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