» 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.