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diff --git a/man/gnt-instance.sgml b/man/gnt-instance.sgml
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--- a/man/gnt-instance.sgml
+++ b/man/gnt-instance.sgml
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
- May 16, 2007">
+ February 11, 2009">
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@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@
20062007
+ 2008
+ 2009Google Inc.
&dhdate;
@@ -28,7 +30,7 @@
&dhucpackage;
&dhsection;
- ganeti 1.2
+ ganeti 2.0&dhpackage;
@@ -62,41 +64,29 @@
ADDadd
- -s disksize
- --swap-size disksize
- -m memsize
-
- -b bridge
- --mac MAC-address
-
-
- --hvm-boot-order boot-order
- --hvm-acpi ACPI-support
+ -t
+ diskless
+ file
+ plain
+ drbd
+
- --hvm-pae PAE-support
+
+ --disk=N:size=VAL,mode=ro|rw
+ -s SIZE
+
-
- --hvm-cdrom-image-path
- cdrom-image-path
+
+ --net=N:options
+ --no-nics
+
-
- --vnc-bind-address
- vnc-bind-address
+ -B BEPARAMS
- --kernel
- default
- kernel_path
-
-
-
- --initrd
- default
- none
- initrd_path
-
+ -H HYPERVISOR:option=value--file-storage-dir dir_path
@@ -106,168 +96,414 @@
- -t
- diskless
- file
- plain
- drbd
-
+
+ -n node:secondary-node
+ --iallocator name
+
- -n node:secondary-node-o os-type
+ --submit
+ instance
- Creates a new instance on the specified
- host. instance must be in DNS and
- resolve to a IP in the same network as the nodes in the
- cluster.
+ Creates a new instance on the specified host. The
+ instance argument must be in DNS,
+ but depending on the bridge setup, need not be in the same
+ network as the nodes in the cluster.
- The option specifies the disk size for
- the instance, in mebibytes (defaults to
- 20480MiB =
- 20GiB). You can also use one of the
- suffixes m, g or
+ The option specifies the parameters
+ for the disks of the instance. The numbering of disks starts
+ at zero, and at least one disk needs to be passed. For each
+ disk, at least the size needs to be given, and optionally
+ the access mode (read-only or the default of read-write) can
+ also be specified. The size is interpreted (when no unit is
+ given) in mebibytes. You can also use one of the suffixes
+ m, g or
t to specificy the exact the units used;
these suffixes map to mebibytes, gibibytes and tebibytes.
- The option specifies the swap
- disk size (in mebibytes) for the instance (the one presented
- as /dev/sdb). The
- default is 4096MiB. As for the disk
- size, you can specify other suffixes.
+ Alternatively, a single-disk instance can be created via the
+ option which takes a single argument,
+ the size of the disk. This is similar to the Ganeti 1.2
+ version (but will only create one disk).
- The option specifies the memory size for
- the instance, in mebibytes (defaults to 128 MiB). Again, you
- can use other suffixes (e.g. 2g).
+ The minimum disk specification is therefore
+ --disk 0:size=20G (or -s
+ 20G when using the option),
+ and a three-disk instance can be specified as
+ --disk 0:size=20G --disk 1:size=4G --disk
+ 2:size=100G.
- The options specifies the operating
- system to be installed. The available operating systems can
- be listed with gnt-os list.
+ The NICs of the instances can be specified via the
+ option. By default, one NIC is
+ created for the instance, with a random MAC, and connected
+ to the default bridge. Each NIC can take up to three
+ parameters (all optional):
+
+
+ mac
+
+ either a value or GENERATE
+ to generate a new unique MAC
+
+
+
+ ip
+
+ specifies the IP address assigned to the
+ instance from the Ganeti side (this is not necessarily
+ what the instance will use, but what the node expects
+ the instance to use)
+
+
+
+ bridge
+
+ specifies the bridge to attach this NIC
+ to
+
+
+
- The option specifies the bridge to which the
- instance will be connected. (defaults to the cluster-wide default
- bridge specified at cluster initialization time).
+ Alternatively, if no network is desired for the instance, you
+ can prevent the default of one NIC with the
+ option.
- The option specifies the MAC address
- of the ethernet interface for the instance. If this option
- is not specified, a new MAC address is generated randomly with
- the configured MAC prefix. The randomly generated MAC
- address is guaranteed to be unique among the instances of
- this cluster.
+ The options specifies the operating
+ system to be installed. The available operating systems can
+ be listed with gnt-os list.
+
+
+
+ The option specifies the backend
+ parameters for the instance. If no such parameters are
+ specified, the values are inherited from the cluster. Possible
+ parameters are:
+
+
+ memory
+
+ the memory size of the instance; as usual,
+ suffixes can be used to denote the unit, otherwise the
+ value is taken in mebibites
+
+
+
+ vcpus
+
+ the number of VCPUs to assign to the instance
+ (if this value makes sense for the hypervisor)
+
+
+
+ auto_balance
+
+ whether the instance is considered in the N+1
+ cluster checks (enough redundancy in the cluster to
+ survive a node failure)
+
+
+
- The option specifies the
- boot device order for Xen HVM instances. The boot order is a
- string of letters listing the boot devices, with valid
- device letters being:
+ The option specified the hypervisor to
+ use for the instance (must be one of the enabled hypervisors
+ on the cluster) and optionally custom parameters for this
+ instance. If not other options are used (i.e. the invocation
+ is just -H
+ NAME) the instance
+ will inherit the cluster options. The defaults below show
+ the cluster defaults at cluster creation time.
+ The possible hypervisor options are as follows:
- a
+ boot_order
+
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM
+ hypervisors.
+
+ A string value denoting the boot order. This
+ has different meaning for the Xen HVM hypervisor and
+ for the KVM one.
+
+
+ For Xen HVM, The boot order is a string of letters
+ listing the boot devices, with valid device letters
+ being:
+
+
+
+ a
+
+
+ floppy drive
+
+
+
+
+ c
+
+
+ hard disk
+
+
+
+
+ d
+
+
+ CDROM drive
+
+
+
+
+ n
+
+
+ network boot (PXE)
+
+
+
+
+
+ The default is not to set an HVM boot order which is
+ interpreted as 'dc'.
+
+
+
+
+
+ cdrom_image_path
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
+ The path to a CDROM image to attach to the
+ instance.
+
+
+
+
+ nic_type
+
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
- floppy drive
+ This parameter determines the way the network cards
+ are presented to the instance. The possible options are:
+
+ rtl8139 (default for Xen HVM) (HVM & KVM)
+ ne2k_isa (HVM & KVM)
+ ne2k_pci (HVM & KVM)
+ i82551 (KVM)
+ i82557b (KVM)
+ i82559er (KVM)
+ pcnet (KVM)
+ e1000 (KVM)
+ paravirtual (default for KVM) (HVM & KVM)
+
- c
+ disk_type
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
- hard disk
+ This parameter determines the way the disks are
+ presented to the instance. The possible options are:
+
+ ioemu (default for HVM & KVM) (HVM & KVM)
+ ide (HVM & KVM)
+ scsi (KVM)
+ sd (KVM)
+ mtd (KVM)
+ pflash (KVM)
+
- d
+ vnc_bind_address
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
+ Specifies the address that the VNC listener for
+ this instance should bind to. Valid values are IPv4
+ addresses. Use the address 0.0.0.0 to bind to all
+ available interfaces (this is the default) or specify
+ the address of one of the interfaces on the node to
+ restrict listening to that interface.
+
+
+
+
+ vnc_tls
+
+ Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
+
+ A boolean option that controls whether the
+ VNC connection is secured with TLS.
+
+
+
+
+ vnc_x509_path
+
+ Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
+
+ If is enabled, this
+ options specifies the path to the x509 certificate to
+ use.
+
+
+
+
+ vnc_x509_verify
+
+ Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
+
+
+
+
+ acpi
+
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
- CDROM drive
+ A boolean option that specifies if the hypervisor
+ should enable ACPI support for this instance. By
+ default, ACPI is disabled.
+
- n
+ pae
+ Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
- network boot (PXE)
+ A boolean option that specifies if the hypervisor
+ should enabled PAE support for this instance. The
+ default is false, disabling PAE support.
-
-
-
- The option is only relevant for Xen HVM instances and
- ignored by all other instances types.
-
+
+ kernel_path
+
+ Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
-
- The option specifies if Xen
- should enable ACPI support for this HVM instance. Valid
- values are true or false.
-
+
+ This option specifies the path (on the node) to the
+ kernel to boot the instance with. Xen PVM instances
+ always require this, while for KVM if this option is
+ empty, it will cause the machine to load the kernel
+ from its disks.
+
+
+
-
- The option specifies if Xen
- should enabled PAE support for this HVM instance. Valid
- values are true or false.
-
+
+ kernel_args
+
+ Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
-
- The specifies the
- path to the file xen uses to emulate a virtual CDROM drive
- for this HVM instance. Valid values are either an
- absolute path to an existing file or None, which disables
- virtual CDROM support for this instance.
-
+
+ This options specifies extra arguments to the kernel
+ that will be loaded. device. This is always used
+ for Xen PVM, while for KVM it is only used if the
+ option is also
+ specified.
+
-
- The specifies the
- address that the VNC listener for this instance should bind
- to. Valid values are IPv4 addresses. Use the address 0.0.0.0
- to bind to all available interfaces.
+
+ The default setting for this value is simply
+ "ro", which mounts the root
+ disk (initially) in read-only one. For example,
+ setting this to single will
+ cause the instance to start in single-user mode.
+
+
+
+
+
+ initrd_path
+
+ Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
+
+ This option specifies the path (on the node) to the
+ initrd to boot the instance with. Xen PVM instances
+ can use this always, while for KVM if this option is
+ only used if the option
+ is also specified. You can pass here either an
+ absolute filename (the path to the initrd) if you
+ want to use an initrd, or use the format
+ no_initrd_path for no initrd.
+
+
+
+
+
+ root_path
+
+ Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
+
+
+ This options specifies the name of the root
+ device. This is always needed for Xen PVM, while for
+ KVM it is only used if the
+ option is also
+ specified.
+
+
+
+
+
+ serial_console
+
+ Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
+
+ This boolean option specifies whether to
+ emulate a serial console for the instance.
+
+
+
- The options allows the instance to
- use a custom kernel (if a filename is passed) or to use the
- default kernel (@CUSTOM_XEN_KERNEL@), if the
- string default is passed.
- The option is similar: it allows
- the instance to use a custom initrd (if a filename is
- passed) or to use the default initrd
- (@CUSTOM_XEN_INITRD@), if the string
- default is passed, or to disable the
- use of an initrd, if the string none is
- passed. Note that in the case the instance is set to use the
- default initrd and it doesn't exist, it will be silently
- ignored; if the instance is set to use a custom initrd and
- it doesn't exist, this will be treated as an error and will
- prevent the startup of the instance.
+ The option specifies the instance
+ allocator plugin to use. If you pass in this option the allocator
+ will select nodes for this instance automatically, so you don't need
+ to pass them with the option. For more
+ information please refer to the instance allocator documentation.
@@ -338,55 +574,195 @@
loop
- Kernel loopback driver.
+
+ Kernel loopback driver. This driver uses loopback
+ devices to access the filesystem within the
+ file. However, running I/O intensive applications in
+ your instance using the loop driver might result in
+ slowdowns. Furthermore, if you use the loopback
+ driver consider increasing the maximum amount of
+ loopback devices (on most systems it's 8) using the
+ max_loop param.
+ blktap
- blktap driver.
+ The blktap driver (for Xen hypervisors). In
+ order to be able to use the blktap driver you should
+ check if the 'blktapctrl' user space disk agent is
+ running (usually automatically started via xend). This
+ user-level disk I/O interface has the advantage of
+ better performance. Especially if you use a network
+ file system (e.g. NFS) to store your instances this is
+ the recommended choice.
+
-
-
-
-
- The loop driver uses loopback devices to access the filesystem
- within the file. However, running I/O intensive applications
- in your instance using the loop driver might result in slowdowns.
- Furthermore, if you use the loopback driver consider increasing
- the maximum amount of loopback devices (on most systems it's 8)
- using the max_loop param.
+
- In order to be able to use the blktap driver you should check
- if the 'blktapctrl' user space disk agent is running (usually
- automatically started via xend). This user-level disk I/O
- interface has the advantage of better performance. Especially
- if you use a network file system (e.g. NFS) to store your instances
- this is the recommended choice.
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
Example:
-# gnt-instance add -t file -s 30g -m 512 -o debian-etch \
+# gnt-instance add -t file --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
-n node1.example.com --file-storage-dir=mysubdir instance1.example.com
-# gnt-instance add -t plain -s 30g -m 512 -o debian-etch \
+# gnt-instance add -t plain --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
-n node1.example.com instance1.example.com
-# gnt-instance add -t drbd -s 30g -m 512 -o debian-etch \
+# gnt-instance add -t drbd --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
-n node1.example.com:node2.example.com instance2.example.com
+ BATCH-CREATE
+
+ batch-create
+ instances_file.json
+
+
+
+ This command (similar to the Ganeti 1.2
+ batcher tool) submits multiple instance
+ creation jobs based on a definition file. The instance
+ configurations do not encompass all the possible options for
+ the add command, but only a subset.
+
+
+
+ The instance file should be a valid-formed JSON file,
+ containing a dictionary with instance name and instance
+ parameters. The accepted parameters are:
+
+
+
+ disk_size
+
+ The size of the disks of the instance.
+
+
+
+ disk_templace
+
+ The disk template to use for the instance,
+ the same as in the add
+ command.
+
+
+
+ backend
+
+ A dictionary of backend parameters.
+
+
+
+ hypervisor
+
+ A dictionary with a single key (the
+ hypervisor name), and as value the hypervisor
+ options. If not passed, the default hypervisor and
+ hypervisor options will be inherited.
+
+
+
+ mac, ip, bridge
+
+ Specifications for the one NIC that will be
+ created for the instance.
+
+
+
+ primary_node, secondary_node
+
+ The primary and optionally the secondary node
+ to use for the instance (in case an iallocator script
+ is not used).
+
+
+
+ iallocator
+
+ Instead of specifying the nodes, an
+ iallocator script can be used to automatically compute
+ them.
+
+
+
+ start
+
+ whether to start the instance
+
+
+
+ ip_check
+
+ Skip the check for already-in-use instance;
+ see the description in the add
+ command for details.
+
+
+
+ file_storage_dir, file_driver
+
+ Configuration for the file
+ disk type, see the add command for
+ details.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ A simple definition for one instance can be (with most of
+ the parameters taken from the cluster defaults):
+
+{
+ "instance3": {
+ "template": "drbd",
+ "os": "debootstrap",
+ "disk_size": ["25G"],
+ "iallocator": "dumb"
+ },
+ "instance5": {
+ "template": "drbd",
+ "os": "debootstrap",
+ "disk_size": ["25G"],
+ "iallocator": "dumb",
+ "hypervisor": "xen-hvm",
+ "hvparams": {"acpi": true},
+ "backend": {"memory": 512}
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+
+ The command will display the job id for each submitted instance, as follows:
+
+# gnt-instance batch-create instances.json
+instance3: 11224
+instance5: 11225
+
+
+
+
+
+ REMOVEremove--ignore-failures
+ --submitinstance
@@ -408,6 +784,13 @@
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
Example:
# gnt-instance remove instance1.example.com
@@ -423,13 +806,13 @@
--no-headers--separator=SEPARATOR-o [+]FIELD,...
+ instance
Shows the currently configured instances with memory usage,
- disk usage, the node they are running on, and the CPU time,
- counted in seconds, used by each instance since its latest
- restart.
+ disk usage, the node they are running on, and their run
+ status.
@@ -478,12 +861,6 @@
- admin_ram
-
- the desired memory for the instance
-
-
- disk_templatethe disk template of the instance
@@ -526,19 +903,19 @@
ipthe ip address ganeti recognizes as associated with
- the instance interface
+ the first instance interface
mac
- the instance interface MAC address
+ the first instance interface MAC addressbridge
- bridge the instance is connected to
+ the bridge of the first instance NIC
@@ -551,7 +928,8 @@
sdb_size
- the size of the instance's second disk
+ the size of the instance's second disk, if
+ any
@@ -561,12 +939,150 @@
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
+
+
+
+ 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.bridge/N
+
+ The bridge the Nth instance NIC is attached
+ to.
+
+
+
+ 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.bridges
+
+ A comma-separated list of all the bridges 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.
+
+
If the value of the option starts with the character
- +, the new fields will be added to the
+ +, the new field(s) will be added to the
default list. This allows to quickly see the default list
plus a few other fields, instead of retyping the entire list
of fields.
@@ -601,14 +1117,32 @@
info
- instance
+
+ -s
+ --static
+
+
+ --all
+ instance
+
- Show detailed information about the (given) instances. This
- is different from list as it shows
- detailed data about the instance's disks (especially useful
- for drbd disk template).
+ Show detailed information about the given instance(s). This is
+ different from list as it shows detailed data
+ about the instance's disks (especially useful for the drbd disk
+ template).
+
+
+
+ If the option is used, only information
+ available in the configuration file is returned, without
+ querying nodes, making the operation faster.
+
+
+
+ Use the to get info about all instances,
+ rather than explicitely passing the ones you're interested in.
@@ -617,81 +1151,70 @@
modify
- -m memsize
- -p vcpus
- -i ip
- -b bridge
- --mac MAC-address
- --hvm-boot-order boot-order
- --hvm-acpi ACPI-support
- --hvm-pae PAE-support
- --hvm-cdrom-image-path
- cdrom-image-path
- --vnc-bind-address
- vnc-bind-address
-
- --kernel
- default
- kernel_path
-
+ -H HYPERVISOR_PARAMETERS
- --initrd
- default
- none
- initrd_path
-
+ -B BACKEND_PARAMETERS
+
+
+ --net add:options
+ --net remove
+ --net N:options
+
+
+
+ --disk add:size=SIZE
+ --disk remove
+ --disk N:mode=MODE
+
+
+
+ --submitinstance
- Modify the memory size, number of vcpus, ip address, MAC
- address and/or bridge for an instance.
+ Modifies the memory size, number of vcpus, ip address, MAC
+ address and/or bridge for an instance. It can also add and
+ remove disks and NICs to/from the instance. Note that you
+ need to give at least one of the arguments, otherwise the
+ command complains.
- The memory size is given in MiB. Note that you need to give
- at least one of the arguments, otherwise the command
- complains.
+ The option specifies hypervisor options
+ in the form of name=value[,...]. For details which options can be specified, see the add command.
- The ,
- and
- options are described in the add command.
+ The option
+ adds a disk to the instance. The will remove the last disk of the
+ instance. The
+ option will change the mode of the Nth disk of the instance
+ between read-only (ro) and read-write
+ (rw).
- Additionally, the HVM boot order can be reset to the default
- values by using .
+ The option will
+ add a new NIC to the instance. The available options are the
+ same as in the add command (mac, ip,
+ bridge). The will remove the
+ last NIC of the instance, while the
+ option will change the parameters of the Nth instance NIC.
- The option specifies if Xen
- should enable ACPI support for this HVM instance. Valid
- values are true or false.
-
-
-
- The option specifies if Xen
- should enabled PAE support for this HVM instance. Valid
- values are true or false.
-
-
-
- The specifies the
- path to the file xen uses to emulate a virtual CDROM drive
- for this HVM instance. Valid values are either an
- absolute path to an existing file or None, which disables
- virtual CDROM support for this instance.
-
-
-
- The specifies the
- address that the VNC listener for this instance should bind
- to. Valid values are IPv4 addresses. Use the address 0.0.0.0
- to bind to all available interfaces.
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
@@ -706,16 +1229,55 @@
reinstall-o os-type
+ --select-os-f force
- instance
+ --force-multiple
+
+
+ --instance
+ --node
+ --primary
+ --secondary
+ --all
+
+ --submit
+ instance
- Reinstalls the operating system on the given instance. The instance
- must be stopped when running this command. If the
- is specified, the operating system is
- changed.
+ Reinstalls the operating system on the given instance(s). The
+ instance(s) must be stopped when running this command. If the
+ is specified, the operating
+ system is changed.
+
+
+
+ The option switches to an
+ interactive OS reinstall. The user is prompted to select the OS
+ template from the list of available OS templates.
+
+
+ Since this is a potentially dangerous command, the user will
+ be required to confirm this action, unless the
+ flag is passed. When multiple instances
+ are selected (either by passing multiple arguments or by
+ using the ,
+ , or
+ options), the user must pass both the
+ and
+ options to skip the
+ interactive confirmation.
+
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
@@ -724,6 +1286,7 @@
rename--no-ip-check
+ --submitinstancenew_name
@@ -737,6 +1300,14 @@
instance is started). The IP test can be skipped if the
option is passed.
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
@@ -749,9 +1320,11 @@
startup
- --extra=PARAMS
+ --force
+ --force-multiple
+ --instance--node
@@ -760,6 +1333,11 @@
--all
+ -H
+ -B
+
+ --submit
+ name
@@ -816,23 +1394,44 @@
- The option is used to pass
- additional argument to the instance's kernel for this start
- only. Currently there is no way to specify a persistent set
- of arguments (beside the one hardcoded). Note that this may
- not apply to all virtualization types.
+ Use to start even if secondary disks are
+ failing.
- Use to start even if secondary disks are
- failing.
+ The will skip the
+ interactive confirmation in the case the more than one
+ instance will be affected.
+
+
+
+ The and options
+ specify extra, temporary hypervisor and backend parameters
+ that can be used to start an instance with modified
+ parameters. They can be useful for quick testing without
+ having to modify an instance back and forth, e.g.:
+
+# gnt-instance start -H root_args="single" instance1
+# gnt-instance start -B memory=2048 instance2
+
+ The first form will start the instance
+ instance1 in single-user mode, and
+ the instance instance2 with 2GB of
+ RAM (this time only, unless that is the actual instance
+ memory size already).
+
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
Example:
# gnt-instance start instance1.example.com
-# gnt-instance start --extra single test1.example.com
# gnt-instance start --node node1.example.com node2.example.com
# gnt-instance start --all
@@ -845,6 +1444,8 @@
shutdown
+ --force-multiple
+ --instance--node
@@ -853,7 +1454,8 @@
--all
-
+ --submit
+ name
@@ -874,6 +1476,14 @@
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
+
Example:
# gnt-instance shutdown instance1.example.com
@@ -888,8 +1498,6 @@
reboot
- --extra=PARAMS
- --type=REBOOT-TYPE--ignore-secondaries
@@ -904,7 +1512,8 @@
--all
-
+ --submit
+ name
@@ -916,7 +1525,7 @@
recreates the hypervisor config for the instance and
starts the instance. A full reboot does the equivalent
of gnt-instance shutdown && gnt-instance
- startup. The default is soft reboot.
+ startup. The default is hard reboot.
@@ -934,9 +1543,9 @@
- Use the option to keep
- gnt-instance from asking for confirmation when more than one
- instance is affected.
+ The will skip the
+ interactive confirmation in the case the more than one
+ instance will be affected.
@@ -957,9 +1566,18 @@
- Connects to the console of the given instance. If the instance
- is not up, an error is returned. Use the
- option to display the command instead of executing it.
+ Connects to the console of the given instance. If the
+ instance is not up, an error is returned. Use the
+ option to display the command
+ instead of executing it.
+
+
+
+ For HVM instances, this will attempt to connect to the
+ serial console of the instance. To connect to the
+ virtualized "physical" console of a HVM instance, use a VNC
+ client with the connection info from the
+ info command.
@@ -980,31 +1598,71 @@
replace-disks
- -s
- --new-secondary NODE
+ --submit
+ -p
+ --disks idxinstancereplace-disks
-
+ --submit-s
- -p
+ --disks idx
+ instance
+
+
+
+ replace-disks
+ --submit
+
+ --iallocator name
+ --new-secondary NODE
+
instance
- This command is a generalized form for adding and replacing
- disks. It is currently only valid for the mirrored (DRBD)
- disk template.
+ This command is a generalized form for replacing disks. It
+ is currently only valid for the mirrored (DRBD) disk
+ template.
+
+
+
+ The first form (when passing the option)
+ will replace the disks on the primary, while the second form
+ (when passing the option will replace
+ the disks on the secondary node. For these two cases (as the
+ node doesn't change), it is possible to only run the replace
+ for a subset of the disks, using the option
+ which takes a list of
+ comma-delimited disk indices (zero-based),
+ e.g. 0,2 to replace only the first
+ and third disks.
+
+
+
+ The third form (when passing either the
+ or the
+ option) is designed to
+ change secondary node of the instance. Specifying
+ makes the new secondary be
+ selected automatically by the specified allocator plugin,
+ otherwise the new secondary node will be the one chosen
+ manually via the option.
+
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
- The first form will do a secondary node change, while the
- second form will replace the disks on either the primary
- () or the secondary ()
- node of the instance only, without changing the node.
+ Note that it is not possible to select an offline or drained
+ node as a new secondary.
@@ -1014,6 +1672,7 @@
activate-disks
+ --submitinstance
@@ -1021,17 +1680,25 @@
successful, the command will show the location and name of
the block devices:
-node1.example.com:sda:/dev/drbd0
-node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
+node1.example.com:disk/0:/dev/drbd0
+node1.example.com:disk/1:/dev/drbd1
In this example, node1.example.com is
the name of the node on which the devices have been
- activated. The sda and
- sdb are the names of the block devices
- inside the instance. /dev/drbd0 and
- /dev/drbd1 are the names of the block
- devices as visible on the node.
+ activated. The disk/0 and
+ disk/1 are the Ganeti-names of the
+ instance disks; how they are visible inside the instance is
+ hypervisor-specific. /dev/drbd0 and
+ /dev/drbd1 are the actual block devices
+ as visible on the node.
+
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
@@ -1045,6 +1712,7 @@ node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
deactivate-disks
+ --submitinstance
@@ -1056,6 +1724,103 @@ node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
breaking the replication.
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
+
+
+ GROW-DISK
+
+ grow-disk
+ --no-wait-for-sync
+ --submit
+ instance
+ disk
+ amount
+
+
+
+ Grows an instance's disk. This is only possible for
+ instances having a plain or
+ drbd disk template.
+
+
+
+ Note that this command only change the block device size; it
+ will not grow the actual filesystems, partitions, etc. that
+ live on that disk. Usually, you will need to:
+
+
+ use gnt-instance grow-disk
+
+
+ reboot the instance (later, at a convenient
+ time)
+
+
+ use a filesystem resizer, such as
+ ext2online
+ 8 or
+ xfs_growfs
+ 8 to resize the
+ filesystem, or use
+ fdisk
+ 8 to change the
+ partition table on the disk
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The disk argument is the index of
+ the instance disk to grow. The
+ amount argument is given either
+ as a number (and it represents the amount to increase the
+ disk with in mebibytes) or can be given similar to the
+ arguments in the create instance operation, with a suffix
+ denoting the unit.
+
+
+
+ Note that the disk grow operation might complete on one node
+ but fail on the other; this will leave the instance with
+ different-sized LVs on the two nodes, but this will not
+ create problems (except for unused space).
+
+
+
+ If you do not want gnt-instance to wait for the new disk
+ region to be synced, use the
+ option.
+
+
+
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
+ Example (increase the first disk for instance1 by 16GiB):
+
+# gnt-instance grow-disk instance1.example.com 0 16g
+
+
+
+
+ Also note that disk shrinking is not supported; use
+ gnt-backup export and then
+ gnt-backup import to reduce the disk size
+ of an instance.
+
@@ -1070,6 +1835,7 @@ node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
failover-f--ignore-consistency
+ --submitinstance
@@ -1091,6 +1857,13 @@ node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
+ The option is used to send the job to
+ the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
+ ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
+ gnt-job info.
+
+
+
Example:
# gnt-instance failover instance1.example.com
@@ -1098,6 +1871,84 @@ node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/drbd1
+
+ MIGRATE
+
+
+ migrate
+ -f
+ --cleanup
+ instance
+
+
+
+ migrate
+ -f
+ --non-live
+ instance
+
+
+
+ Migrate will move the instance to its secondary node without
+ shutdown. It only works for instances having the drbd8 disk
+ template type.
+
+
+
+ The migration command needs a perfectly healthy instance, as
+ we rely on the dual-master capability of drbd8 and the disks
+ of the instance are not allowed to be degraded.
+
+
+
+ The option will switch (for the
+ hypervisors that support it) between a "fully live"
+ (i.e. the interruption is as minimal as possible) migration
+ and one in which the instance is frozen, its state saved and
+ transported to the remote node, and then resumed there. This
+ all depends on the hypervisor support for two different
+ methods. In any case, it is not an error to pass this
+ parameter (it will just be ignored if the hypervisor doesn't
+ support it).
+
+
+
+ If the option is passed, the
+ operation changes from migration to attempting recovery from
+ a failed previous migration. In this mode, ganeti checks if
+ the instance runs on the correct node (and updates its
+ configuration if not) and ensures the instances's disks are
+ configured correctly. In this mode, the
+ option is ignored.
+
+
+
+ The option will skip the prompting for
+ confirmation.
+
+
+ Example (and expected output):
+
+# gnt-instance migrate instance1
+Migrate will happen to the instance instance1. Note that migration is
+**experimental** in this version. This might impact the instance if
+anything goes wrong. Continue?
+y/[n]/?: y
+* checking disk consistency between source and target
+* ensuring the target is in secondary mode
+* changing disks into dual-master mode
+ - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
+ - INFO: Instance instance1's disks are in sync.
+* migrating instance to node2.example.com
+* changing the instance's disks on source node to secondary
+ - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
+ - INFO: Instance instance1's disks are in sync.
+* changing the instance's disks to single-master
+#
+
+
+
+