-The ``-o`` option takes a comma-separated list of output fields.
-The available fields and their meaning are:
-
-
-name
- the instance name
-
-os
- the OS of the instance
-
-pnode
- the primary node of the instance
-
-snodes
- comma-separated list of secondary nodes for the instance; usually
- this will be just one node
-
-admin\_state
- the desired state of the instance (either "yes" or "no" denoting
- the instance should run or not)
-
-disk\_template
- the disk template of the instance
-
-oper\_state
- the actual state of the instance; can be one of the values
- "running", "stopped", "(node down)"
-
-status
- combined form of ``admin_state`` and ``oper_stat``; this can be one of:
- ``ERROR_nodedown`` if the node of the instance is down, ``ERROR_down`` if
- the instance should run but is down, ``ERROR_up`` if the instance should be
- stopped but is actually running, ``ERROR_wrongnode`` if the instance is
- running but not on the primary, ``ADMIN_down`` if the instance has been
- stopped (and is stopped) and ``running`` if the instance is set to be
- running (and is running)
-
-oper\_ram
- the actual memory usage of the instance as seen by the hypervisor
-
-oper\_vcpus
- the actual number of VCPUs the instance is using as seen by the
- hypervisor
-
-ip
- the ip address Ganeti recognizes as associated with the first
- instance interface
-
-mac
- the first instance interface MAC address
-
-nic\_mode
- the mode of the first instance NIC (routed or bridged)
-
-nic\_link
- the link of the first instance NIC
-
-sda\_size
- the size of the instance's first disk
-
-sdb\_size
- the size of the instance's second disk, if any
-
-vcpus
- the number of VCPUs allocated to the instance
-
-tags
- comma-separated list of the instances's tags
-
-serial\_no
- the so called 'serial number' of the instance; this is a numeric
- field that is incremented each time the instance is modified, and
- it can be used to track modifications
-
-ctime
- the creation time of the instance; note that this field contains
- spaces and as such it's harder to parse
-
- if this attribute is not present (e.g. when upgrading from older
- versions), then "N/A" will be shown instead
-
-mtime
- the last modification time of the instance; note that this field
- contains spaces and as such it's harder to parse
-
- if this attribute is not present (e.g. when upgrading from older
- versions), then "N/A" will be shown instead
-
-uuid
- Show the UUID of the instance (generated automatically by Ganeti)
-
-network\_port
- If the instance has a network port assigned to it (e.g. for VNC
- connections), this will be shown, otherwise - will be displayed.
-
-beparams
- A text format of the entire beparams for the instance. It's more
- useful to select individual fields from this dictionary, see
- below.
-
-disk.count
- The number of instance disks.
-
-disk.size/N
- The size of the instance's Nth disk. This is a more generic form of
- the sda\_size and sdb\_size fields.
-
-disk.sizes
- A comma-separated list of the disk sizes for this instance.
-
-disk\_usage
- The total disk space used by this instance on each of its nodes.
- This is not the instance-visible disk size, but the actual disk
- "cost" of the instance.
-
-nic.mac/N
- The MAC of the Nth instance NIC.
-
-nic.ip/N
- The IP address of the Nth instance NIC.
-
-nic.mode/N
- The mode of the Nth instance NIC
-
-nic.link/N
- The link of the Nth instance NIC
-
-nic.macs
- A comma-separated list of all the MACs of the instance's NICs.
-
-nic.ips
- A comma-separated list of all the IP addresses of the instance's
- NICs.
-
-nic.modes
- A comma-separated list of all the modes of the instance's NICs.
-
-nic.links
- A comma-separated list of all the link parameters of the instance's
- NICs.
-
-nic.count
- The number of instance nics.
-
-hv/*NAME*
- The value of the hypervisor parameter called *NAME*. For details of
- what hypervisor parameters exist and their meaning, see the **add**
- command.
-
-be/memory
- The configured memory for the instance.
-
-be/vcpus
- The configured number of VCPUs for the instance.
-
-be/auto\_balance
- Whether the instance is considered in N+1 checks.