COMMANDS
--------
-ALLOCATOR
-~~~~~~~~~
+IALLOCATOR
+~~~~~~~~~~
-**allocator** [--debug] [--dir *DIRECTION*] {--algorithm
+**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*}
LOCKS
~~~~~
-| **locks** [--no-headers] [--separator=*SEPARATOR*]
+| **locks** [--no-headers] [--separator=*SEPARATOR*] [-v]
| [-o *[+]FIELD,...*] [--interval=*SECONDS*]
Shows a list of locks in the master daemon.
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:
-name
- Lock name
-
-mode
- Mode in which the lock is currently acquired (exclusive or shared)
-
-owner
- Current lock owner(s)
-
-pending
- Threads waiting for the lock
-
+@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 to quickly
+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.
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