Install and manage the AlloyDB Omni CLI

Select a documentation version: The AlloyDB Omni CLI is a command-line tool that lets you install, run, and manage AlloyDB Omni. You can download and install it at no cost by using various Linux package-management tools.

Install the AlloyDB Omni CLI

The specific commands needed to install the AlloyDB Omni CLI depend on your Linux distribution.

Install on Debian or Ubuntu

To install the AlloyDB Omni CLI on Debian or on Debian-based Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, run the following commands:

 curl  
https:// REGION 
-apt.pkg.dev/doc/repo-signing-key.gpg  
 | 
  
sudo  
apt-key  
add  
- 
 sudo  
apt  
update 
  echo 
  
 "deb https:// REGION 
-apt.pkg.dev/projects/alloydb-omni alloydb-omni-apt main" 
  
 \ 
  
 | 
  
sudo  
tee  
-a  
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/artifact-registry.list 
 sudo  
apt  
update 
 sudo  
apt-get  
install  
alloydb-cli 

Replace REGION with one of the following:

  • asia
  • europe
  • us

Install on RHEL

To install the AlloyDB Omni CLI on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), run the following commands:

 sudo  
tee  
-a  
/etc/yum.repos.d/artifact-registry.repo << 
EOF [ 
alloydb-omni-yum ] 
 name 
 = 
alloydb-omni-yum baseurl 
 = 
https:// REGION 
-yum.pkg.dev/projects/alloydb-omni/alloydb-omni-yum enabled 
 = 
 1 
 repo_gpgcheck 
 = 
 0 
 gpgcheck 
 = 
 0 
EOF 
 sudo  
yum  
makecache 
 sudo  
yum  
--enablerepo = 
alloydb-omni-yum  
install  
-y  
alloydb-cli 

Replace REGION with one of the following:

  • asia
  • europe
  • us

Update the AlloyDB Omni CLI

The specific commands needed to update the AlloyDB Omni CLI depend on your Linux distribution.

Update on Debian or Ubuntu

 sudo  
apt-get  
update 
 sudo  
apt-get  
install  
alloydb-cli 

Update on RHEL

 sudo  
yum  
makecache 
 sudo  
yum  
install  
alloydb-cli  
-y 

Uninstall the AlloyDB Omni CLI

The specific commands needed to uninstall the AlloyDB Omni CLI depend on your Linux distribution.

Uninstall from Debian or Ubuntu

 sudo  
apt-get  
remove  
alloydb-cli 

Uninstall from RHEL

 sudo  
yum  
remove  
alloydb-cli 

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