TRYTOND-ADMIN(1) | Tryton Application Platform | TRYTOND-ADMIN(1) |
NAME¶
trytond-admin - Tryton Application Platform (Database Administration)SYNOPSIS¶
trytond-adminDESCRIPTION¶
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform written in Python and using PostgreSQL as database engine. It is the core base of an ERP.This script is used for the administration tasks of the server.
OPTIONS¶
Usage: trytond-admin [options]- --version
- show program's version number and exit
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -c FILE [FILE ...], --config FILE [FILE ...]
- specify configuration files
- --dev
- enable development mode (caching disabled)
- -v, --verbose
- enable verbose mode
- -d DATABASE [DATABASE ...], --database DATABASE [DATABASE ...]
- specify the database name
- --logconf FILE
- logging configuration file (ConfigParser format)
- -u MODULE [MODULE ...], --update MODULE [MODULE ...]
- update/activate a module
- --all
- update all installed modules
- -p, --password
- set the database admin password
- -m, --update-modules-list
- update the list of the available tryton modules
- -l CODE [CODE ...], --language CODE [CODE ...]
- load the translations for the configured language code into the database
The first time a database is initialized the admin password is read from a file defined by the TRYTONPASSFILE environment variable or interactively asked from the user.
The config file can be specified in the TRYTOND_CONFIG environment variable.
The database URI can be specified in the TRYTOND_DATABASE_URI environment variable. - --pidfile FILE
- file where the server pid will be stored
- --logconf FILE
- logging configuration file (ConfigParser format)
FILES¶
/etc/tryton/trytond.conf, /etc/tryton/trytond_log.confSEE ALSO¶
trytond(1), trytond-cron(1), trytond-worker(1), tryton(1)HOMEPAGE¶
More information about the Tryton server and the Tryton project can be found at <http://www.tryton.org/>.AUTHOR¶
Tryton server was written by the Tryton project <http://www.tryton.org/>.This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> and Mathias Behrle <mbehrle@debian.org>.
2018-11-19 | 5.0 |