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Posted to commits@accumulo.apache.org by ed...@apache.org on 2023/02/06 19:30:01 UTC

[accumulo-website] branch main updated: Add documentation on how to launch fate admin command (#373)

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     new f66e47ba Add documentation on how to launch fate admin command (#373)
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commit f66e47bace8c07ede026ecfdf012a8949f4a99aa
Author: EdColeman <de...@etcoleman.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Feb 6 14:29:56 2023 -0500

    Add documentation on how to launch fate admin command (#373)
    
    Add documentation to launch fate admin command
    * includes getting admin help, including the fate option
    
    Co-authored-by: Christopher Tubbs <ct...@apache.org>
---
 _docs-2/administration/fate.md | 11 ++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/_docs-2/administration/fate.md b/_docs-2/administration/fate.md
index a6aca4a9..5ad55b0e 100644
--- a/_docs-2/administration/fate.md
+++ b/_docs-2/administration/fate.md
@@ -71,9 +71,18 @@ Sometimes, it is useful to inspect the current FATE operations, both pending and
 For example, a command that is not completing could be blocked on the execution of another
 operation. Accumulo provides an Accumulo shell command to interact with fate.
 
-The `fate` shell command accepts a number of arguments for different functionality:
+The `fate` admin command accepts a number of arguments for different functionality:
 `list`/`print`, `summary`, `cancel`, `fail`, `delete`, `dump`.
 
+The command for launching the fate admin command is:
+
+```
+> accumulo admin fate --[option]
+```
+
+The Accumulo admin help command option `accumulo admin -h` shows the expected usage information for the fate and
+other admin commands.
+
 ### List/Print
 
 Without any additional arguments, this command will print all operations that still exist in