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Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery 19.14 Product Guide

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Using the crsetup.sh script

Run the crsetup.sh script to install, manage, verify, and remove the Cyber Recovery software. Other options enable functions for management and troubleshooting. This topic provides a reference for the options used in the procedures in this guide.

Syntax

./crsetup.sh <option> 

Options

The following options, including the corresponding flags, determine the result of the crsetup.sh script.

--addcustcert, -y
Add the custom CA-signed certificates to the Cyber Recovery system.
--address, -a
Update the IP address of the Cyber Recovery management host.
--changepassword, -w
Change the passphrase or password for the Cyber Recovery lockbox, MongoDB, and the crso, and create a Cyber Recovery backup, which enables you to restore your data if you forget your lockbox passphrase. If multifactor authentication is enabled, it is is disabled when you change the crso password.
--check, -c
Run the configuration check to validate that you have the correct installation requirements.
--deploy, -d
Configure the Cyber Recovery software (OVA only).
--forcecreate, -f
Force recreation of the Cyber Recovery containers.
--gencertrequest, -j
Generate a certificate-signed request (CRSERVICE.csr) file.
--help, -h
Display the help content.
--install, -i
Install the Cyber Recovery software.
--recover, -r
Recover the Cyber Recovery software.
--restart, -e
Stop and then start all services.
--save, -b
Save the Cyber Recovery software configurations.
--securereset, -l
Reset the Cyber Recovery root certificates and encryption keys. This option stops the Cyber Recovery services, regenerates the certificates and stores them in the lockbox, and then starts the Cyber Recovery services.
--start, -s
Start the Cyber Recovery software.
--stop, -p
Stop the Cyber Recovery software.
--uninstall,-x
Uninstall the Cyber Recovery software.
--upgcheck, -k
Run a pre-update readiness check. This check confirms that you are running a supported operating system, the deployment has an enabled admin user, and so on.
--upgrade, -u
Update the Cyber Recovery software.
--verifypassword, -v
Verify the lockbox passphrase and the MongoDB and crso passwords.

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