# server dbcrypt rotate
Rotate database encryption keys.
## Usage
```console
coder server dbcrypt rotate [flags]
```
## Options
### --postgres-url
| | |
|-------------|---------------------------------------|
| Type | string
|
| Environment | $CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL
|
The connection URL for the Postgres database.
### --postgres-connection-auth
| | |
|-------------|----------------------------------------|
| Type | password\|awsiamrds
|
| Environment | $CODER_PG_CONNECTION_AUTH
|
| Default | password
|
Type of auth to use when connecting to postgres.
### --new-key
| | |
|-------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | string
|
| Environment | $CODER_EXTERNAL_TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_ENCRYPT_NEW_KEY
|
The new external token encryption key. Must be base64-encoded.
### --old-keys
| | |
|-------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | string-array
|
| Environment | $CODER_EXTERNAL_TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_ENCRYPT_OLD_KEYS
|
The old external token encryption keys. Must be a comma-separated list of base64-encoded keys.
### -y, --yes
| | |
|------|-------------------|
| Type | bool
|
Bypass prompts.