c8volt resolve
Resolve operational incidents
Synopsis
Resolve operational incidents.
The incident command resolves known incident keys and reports each target independently. Resolution is state-changing and waits for confirmation by default unless a leaf command supports an explicit opt-out.
c8volt resolve [flags]
Examples
./c8volt resolve incident --key <incident-key>
./c8volt resolve inc --key <incident-key> --key <another-incident-key>
printf '%s\n' "$INCIDENT_KEY_A" "$INCIDENT_KEY_B" | ./c8volt resolve inc -
Options
-h, --help help for resolve
Options inherited from parent commands
-y, --auto-confirm auto-confirm prompts for non-interactive use
--automation enable non-interactive mode for commands that explicitly support it
--config string path to config file
--debug enable debug logging
-j, --json output as JSON (where applicable)
--keys-only output keys only (where applicable)
--log-level string log level (debug, info, warn, error) (default "info")
--no-indicator disable transient terminal activity indicators
--profile string config active profile name to use (e.g. dev, prod)
-q, --quiet suppress output except errors
--tenant string tenant ID for tenant-aware command flows (overrides env, profile, and base config)
--timeout duration HTTP request timeout (default 30s)
-v, --verbose show additional output
SEE ALSO
- c8volt - Operate Camunda 8 workflows from the command line
- c8volt resolve incident - Resolve incidents by key
- c8volt resolve process-instance - Resolve process-instance incidents by key