Command Reference¶
List of released CLI commands available in openstack client. These commands
can be referenced by doing openstack help baremetal
.
baremetal allocation¶
baremetal allocation create¶
Create a new baremetal allocation.
openstack baremetal allocation create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--resource-class RESOURCE_CLASS]
[--trait TRAITS]
[--candidate-node CANDIDATE_NODES]
[--name NAME]
[--uuid UUID]
[--owner OWNER]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--wait [<time-out>]]
[--node NODE]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--resource-class
<RESOURCE_CLASS>
¶ Resource class to request.
-
--trait
<TRAITS>
¶ A trait to request. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--candidate-node
<CANDIDATE_NODES>
¶ A candidate node for this allocation. Can be specified multiple times. If at least one is specified, only the provided candidate nodes are considered for the allocation.
-
--name
<NAME>
¶ Unique name of the allocation.
-
--uuid
<UUID>
¶ UUID of the allocation.
-
--owner
<OWNER>
¶ Owner of the allocation.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
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--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for the new allocation to become active. An error is returned if allocation fails and –wait is used. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
--node
<NODE>
¶ Backfill this allocation from the provided node that has already been deployed. Bypasses the normal allocation process.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal allocation delete¶
Unregister baremetal allocation(s).
openstack baremetal allocation delete <allocation> [<allocation> ...]
-
allocation
¶
Allocations(s) to delete (name or UUID).
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal allocation list¶
List baremetal allocations.
openstack baremetal allocation list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <allocation>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--node <node>]
[--resource-class <resource_class>]
[--state <state>]
[--owner <owner>]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of allocations to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<allocation>
¶ Allocation UUID (for example, of the last allocation in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of allocations after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified allocation fields and directions (asc or desc) (default: asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
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--node
<node>
¶ Only list allocations of this node (name or UUID).
-
--resource-class
<resource_class>
¶ Only list allocations with this resource class.
-
--state
<state>
¶ Only list allocations in this state.
-
--owner
<owner>
¶ Only list allocations with this owner.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about the allocations.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more allocation fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal allocation set¶
Set baremetal allocation properties.
openstack baremetal allocation set
[--name <name>]
[--extra <key=value>]
<allocation>
-
--name
<name>
¶ Set the name of the allocation
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Extra property to set on this allocation (repeat option to set multiple extra properties)
-
allocation
¶
Name or UUID of the allocation
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal allocation show¶
Show baremetal allocation details.
openstack baremetal allocation show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<id>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more allocation fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
id
¶
UUID or name of the allocation
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal allocation unset¶
Unset baremetal allocation properties.
openstack baremetal allocation unset
[--name]
[--extra <key>]
<allocation>
-
--name
¶
Unset the name of the allocation
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra property to unset on this baremetal allocation (repeat option to unset multiple extra property).
-
allocation
¶
Name or UUID of the allocation
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis¶
baremetal chassis create¶
Create a new chassis.
openstack baremetal chassis create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--description <description>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--uuid <uuid>]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--description
<description>
¶ Description for the chassis
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--uuid
<uuid>
¶ Unique UUID of the chassis
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis delete¶
Delete a chassis.
openstack baremetal chassis delete <chassis> [<chassis> ...]
-
chassis
¶
UUIDs of chassis to delete
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis list¶
List the chassis.
openstack baremetal chassis list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
[--limit <limit>]
[--long]
[--marker <chassis>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more chassis fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Cannot be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of chassis to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about the chassis
-
--marker
<chassis>
¶ Chassis UUID (for example, of the last chassis in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of chassis after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified chassis fields and directions (asc or desc) (default: asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis set¶
Set chassis properties.
openstack baremetal chassis set
[--description <description>]
[--extra <key=value>]
<chassis>
-
--description
<description>
¶ Set the description of the chassis
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Extra to set on this chassis (repeat option to set multiple extras)
-
chassis
¶
UUID of the chassis
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis show¶
Show chassis details.
openstack baremetal chassis show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<chassis>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more chassis fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
chassis
¶
UUID of the chassis
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal chassis unset¶
Unset chassis properties.
openstack baremetal chassis unset
[--description]
[--extra <key>]
<chassis>
-
--description
¶
Clear the chassis description
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset on this chassis (repeat option to unset multiple extras)
-
chassis
¶
UUID of the chassis
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal create¶
baremetal driver¶
baremetal driver list¶
List the enabled drivers.
openstack baremetal driver list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--type <type>]
[--long]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--type
<type>
¶ Type of driver (“classic” or “dynamic”). The default is to list all of them.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about the drivers.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal driver passthru call¶
Call a vendor passthru method for a driver.
openstack baremetal driver passthru call
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--arg <key=value>]
[--http-method <http-method>]
<driver>
<method>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--arg
<key=value>
¶ Argument to pass to the passthru method (repeat option to specify multiple arguments).
-
--http-method
<http-method>
¶ The HTTP method to use in the passthru request. One of DELETE, GET, PATCH, POST, PUT. Defaults to ‘POST’.
-
driver
¶
Name of the driver.
-
method
¶
Vendor passthru method to be called.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal driver passthru list¶
List available vendor passthru methods for a driver.
openstack baremetal driver passthru list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<driver>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
driver
¶
Name of the driver.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal driver property list¶
List the driver properties.
openstack baremetal driver property list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<driver>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
driver
¶
Name of the driver.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal driver raid property list¶
List a driver’s RAID logical disk properties.
openstack baremetal driver raid property list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<driver>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
driver
¶
Name of the driver.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal driver show¶
Show information about a driver.
openstack baremetal driver show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
<driver>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
driver
¶
Name of the driver.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node¶
baremetal node abort¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘abort’
openstack baremetal node abort <node>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node add trait¶
Add traits to a node.
openstack baremetal node add trait <node> <trait> [<trait> ...]
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
trait
¶
Trait(s) to add
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node adopt¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘adopt’
openstack baremetal node adopt [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, active. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node bios setting list¶
List a node’s BIOS settings.
openstack baremetal node bios setting list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node bios setting show¶
Show a specific BIOS setting for a node.
openstack baremetal node bios setting show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
<node>
<setting
name>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
setting
name
¶ Setting name to show
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node boot device set¶
Set the boot device for a node
openstack baremetal node boot device set [--persistent] <node> <device>
-
--persistent
¶
Make changes persistent for all future boots
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
device
¶
One of bios, cdrom, disk, pxe, safe, wanboot
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node boot device show¶
Show the boot device information for a node
openstack baremetal node boot device show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--supported]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--supported
¶
Show the supported boot devices
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node clean¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘clean’
openstack baremetal node clean
[--wait [<time-out>]]
--clean-steps <clean-steps>
<node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, manageable. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
--clean-steps
<clean-steps>
¶ The clean steps in JSON format. May be the path to a file containing the clean steps; OR ‘-‘, with the clean steps being read from standard input; OR a string. The value should be a list of clean-step dictionaries; each dictionary should have keys ‘interface’ and ‘step’, and optional key ‘args’.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node console disable¶
Disable console access for a node
openstack baremetal node console disable <node>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node console enable¶
Enable console access for a node
openstack baremetal node console enable <node>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node console show¶
Show console information for a node
openstack baremetal node console show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node create¶
Register a new node with the baremetal service
openstack baremetal node create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--chassis-uuid <chassis>]
--driver <driver>
[--driver-info <key=value>]
[--property <key=value>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--uuid <uuid>]
[--name <name>]
[--bios-interface <bios_interface>]
[--boot-interface <boot_interface>]
[--console-interface <console_interface>]
[--deploy-interface <deploy_interface>]
[--inspect-interface <inspect_interface>]
[--management-interface <management_interface>]
[--network-interface <network_interface>]
[--power-interface <power_interface>]
[--raid-interface <raid_interface>]
[--rescue-interface <rescue_interface>]
[--storage-interface <storage_interface>]
[--vendor-interface <vendor_interface>]
[--resource-class <resource_class>]
[--conductor-group <conductor_group>]
[--automated-clean]
[--owner <owner>]
[--lessee <lessee>]
[--description <description>]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--chassis-uuid
<chassis>
¶ UUID of the chassis that this node belongs to.
-
--driver
<driver>
¶ Driver used to control the node [REQUIRED].
-
--driver-info
<key=value>
¶ Key/value pair used by the driver, such as out-of-band management credentials. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Key/value pair describing the physical characteristics of the node. This is exported to Nova and used by the scheduler. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--uuid
<uuid>
¶ Unique UUID for the node.
-
--name
<name>
¶ Unique name for the node.
-
--bios-interface
<bios_interface>
¶ BIOS interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--boot-interface
<boot_interface>
¶ Boot interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--console-interface
<console_interface>
¶ Console interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--deploy-interface
<deploy_interface>
¶ Deploy interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--inspect-interface
<inspect_interface>
¶ Inspect interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--management-interface
<management_interface>
¶ Management interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--network-interface
<network_interface>
¶ Network interface used for switching node to cleaning/provisioning networks.
-
--power-interface
<power_interface>
¶ Power interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--raid-interface
<raid_interface>
¶ RAID interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--rescue-interface
<rescue_interface>
¶ Rescue interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--storage-interface
<storage_interface>
¶ Storage interface used by the node’s driver.
-
--vendor-interface
<vendor_interface>
¶ Vendor interface used by the node’s driver. This is only applicable when the specified –driver is a hardware type.
-
--resource-class
<resource_class>
¶ Resource class for mapping nodes to Nova flavors
-
--conductor-group
<conductor_group>
¶ Conductor group the node will belong to
-
--automated-clean
¶
Enable automated cleaning for the node
-
--owner
<owner>
¶ Owner of the node.
-
--lessee
<lessee>
¶ Lessee of the node.
-
--description
<description>
¶ Description for the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node delete¶
Unregister baremetal node(s)
openstack baremetal node delete <node> [<node> ...]
-
node
¶
Node(s) to delete (name or UUID)
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node deploy¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘deploy’
openstack baremetal node deploy
[--wait [<time-out>]]
[--config-drive <config-drive>]
<node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, active. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
--config-drive
<config-drive>
¶ A gzipped, base64-encoded configuration drive string OR the path to the configuration drive file OR the path to a directory containing the config drive files OR a JSON object to build config drive from. In case it’s a directory, a config drive will be generated from it. In case it’s a JSON object with optional keys meta_data, user_data and network_data, a config drive will be generated on the server side (see the bare metal API reference for more details).
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node inject nmi¶
Inject NMI to baremetal node
openstack baremetal node inject nmi <node>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node inspect¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘inspect’
openstack baremetal node inspect [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, manageable. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node list¶
List baremetal nodes
openstack baremetal node list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <node>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--maintenance | --no-maintenance]
[--retired | --no-retired]
[--fault <fault>]
[--associated | --unassociated]
[--provision-state <provision state>]
[--driver <driver>]
[--resource-class <resource class>]
[--conductor-group <conductor_group>]
[--conductor <conductor>]
[--chassis <chassis UUID>]
[--owner <owner>]
[--lessee <lessee>]
[--description-contains <description_contains>]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of nodes to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<node>
¶ Node UUID (for example, of the last node in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of nodes after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified node fields and directions (asc or desc) (default: asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
-
--maintenance
¶
Limit list to nodes in maintenance mode
-
--no-maintenance
¶
Limit list to nodes not in maintenance mode
-
--retired
¶
Limit list to retired nodes.
-
--no-retired
¶
Limit list to not retired nodes.
-
--fault
<fault>
¶ List nodes in specified fault.
-
--associated
¶
List only nodes associated with an instance.
-
--unassociated
¶
List only nodes not associated with an instance.
-
--provision-state
<provision state>
¶ List nodes in specified provision state.
-
--driver
<driver>
¶ Limit list to nodes with driver <driver>
-
--resource-class
<resource class>
¶ Limit list to nodes with resource class <resource class>
-
--conductor-group
<conductor_group>
¶ Limit list to nodes with conductor group <conductor group>
-
--conductor
<conductor>
¶ Limit list to nodes with conductor <conductor>
-
--chassis
<chassis UUID>
¶ Limit list to nodes of this chassis
-
--owner
<owner>
¶ Limit list to nodes with owner <owner>
-
--lessee
<lessee>
¶ Limit list to nodes with lessee <lessee>
-
--description-contains
<description_contains>
¶ Limit list to nodes with description contains <description_contains>
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about the nodes.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more node fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node maintenance set¶
Set baremetal node to maintenance mode
openstack baremetal node maintenance set [--reason <reason>] <node>
-
--reason
<reason>
¶ Reason for setting maintenance mode.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node maintenance unset¶
Unset baremetal node from maintenance mode
openstack baremetal node maintenance unset <node>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node manage¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘manage’
openstack baremetal node manage [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, manageable. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node passthru call¶
Call a vendor passthu method for a node
openstack baremetal node passthru call
[--arg <key=value>]
[--http-method <http-method>]
<node>
<method>
-
--arg
<key=value>
¶ Argument to pass to the passthru method (repeat option to specify multiple arguments)
-
--http-method
<http-method>
¶ The HTTP method to use in the passthru request. One of DELETE, GET, PATCH, POST, PUT. Defaults to POST.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
method
¶
Vendor passthru method to be executed
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node passthru list¶
List vendor passthru methods for a node
openstack baremetal node passthru list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node power off¶
Power off a node
openstack baremetal node power off
[--power-timeout <power-timeout>]
[--soft]
<node>
-
--power-timeout
<power-timeout>
¶ Timeout (in seconds, positive integer) to wait for the target power state before erroring out.
-
--soft
¶
Request graceful power-off.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node power on¶
Power on a node
openstack baremetal node power on
[--power-timeout <power-timeout>]
<node>
-
--power-timeout
<power-timeout>
¶ Timeout (in seconds, positive integer) to wait for the target power state before erroring out.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node provide¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘provide’
openstack baremetal node provide [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, available. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node reboot¶
Reboot baremetal node
openstack baremetal node reboot
[--soft]
[--power-timeout <power-timeout>]
<node>
-
--soft
¶
Request Graceful reboot.
-
--power-timeout
<power-timeout>
¶ Timeout (in seconds, positive integer) to wait for the target power state before erroring out.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node rebuild¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘rebuild’
openstack baremetal node rebuild
[--wait [<time-out>]]
[--config-drive <config-drive>]
<node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, active. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
--config-drive
<config-drive>
¶ A gzipped, base64-encoded configuration drive string OR the path to the configuration drive file OR the path to a directory containing the config drive files OR a JSON object to build config drive from. In case it’s a directory, a config drive will be generated from it. In case it’s a JSON object with optional keys meta_data, user_data and network_data, a config drive will be generated on the server side (see the bare metal API reference for more details).
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node remove trait¶
Remove trait(s) from a node.
openstack baremetal node remove trait
[--all]
<node>
[<trait> [<trait> ...]]
-
--all
¶
Remove all traits
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
trait
¶
Trait(s) to remove
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node rescue¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘rescue’
openstack baremetal node rescue
[--wait [<time-out>]]
--rescue-password <rescue-password>
<node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, rescue. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
--rescue-password
<rescue-password>
¶ The password that will be used to login to the rescue ramdisk. The value should be a non-empty string.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node set¶
Set baremetal properties
openstack baremetal node set
[--instance-uuid <uuid>]
[--name <name>]
[--chassis-uuid <chassis UUID>]
[--driver <driver>]
[--bios-interface <bios_interface> | --reset-bios-interface]
[--boot-interface <boot_interface> | --reset-boot-interface]
[--console-interface <console_interface> | --reset-console-interface]
[--deploy-interface <deploy_interface> | --reset-deploy-interface]
[--inspect-interface <inspect_interface> | --reset-inspect-interface]
[--management-interface <management_interface> | --reset-management-interface]
[--network-interface <network_interface> | --reset-network-interface]
[--power-interface <power_interface> | --reset-power-interface]
[--raid-interface <raid_interface> | --reset-raid-interface]
[--rescue-interface <rescue_interface> | --reset-rescue-interface]
[--storage-interface <storage_interface> | --reset-storage-interface]
[--vendor-interface <vendor_interface> | --reset-vendor-interface]
[--reset-interfaces]
[--resource-class <resource_class>]
[--conductor-group <conductor_group>]
[--automated-clean]
[--protected]
[--protected-reason <protected_reason>]
[--retired]
[--retired-reason <retired_reason>]
[--target-raid-config <target_raid_config>]
[--property <key=value>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--driver-info <key=value>]
[--instance-info <key=value>]
[--owner <owner>]
[--lessee <lessee>]
[--description <description>]
<node>
-
--instance-uuid
<uuid>
¶ Set instance UUID of node to <uuid>
-
--name
<name>
¶ Set the name of the node
-
--chassis-uuid
<chassis UUID>
¶ Set the chassis for the node
-
--driver
<driver>
¶ Set the driver for the node
-
--bios-interface
<bios_interface>
¶ Set the BIOS interface for the node
-
--reset-bios-interface
¶
Reset the BIOS interface to its hardware type default
-
--boot-interface
<boot_interface>
¶ Set the boot interface for the node
-
--reset-boot-interface
¶
Reset the boot interface to its hardware type default
-
--console-interface
<console_interface>
¶ Set the console interface for the node
-
--reset-console-interface
¶
Reset the console interface to its hardware type default
-
--deploy-interface
<deploy_interface>
¶ Set the deploy interface for the node
-
--reset-deploy-interface
¶
Reset the deploy interface to its hardware type default
-
--inspect-interface
<inspect_interface>
¶ Set the inspect interface for the node
-
--reset-inspect-interface
¶
Reset the inspect interface to its hardware type default
-
--management-interface
<management_interface>
¶ Set the management interface for the node
-
--reset-management-interface
¶
Reset the management interface to its hardware type default
-
--network-interface
<network_interface>
¶ Set the network interface for the node
-
--reset-network-interface
¶
Reset the network interface to its hardware type default
-
--power-interface
<power_interface>
¶ Set the power interface for the node
-
--reset-power-interface
¶
Reset the power interface to its hardware type default
-
--raid-interface
<raid_interface>
¶ Set the RAID interface for the node
-
--reset-raid-interface
¶
Reset the RAID interface to its hardware type default
-
--rescue-interface
<rescue_interface>
¶ Set the rescue interface for the node
-
--reset-rescue-interface
¶
Reset the rescue interface to its hardware type default
-
--storage-interface
<storage_interface>
¶ Set the storage interface for the node
-
--reset-storage-interface
¶
Reset the storage interface to its hardware type default
-
--vendor-interface
<vendor_interface>
¶ Set the vendor interface for the node
-
--reset-vendor-interface
¶
Reset the vendor interface to its hardware type default
-
--reset-interfaces
¶
Reset all interfaces not specified explicitly to their default implementations. Only valid with –driver.
-
--resource-class
<resource_class>
¶ Set the resource class for the node
-
--conductor-group
<conductor_group>
¶ Set the conductor group for the node
-
--automated-clean
¶
Enable automated cleaning for the node
-
--protected
¶
Mark the node as protected
-
--protected-reason
<protected_reason>
¶ Set the reason of marking the node as protected
-
--retired
¶
Mark the node as retired
-
--retired-reason
<retired_reason>
¶ Set the reason of marking the node as retired
-
--target-raid-config
<target_raid_config>
¶ Set the target RAID configuration (JSON) for the node. This can be one of: 1. a file containing JSON data of the RAID configuration; 2. “-” to read the contents from standard input; or 3. a valid JSON string.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Property to set on this baremetal node (repeat option to set multiple properties)
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Extra to set on this baremetal node (repeat option to set multiple extras)
-
--driver-info
<key=value>
¶ Driver information to set on this baremetal node (repeat option to set multiple driver infos)
-
--instance-info
<key=value>
¶ Instance information to set on this baremetal node (repeat option to set multiple instance infos)
-
--owner
<owner>
¶ Set the owner for the node
-
--lessee
<lessee>
¶ Set the lessee for the node
-
--description
<description>
¶ Set the description for the node
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node show¶
Show baremetal node details
openstack baremetal node show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--instance]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--instance
¶
<node> is an instance UUID.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more node fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node (or instance UUID if –instance is specified)
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node trait list¶
List a node’s traits.
openstack baremetal node trait list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node undeploy¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘deleted’
openstack baremetal node undeploy [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, available. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node unrescue¶
Set provision state of baremetal node to ‘unrescue’
openstack baremetal node unrescue [--wait [<time-out>]] <node>
-
--wait
<time-out>
¶ Wait for a node to reach the desired state, active. Optionally takes a timeout value (in seconds). The default value is 0, meaning it will wait indefinitely.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node unset¶
Unset baremetal properties
openstack baremetal node unset
[--instance-uuid]
[--name]
[--resource-class]
[--target-raid-config]
[--property <key>]
[--extra <key>]
[--driver-info <key>]
[--instance-info <key>]
[--chassis-uuid]
[--bios-interface]
[--boot-interface]
[--console-interface]
[--deploy-interface]
[--inspect-interface]
[--management-interface]
[--network-interface]
[--power-interface]
[--raid-interface]
[--rescue-interface]
[--storage-interface]
[--vendor-interface]
[--conductor-group]
[--automated-clean]
[--protected]
[--protected-reason]
[--retired]
[--retired-reason]
[--owner]
[--lessee]
[--description]
<node>
-
--instance-uuid
¶
Unset instance UUID on this baremetal node
-
--name
¶
Unset the name of the node
-
--resource-class
¶
Unset the resource class of the node
-
--target-raid-config
¶
Unset the target RAID configuration of the node
-
--property
<key>
¶ Property to unset on this baremetal node (repeat option to unset multiple properties)
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset on this baremetal node (repeat option to unset multiple extras)
-
--driver-info
<key>
¶ Driver information to unset on this baremetal node (repeat option to unset multiple driver informations)
-
--instance-info
<key>
¶ Instance information to unset on this baremetal node (repeat option to unset multiple instance informations)
-
--chassis-uuid
¶
Unset chassis UUID on this baremetal node
-
--bios-interface
¶
Unset BIOS interface on this baremetal node
-
--boot-interface
¶
Unset boot interface on this baremetal node
-
--console-interface
¶
Unset console interface on this baremetal node
-
--deploy-interface
¶
Unset deploy interface on this baremetal node
-
--inspect-interface
¶
Unset inspect interface on this baremetal node
-
--management-interface
¶
Unset management interface on this baremetal node
-
--network-interface
¶
Unset network interface on this baremetal node
-
--power-interface
¶
Unset power interface on this baremetal node
-
--raid-interface
¶
Unset RAID interface on this baremetal node
-
--rescue-interface
¶
Unset rescue interface on this baremetal node
-
--storage-interface
¶
Unset storage interface on this baremetal node
-
--vendor-interface
¶
Unset vendor interface on this baremetal node
-
--conductor-group
¶
Unset conductor group for this baremetal node (the default group will be used)
-
--automated-clean
¶
Unset automated clean option on this baremetal node (the value from configuration will be used)
-
--protected
¶
Unset the protected flag on the node
-
--protected-reason
¶
Unset the protected reason (gets unset automatically when protected is unset)
-
--retired
¶
Unset the retired flag on the node
-
--retired-reason
¶
Unset the retired reason (gets unset automatically when retired is unset)
-
--owner
¶
Unset the owner field of the node
-
--lessee
¶
Unset the lessee field of the node
-
--description
¶
Unset the description field of the node
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node validate¶
Validate a node’s driver interfaces
openstack baremetal node validate
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node vif attach¶
Attach VIF to a given node
openstack baremetal node vif attach
[--vif-info <key=value>]
<node>
<vif-id>
-
--vif-info
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times. The mandatory ‘id’ parameter cannot be specified as a key.
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
vif-id
¶
Name or UUID of the VIF to attach to a node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node vif detach¶
Detach VIF from a given node
openstack baremetal node vif detach <node> <vif-id>
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
-
vif-id
¶
Name or UUID of the VIF to detach from a node.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal node vif list¶
Show attached VIFs for a node
openstack baremetal node vif list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
<node>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
node
¶
Name or UUID of the node
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port¶
baremetal port create¶
Create a new port
openstack baremetal port create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
--node <uuid>
[--uuid <uuid>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--local-link-connection <key=value>]
[-l <key=value>]
[--pxe-enabled <boolean>]
[--port-group <uuid>]
[--physical-network <physical network>]
[--is-smartnic]
<address>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this port belongs to.
-
--uuid
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the port.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Argument can be specified multiple times.
-
--local-link-connection
<key=value>
¶ Key/value metadata describing Local link connection information. Valid keys are ‘switch_info’, ‘switch_id’, ‘port_id’ and ‘hostname’. The keys ‘switch_id’ and ‘port_id’ are required. In case of a Smart NIC port, the required keys are ‘port_id’ and ‘hostname’. Argument can be specified multiple times.
-
-l
<key=value>
¶ DEPRECATED. Please use –local-link-connection instead. Key/value metadata describing Local link connection information. Valid keys are ‘switch_info’, ‘switch_id’, and ‘port_id’. The keys ‘switch_id’ and ‘port_id’ are required. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--pxe-enabled
<boolean>
¶ Indicates whether this Port should be used when PXE booting this Node.
-
--port-group
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the port group that this port belongs to.
-
--physical-network
<physical network>
¶ Name of the physical network to which this port is connected.
-
--is-smartnic
¶
Indicates whether this Port is a Smart NIC port
-
address
¶
MAC address for this port.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port delete¶
Delete port(s).
openstack baremetal port delete <port> [<port> ...]
-
port
¶
UUID(s) of the port(s) to delete.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group create¶
Create a new baremetal port group.
openstack baremetal port group create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
--node <uuid>
[--address <mac-address>]
[--name NAME]
[--uuid UUID]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--mode MODE]
[--property <key=value>]
[--support-standalone-ports | --unsupport-standalone-ports]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this port group belongs to.
-
--address
<mac-address>
¶ MAC address for this port group.
-
--name
<NAME>
¶ Name of the port group.
-
--uuid
<UUID>
¶ UUID of the port group.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--mode
<MODE>
¶ Mode of the port group. For possible values, refer to https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Key/value property related to this port group’s configuration. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--support-standalone-ports
¶
Ports that are members of this port group can be used as stand-alone ports. (default)
-
--unsupport-standalone-ports
¶
Ports that are members of this port group cannot be used as stand-alone ports.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group delete¶
Unregister baremetal port group(s).
openstack baremetal port group delete <port group> [<port group> ...]
-
port
group
¶ Port group(s) to delete (name or UUID).
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group list¶
List baremetal port groups.
openstack baremetal port group list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <port group>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--address <mac-address>]
[--node <node>]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of port groups to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<port group>
¶ Port group UUID (for example, of the last port group in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of port groups after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified port group fields and directions (asc or desc) (default: asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
-
--address
<mac-address>
¶ Only show information for the port group with this MAC address.
-
--node
<node>
¶ Only list port groups of this node (name or UUID).
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about the port groups.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more port group fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group set¶
Set baremetal port group properties.
openstack baremetal port group set
[--node <uuid>]
[--address <mac-address>]
[--name <name>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--mode MODE]
[--property <key=value>]
[--support-standalone-ports | --unsupport-standalone-ports]
<port
group>
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ Update UUID of the node that this port group belongs to.
-
--address
<mac-address>
¶ MAC address for this port group.
-
--name
<name>
¶ Name of the port group.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Extra to set on this baremetal port group (repeat option to set multiple extras).
-
--mode
<MODE>
¶ Mode of the port group. For possible values, refer to https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Key/value property related to this port group’s configuration (repeat option to set multiple properties).
-
--support-standalone-ports
¶
Ports that are members of this port group can be used as stand-alone ports.
-
--unsupport-standalone-ports
¶
Ports that are members of this port group cannot be used as stand-alone ports.
-
port
group
¶ Name or UUID of the port group.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group show¶
Show baremetal port group details.
openstack baremetal port group show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--address]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<id>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--address
¶
<id> is the MAC address (instead of UUID or name) of the port group.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more port group fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
id
¶
UUID or name of the port group (or MAC address if –address is specified).
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port group unset¶
Unset baremetal port group properties.
openstack baremetal port group unset
[--name]
[--address]
[--extra <key>]
[--property <key>]
<port
group>
-
--name
¶
Unset the name of the port group.
-
--address
¶
Unset the address of the port group.
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset on this baremetal port group (repeat option to unset multiple extras).
-
--property
<key>
¶ Property to unset on this baremetal port group (repeat option to unset multiple properties).
-
port
group
¶ Name or UUID of the port group.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port list¶
List baremetal ports.
openstack baremetal port list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--address <mac-address>]
[--node <node>]
[--port-group <port group>]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <port>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--address
<mac-address>
¶ Only show information for the port with this MAC address.
-
--node
<node>
¶ Only list ports of this node (name or UUID).
-
--port-group
<port group>
¶ Only list ports of this port group (name or UUID).
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of ports to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<port>
¶ Port UUID (for example, of the last port in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of ports after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified port fields and directions (asc or desc) (default: asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about ports.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more port fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port set¶
Set baremetal port properties.
openstack baremetal port set
[--node <uuid>]
[--address <address>]
[--extra <key=value>]
[--port-group <uuid>]
[--local-link-connection <key=value>]
[--pxe-enabled | --pxe-disabled]
[--physical-network <physical network>]
[--is-smartnic]
<port>
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ Set UUID of the node that this port belongs to
-
--address
<address>
¶ Set MAC address for this port
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Extra to set on this baremetal port (repeat option to set multiple extras)
-
--port-group
<uuid>
¶ Set UUID of the port group that this port belongs to.
-
--local-link-connection
<key=value>
¶ Key/value metadata describing local link connection information. Valid keys are ‘switch_info’, ‘switch_id’, ‘port_id’ and ‘hostname’. The keys ‘switch_id’ and ‘port_id’ are required. In case of a Smart NIC port, the required keys are ‘port_id’ and ‘hostname’. Argument can be specified multiple times.
-
--pxe-enabled
¶
Indicates that this port should be used when PXE booting this node (default)
-
--pxe-disabled
¶
Indicates that this port should not be used when PXE booting this node
-
--physical-network
<physical network>
¶ Set the name of the physical network to which this port is connected.
-
--is-smartnic
¶
Set port to be Smart NIC port
-
port
¶
UUID of the port
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port show¶
Show baremetal port details.
openstack baremetal port show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--address]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<id>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--address
¶
<id> is the MAC address (instead of the UUID) of the port.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more port fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
id
¶
UUID of the port (or MAC address if –address is specified).
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal port unset¶
Unset baremetal port properties.
openstack baremetal port unset
[--extra <key>]
[--port-group]
[--physical-network]
[--is-smartnic]
<port>
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset on this baremetal port (repeat option to unset multiple extras)
-
--port-group
¶
Remove port from the port group
-
--physical-network
¶
Unset the physical network on this baremetal port.
-
--is-smartnic
¶
Set Port as not Smart NIC port
-
port
¶
UUID of the port.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume¶
baremetal volume connector create¶
Create a new baremetal volume connector.
openstack baremetal volume connector create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
--node <uuid>
--type <type>
--connector-id <connector
id>
[--uuid <uuid>]
[--extra <key=value>]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this volume connector belongs to.
-
--type
<type>
¶ Type of the volume connector. Can be ‘iqn’, ‘ip’, ‘mac’, ‘wwnn’, ‘wwpn’, ‘port’, ‘portgroup’.
-
--connector-id
<connector id>
¶ ID of the volume connector in the specified type. For example, the iSCSI initiator IQN for the node if the type is ‘iqn’.
-
--uuid
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the volume connector.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume connector delete¶
Unregister baremetal volume connector(s).
openstack baremetal volume connector delete
<volume
connector>
[<volume connector> ...]
-
volume
connector
¶ UUID(s) of the volume connector(s) to delete.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume connector list¶
List baremetal volume connectors.
openstack baremetal volume connector list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--node <node>]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <volume connector>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--node
<node>
¶ Only list volume connectors of this node (name or UUID).
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of volume connectors to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<volume connector>
¶ Volume connector UUID (for example, of the last volume connector in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of volume connectors after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified volume connector fields and directions (asc or desc) (default:asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about volume connectors.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more volume connector fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume connector set¶
Set baremetal volume connector properties.
openstack baremetal volume connector set
[--node <uuid>]
[--type <type>]
[--connector-id <connector id>]
[--extra <key=value>]
<volume
connector>
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this volume connector belongs to.
-
--type
<type>
¶ Type of the volume connector. Can be ‘iqn’, ‘ip’, ‘mac’, ‘wwnn’, ‘wwpn’, ‘port’, ‘portgroup’.
-
--connector-id
<connector id>
¶ ID of the volume connector in the specified type.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
-
volume
connector
¶ UUID of the volume connector.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume connector show¶
Show baremetal volume connector details.
openstack baremetal volume connector show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<id>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more volume connector fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
id
¶
UUID of the volume connector.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume connector unset¶
Unset baremetal volume connector properties.
openstack baremetal volume connector unset
[--extra <key>]
<volume
connector>
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset (repeat option to unset multiple extras)
-
volume
connector
¶ UUID of the volume connector.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target create¶
Create a new baremetal volume target.
openstack baremetal volume target create
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
--node <uuid>
--type <volume
type>
[--property <key=value>]
--boot-index <boot
index>
--volume-id <volume
id>
[--uuid <uuid>]
[--extra <key=value>]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this volume target belongs to.
-
--type
<volume type>
¶ Type of the volume target, e.g. ‘iscsi’, ‘fibre_channel’.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Key/value property related to the type of this volume target. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--boot-index
<boot index>
¶ Boot index of the volume target.
-
--volume-id
<volume id>
¶ ID of the volume associated with this target.
-
--uuid
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the volume target.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target delete¶
Unregister baremetal volume target(s).
openstack baremetal volume target delete
<volume
target>
[<volume target> ...]
-
volume
target
¶ UUID(s) of the volume target(s) to delete.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target list¶
List baremetal volume targets.
openstack baremetal volume target list
[-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
[--noindent]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--node <node>]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <volume target>]
[--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
[--long | --fields <field> [<field> ...]]
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--quote
<QUOTE_MODE>
¶ when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
-
--node
<node>
¶ Only list volume targets of this node (name or UUID).
-
--limit
<limit>
¶ Maximum number of volume targets to return per request, 0 for no limit. Default is the maximum number used by the Baremetal API Service.
-
--marker
<volume target>
¶ Volume target UUID (for example, of the last volume target in the list from a previous request). Returns the list of volume targets after this UUID.
-
--sort
<key>[:<direction>]
¶ Sort output by specified volume target fields and directions (asc or desc) (default:asc). Multiple fields and directions can be specified, separated by comma.
-
--long
¶
Show detailed information about volume targets.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more volume target fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server. Can not be used when ‘–long’ is specified.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target set¶
Set baremetal volume target properties.
openstack baremetal volume target set
[--node <uuid>]
[--type <volume type>]
[--property <key=value>]
[--boot-index <boot index>]
[--volume-id <volume id>]
[--extra <key=value>]
<volume
target>
-
--node
<uuid>
¶ UUID of the node that this volume target belongs to.
-
--type
<volume type>
¶ Type of the volume target, e.g. ‘iscsi’, ‘fibre_channel’.
-
--property
<key=value>
¶ Key/value property related to the type of this volume target. Can be specified multiple times.
-
--boot-index
<boot index>
¶ Boot index of the volume target.
-
--volume-id
<volume id>
¶ ID of the volume associated with this target.
-
--extra
<key=value>
¶ Record arbitrary key/value metadata. Can be specified multiple times.
-
volume
target
¶ UUID of the volume target.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target show¶
Show baremetal volume target details.
openstack baremetal volume target show
[-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
[-c COLUMN]
[--noindent]
[--prefix PREFIX]
[--max-width <integer>]
[--fit-width]
[--print-empty]
[--fields <field> [<field> ...]]
<id>
-
-f
<FORMATTER>
,
--format
<FORMATTER>
¶ the output format, defaults to table
-
-c
COLUMN
,
--column
COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated to show multiple columns
-
--noindent
¶
whether to disable indenting the JSON
-
--prefix
<PREFIX>
¶ add a prefix to all variable names
-
--max-width
<integer>
¶ Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.
-
--fit-width
¶
Fit the table to the display width. Implied if –max-width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable
-
--print-empty
¶
Print empty table if there is no data to show.
-
--fields
<field>
¶ One or more volume target fields. Only these fields will be fetched from the server.
-
id
¶
UUID of the volume target.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.
baremetal volume target unset¶
Unset baremetal volume target properties.
openstack baremetal volume target unset
[--extra <key>]
[--property <key>]
<volume
target>
-
--extra
<key>
¶ Extra to unset (repeat option to unset multiple extras)
-
--property
<key>
¶ Property to unset on this baremetal volume target (repeat option to unset multiple properties).
-
volume
target
¶ UUID of the volume target.
This command is provided by the python-ironicclient plugin.