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title pg hardstorage approval
description CLI reference for the pg hardstorage approval command.
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cli
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pg_hardstorage approval

n-of-m approval workflow for destructive operations

Synopsis

Multi-operator gate for the kind of action that can't be undone. An initiator creates a Request specifying the op (e.g. backup.delete), the target, a reason, a TTL, an approval threshold N, and the public keys of the M operators allowed to approve. Each approver fetches the request, decides yes/no, and signs an approval that lands inside the Request's Approvals slice. When N distinct allowlisted approvers have signed, the request flips to "approved" and the destructive op can proceed.

Approvals are signed with each approver's ed25519 keypair (the same shape as the manifest-signing keys we already use). Tampering with the request invalidates every existing signature.

Options

  -h, --help   help for approval

Options inherited from parent commands

      --airgapped airgapped: strict                                                       refuse outbound endpoints (LLM providers, sinks, OTLP collectors) outside loopback / RFC1918 / explicit airgap.allowlist. Also enabled by PG_HARDSTORAGE_AIRGAPPED=1 or airgapped: strict in the config file.
  -c, --config string                                                                     path to config file (default: XDG/FHS lookup)
      --cpu-profile go tool pprof <path>                                                  write a pprof CPU profile to this path for the duration of the command (go tool pprof <path> to analyse). Off when empty.
      --mem-profile string                                                                write a pprof heap profile to this path at command exit. Off when empty.
      --no-color                                                                          disable ANSI color in text output
      --on-error-llm                                                                      on a structured-error failure, drop into the matching LLM helper skill (auto_on_error trigger). Also enabled by PG_HARDSTORAGE_ON_ERROR_LLM=1.
      --otel-endpoint string                                                              OpenTelemetry OTLP/HTTP endpoint (e.g. http://otel-collector:4318); empty disables tracing
      --otel-stdout                                                                       also export OpenTelemetry traces to stderr (useful for dev)
  -o, --output string                                                                     output format: text|json|ndjson|yaml|template|csv|markdown|html|tap|junit|pdf (default: text on TTY, json off-TTY)
      --profile-port go tool pprof http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/pprof/profile?seconds=30   if non-zero, expose net/http/pprof on 127.0.0.1:<port> for live profiling of long-running commands (e.g. go tool pprof http://127.0.0.1:6060/debug/pprof/profile?seconds=30). Off when zero.
  -q, --quiet                                                                             suppress non-essential output
      --template string                                                                   Go text/template applied when --output template (or implied if --template is set without --output)

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