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Command: state push
The terraform state push
command is used to manually upload a local
state file to remote state. This command also
works with local state.
This command should rarely be used. It is meant only as a utility in case manual intervention is necessary with the remote state.
Usage
Usage: terraform state push [options] PATH
This command will push the state specified by PATH to the currently configured backend.
If PATH is "-" then the state data to push is read from stdin. This data is loaded completely into memory and verified prior to being written to the destination state.
Terraform will perform a number of safety checks to prevent you from making changes that appear to be unsafe:
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Differing lineage: If the "lineage" value in the state differs, Terraform will not allow you to push the state. A differing lineage suggests that the states are completely different and you may lose data.
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Higher remote serial: If the "serial" value in the destination state is higher than the state being pushed, Terraform will prevent the push. A higher serial suggests that data is in the destination state that isn't accounted for in the local state being pushed.
Both of these safety checks can be disabled with the -force
flag.
This is not recommended. If you disable the safety checks and are
pushing state, the destination state will be overwritten.
Other available flags:
-ignore-remote-version
- When using the enhanced remote backend with Terraform Cloud, continue even if remote and local Terraform versions differ. This may result in an unusable Terraform Cloud workspace, and should be used with extreme caution.