add --force to netdisco-do docs

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Oliver Gorwits
2023-07-12 19:24:01 +01:00
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@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ netdisco-do - Run any Netdisco job from the command-line.
=head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 SYNOPSIS
~/bin/netdisco-do <action> [-DISQR] [--enqueue] [--quiet] [-d <device> [-p <port>] [-e <extra>]] ~/bin/netdisco-do <action> [-DISQR] [--enqueue] [--force] [--quiet] [-d <device> [-p <port>] [-e <extra>]]
=head1 DESCRIPTION =head1 DESCRIPTION
@@ -205,7 +205,8 @@ to do much when you trigger them. Everything else happens in real-time.
However the "C<--enqueue>" option will force the queueing of the job, However the "C<--enqueue>" option will force the queueing of the job,
regardless of type. This may be useful for cron-driven actions, or for actions regardless of type. This may be useful for cron-driven actions, or for actions
working across large IP spaces. working across large IP spaces. Netdisco will refuse to queue more than 512
jobs at once unless you also add the "C<--force>" option.
For any action, if you wish to run one of its individual worker stages, then For any action, if you wish to run one of its individual worker stages, then
pass C<action::stage> as the first argument to C<netdisco-do>, for example pass C<action::stage> as the first argument to C<netdisco-do>, for example