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List all available commands in the guide (EJAB-1735)

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\makesubsection{list-eja-commands}{List of ejabberd Commands} \makesubsection{list-eja-commands}{List of ejabberd Commands}
\ejabberd{} includes a few ejabberd Commands by default. \ejabberd{} includes a few ejabberd Commands by default as listed below.
When more modules are installed, new commands may be available in the frontends. When more modules are installed, new commands may be available in the frontends.
The easiest way to get a list of the available commands, and get help for them is to use The easiest way to get a list of the available commands, and get help for them is to use
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... ...
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
The most interesting ones are: The commands included in ejabberd by default are:
\begin{description} \begin{description}
\titem{stop\_kindly delay announcement} Inform users and rooms, wait, and stop the server.
Provide the delay in seconds, and the announcement quoted.
\titem{registered\_vhosts} List all registered vhosts in SERVER
\titem{reopen\_log} Reopen the log files after they were renamed. \titem{reopen\_log} Reopen the log files after they were renamed.
If the old files were not renamed before calling this command, If the old files were not renamed before calling this command,
they are automatically renamed to \term{"*-old.log"}. See section \ref{logfiles}. they are automatically renamed to \term{"*-old.log"}. See section \ref{logfiles}.
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Restore immediately from a text file dump. Restore immediately from a text file dump.
This is not recommended for big databases, as it will consume much time, This is not recommended for big databases, as it will consume much time,
memory and processor. In that case it's preferable to use \term{backup} and \term{install\_fallback}. memory and processor. In that case it's preferable to use \term{backup} and \term{install\_fallback}.
%%More information about backuping can
%% be found in section~\ref{backup}.
\titem{import\_piefxis, export\_piefxis, export\_piefxis\_host} \ind{migrate between servers} \titem{import\_piefxis, export\_piefxis, export\_piefxis\_host} \ind{migrate between servers}
These options can be used to migrate accounts These options can be used to migrate accounts
using \xepref{0227} formatted XML files using \xepref{0227} formatted XML files
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from other Jabber/XMPP servers from other Jabber/XMPP servers
There exist tutorials to There exist tutorials to
\footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/migrate-to-ejabberd}{migrate from other software to ejabberd}. \footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/migrate-to-ejabberd}{migrate from other software to ejabberd}.
\titem{set\_master nodename}
Set master node of the clustered Mnesia tables.
If you provide as nodename "self", this node will be set as its own master.
\titem{mnesia\_change\_nodename oldnodename newnodename oldbackup newbackup}
Change the erlang node name in a backup file
\titem{export2odbc virtualhost directory} \ind{export mnesia data to SQL files} \titem{export2odbc virtualhost directory} \ind{export mnesia data to SQL files}
Export virtual host information from Mnesia tables to SQL files. Export virtual host information from Mnesia tables to SQL files.
\titem{update\_list} List modified modules that can be updated
\titem{update module} Update the given module, or use the keyword: all
\titem{reload\_config} Reload ejabberd configuration file into memory
\titem{delete\_expired\_messages} This option can be used to delete old messages \titem{delete\_expired\_messages} This option can be used to delete old messages
in offline storage. This might be useful when the number of offline messages in offline storage. This might be useful when the number of offline messages
is very high. is very high.
\titem{delete\_old\_messages days} Delete offline messages older than the given days. \titem{delete\_old\_messages days} Delete offline messages older than the given days.
\titem{incoming\_s2s\_number} Number of incoming s2s connections on the node
\titem{outgoing\_s2s\_number} Number of outgoing s2s connections on the node
\titem{register user host password} Register an account in that domain with the given password. \titem{register user host password} Register an account in that domain with the given password.
\titem{unregister user host} Unregister the given account. \titem{unregister user host} Unregister the given account.
\titem{registered\_users host} List all registered users in HOST
\titem{connected\_users} List all established sessions
\titem{connected\_users\_number} Get the number of established sessions
\titem{user\_resources user host} List user's connected resources
\titem{kick\_user user host} Disconnect user's active sessions
\end{description} \end{description}
\makesubsection{accesscommands}{Restrict Execution with AccessCommands} \makesubsection{accesscommands}{Restrict Execution with AccessCommands}