# 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.