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p4 admin

Synopsis

Perform administrative operations on the server.

Syntax

p4 [g-opts] admin checkpoint [-z ] [ prefix ]
p4 [g-opts] admin journal [-z ] [ prefix ]
p4 [g-opts] admin stop

Description

The p4 admin command allows Perforce superusers to perform administrative tasks whether they are on the host running the Perforce server or not.

To stop the server, use p4 admin stop. This locks the database to ensure that it is in a consistent state upon server restart, and then shuts down the Perforce background process. (For Windows users, this works whether you are running Perforce as a server or a service.)

To take a checkpoint, use p4 admin checkpoint [prefix]. This is equivalent to logging in to the server machine and taking a checkpoint with p4d -jc [prefix]. A checkpoint is taken and the journal is copied to a numbered file. If a prefix is specified, the files are named prefix.ckp.n or prefix.jnl.n respectively, where n is a sequence number. If no prefix is specified, the default filenames checkpoint.n and journal.n are used. Use the -z option to save the checkpoint and journal files in compressed form.

The p4 admin journal command is equivalent to p4d -jj. For details, see the System Administrator's Guide.

The files are created in the server root specified when the Perforce server was started.

Options

-z

For p4 admin checkpoint, save the checkpoint and saved journal file in compressed (gzip) format, appending the .gz suffix to the files.

g-opts

See the Global Options section.

Usage Notes

Can File Arguments Use
Revision Specifier?

Can File Arguments Use
Revision Range?

Minimal Access Level Required

N/A

N/A

super

Examples

p4 admin stop

Stop the Perforce server

p4 admin checkpoint

Create a checkpoint named checkpoint.n, and start a new journal named journal, copying the old journal file to journal.n, where n is a sequence number.

p4 admin checkpoint foo

Create a checkpoint named foo.ckp.n, and start a new journal named journal, copying the old journal file to foo.jnl.n, where n is a sequence number.


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