Flags: --console-ts Add timestamps to console log messages --help Display usage -v, --verbose Enable verbose logging --version Display version information If a valid Gurobi license file is accessible at the predefined locations or using the variable GRB_LICENSE_FILE, the license file will provide default values for connection parameters (server, password, router etc). If the license file references a Gurobi Instant Cloud pool, it will resolve the connection parameters of the pool. When using the login command, the connection parameters will be saved to this client license file. grbcluster is compatible with standard proxy settings using environment variables HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY. HTTPS_PROXY takes precedence over HTTP_PROXY for https requests. The values may be either a complete URL or a "host[:port]", in which case the "http" scheme is assumed.