heat-manage

SYNOPSIS

heat-manage <action> [options]

DESCRIPTION

heat-manage helps manage heat specific database operations.

OPTIONS

The standard pattern for executing a heat-manage command is: heat-manage <command> [<args>]

Run with -h to see a list of available commands: heat-manage -h

Commands are db_version, db_sync, purge_deleted, migrate_convergence_1, migrate_properties_data, and service. Detailed descriptions are below.

heat-manage db_version

Print out the db schema version.

heat-manage db_sync

Sync the database up to the most recent version.

heat-manage purge_deleted [-g {days,hours,minutes,seconds}] [-p project_id] [age]

Purge db entries marked as deleted and older than [age]. When project_id argument is provided, only entries belonging to this project will be purged.

heat-manage migrate_properties_data

Migrates properties data from the legacy locations in the db (resource.properties_data and event.resource_properties) to the modern location, the resource_properties_data table.

heat-manage migrate_convergence_1 [stack_id]

Migrates [stack_id] from non-convergence to convergence. This requires running convergence enabled heat engine(s) and can’t be done when they are offline.

heat-manage service list

Shows details for all currently running heat-engines.

heat-manage service clean

Clean dead engine records.

heat-manage --version

Shows program’s version number and exit. The output could be empty if the distribution didn’t specify any version information.

FILES

The /etc/heat/heat.conf file contains global options which can be used to configure some aspects of heat-manage, for example the DB connection and logging.

BUGS

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