gnt-debug(8) Ganeti | Version @GANETI_VERSION@ ============================================== Name ---- gnt-debug - Debug commands Synopsis -------- **gnt-debug** {command} [arguments...] DESCRIPTION ----------- The **gnt-debug** is used for debugging the Ganeti system. COMMANDS -------- IALLOCATOR ~~~~~~~~~~ **iallocator** [--debug] [--dir *DIRECTION*] {--algorithm *ALLOCATOR* } [--mode *MODE*] [--mem *MEMORY*] [--disks *DISKS*] [--disk-template *TEMPLATE*] [--nics *NICS*] [--os-type *OS*] [--vcpus *VCPUS*] [--tags *TAGS*] {*instance*} Executes a test run of the *iallocator* framework. The command will build input for a given iallocator script (named with the ``--algorithm`` option), and either show this input data (if *DIRECTION* is ``in``) or run the iallocator script and show its output (if *DIRECTION* is ``out``). If the *MODE* is ``allocate``, then an instance definition is built from the other arguments and sent to the script, otherwise (*MODE* is ``relocate``) an existing instance name must be passed as the first argument. This build of Ganeti will look for iallocator scripts in the following directories: @CUSTOM_IALLOCATOR_SEARCH_PATH@; for more details about this framework, see the HTML or PDF documentation. DELAY ~~~~~ **delay** [--debug] [--no-master] [-n *NODE*...] {*duration*} Run a test opcode (a sleep) on the master and on selected nodes (via an RPC call). This serves no other purpose but to execute a test operation. The ``-n`` option can be given multiple times to select the nodes for the RPC call. By default, the delay will also be executed on the master, unless the ``--no-master`` option is passed. The *delay* argument will be interpreted as a floating point number. SUBMIT-JOB ~~~~~~~~~~ **submit-job** [--verbose] [--timing-stats] [--job-repeat ``N``] [--op-repeat ``N``] {opcodes_file...} This command builds a list of opcodes from files in JSON format and submits a job per file to the master daemon. It can be used to test options that are not available via command line. The ``verbose`` option will additionally display the corresponding job IDs and the progress in waiting for the jobs; the ``timing-stats`` option will show some overall statistics inluding the number of total opcodes, jobs submitted and time spent in each stage (submit, exec, total). The ``job-repeat`` and ``op-repeat`` options allow to submit multiple copies of the passed arguments; job-repeat will cause N copies of each job (input file) to be submitted (equivalent to passing the arguments N times) while op-repeat will cause N copies of each of the opcodes in the file to be executed (equivalent to each file containing N copies of the opcodes). TEST-JOBQUEUE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **test-jobqueue** Executes a few tests on the job queue. This command might generate failed jobs deliberately. LOCKS ~~~~~ | **locks** [--no-headers] [--separator=*SEPARATOR*] [-v] | [-o *[+]FIELD,...*] [--interval=*SECONDS*] Shows a list of locks in the master daemon. The ``--no-headers`` option will skip the initial header line. The ``--separator`` option takes an argument which denotes what will be used between the output fields. Both these options are to help scripting. The ``-v`` option activates verbose mode, which changes the display of special field states (see **ganeti(7)**). The ``-o`` option takes a comma-separated list of output fields. The available fields and their meaning are: @QUERY_FIELDS_LOCK@ If the value of the option starts with the character ``+``, the new fields will be added to the default list. This allows one to quickly see the default list plus a few other fields, instead of retyping the entire list of fields. Use ``--interval`` to repeat the listing. A delay specified by the option value in seconds is inserted. .. vim: set textwidth=72 : .. Local Variables: .. mode: rst .. fill-column: 72 .. End: