View available bootstraps

View available bootstrapsΒΆ

You can view bootstrap images available in your system.

  1. Each bootstrap image has a unique ID which identifies it:

    $ fuel-bootstrap  list
    

    System response:

    +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------+
    | uuid                                 | label                                | status |
    +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------+
    | 2b7fe334-4ef7-4a9d-8fcb-e0d7cc009d0c | 2b7fe334-4ef7-4a9d-8fcb-e0d7cc009d0c | active |
    | centos                               | deprecated                           |        |
    +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------+
    
  2. To check, which exactly bootstrap image is currently loaded on a discovered node:

    # fuel nodes
    

    System response:

    id | status   | name             | cluster | ip         | mac               | roles | pending_roles | online | group_id
    ---|----------|------------------|---------|------------|-------------------|-------|---------------|--------|---------
    1  | discover | Untitled (29:bb) | None    | 10.109.0.3 | 64:26:37:0b:29:bb |       |               | True   | None
    
  3. Connect to a node by SSH and check the file:

    ssh 10.109.0.3 cat /etc/nailgun-agent/config.yaml
    

    System response:

    {runtime_uuid: 2b7fe334-4ef7-4a9d-8fcb-e0d7cc009d0c}
    
  4. You can use Fuel web UI as well:

    • Go to Nodes tab of your environment.
    • Locate the node and click on gear button in front of the node name.
    • Expand the System tab and find runtime uuid record.

As you can see, Fuel loaded the discovered node with the bootstrap image marked as Active in the bootstrap list.

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