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<refmiscinfo>ganeti 2.1</refmiscinfo> |
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<refname>&dhpackage;</refname> |
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<refpurpose>ganeti instance import/export</refpurpose> |
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<command>&dhpackage; </command> |
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<arg choice="req">command</arg> |
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<arg>arguments...</arg> |
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<title>DESCRIPTION</title> |
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The <command>&dhpackage;</command> is used for importing and exporting |
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instances and their configuration from a ganeti system. It is useful for |
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backing instances up and also to migrate them between clusters. |
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<title>COMMANDS</title> |
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<title>EXPORT</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>export</command> |
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<arg choice="req">-n <replaceable>node</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>--shutdown-timeout=<replaceable>N</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>--noshutdown</arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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Exports an instance to the target node. All the instance data |
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and its configuration will be exported under the |
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/srv/ganeti/export/<replaceable>instance</replaceable> |
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directory on the target node. |
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The <option>--shutdown-timeout</option> is used to specify how |
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much time to wait before forcing the shutdown (xm destroy in xen, |
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killing the kvm process, for kvm). By default two minutes are |
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given to each instance to stop. |
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The <option>--noshutdown</option> option will create a |
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snapshot disk of the instance without shutting it down first. |
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While this is faster and involves no downtime, it cannot be |
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guaranteed that the instance data will be in a consistent state |
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in the exported dump. |
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The exit code of the command is 0 if all disks were backed up |
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successfully, 1 if no data was backed up or if the |
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configuration export failed, and 2 if just some of the disks |
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failed to backup. The exact details of the failures will be |
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shown during the command execution (and will be stored in the |
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job log). It is recommended that for any non-zero exit code, |
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the backup is considered invalid, and retried. |
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<para> |
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Example: |
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# gnt-backup export -n node1.example.com instance3.example.com |
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<title>IMPORT</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>import</command> |
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<sbr> |
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<group choice="req"> |
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<arg>-n <replaceable>node<optional>:secondary-node</optional></replaceable></arg> <arg>--iallocator |
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<replaceable>name</replaceable></arg> |
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</group> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg rep="repeat">--disk <replaceable>N</replaceable>:size=<replaceable>VAL</replaceable><arg>,mode=<replaceable>ro|rw</replaceable></arg></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<group> |
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<arg rep="repeat">--net <replaceable>N</replaceable><arg rep="repeat">:options</arg></arg> |
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<arg>--no-nics</arg> |
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<arg>-B <replaceable>BEPARAMS</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>-H <replaceable>HYPERVISOR</replaceable><arg>:<arg choice="plain" rep="repeat">option=<replaceable>value</replaceable></arg></arg></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>--src-node=<replaceable>source-node</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>--src-dir=<replaceable>source-dir</replaceable></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="opt">-t<group> |
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<arg>diskless</arg> |
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<arg>plain</arg> |
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<arg>drbd</arg> |
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<arg>file</arg> |
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</group></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="opt">--identify-defaults</arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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Imports a new instance from an export residing on |
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<replaceable>source-node</replaceable> in |
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<replaceable>source-dir</replaceable>. |
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<replaceable>instance</replaceable> must be in DNS and resolve |
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to a IP in the same network as the nodes in the cluster. If |
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the source node and directory are not passed, the last backup |
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in the cluster is used, as visible with the |
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<command>list</command> command. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>disk</option> option specifies the parameters for |
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the disks of the instance. The numbering of disks starts at |
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zero. For each disk, at least the size needs to be given, and |
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optionally the access mode (read-only or the default of |
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read-write) can also be specified. The size is interpreted |
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(when no unit is given) in mebibytes. You can also use one of |
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the suffixes |
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<literal>m</literal>, <literal>g</literal> or |
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<literal>t</literal> to specificy the exact the units used; |
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these suffixes map to mebibytes, gibibytes and tebibytes. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Alternatively, a single-disk instance can be created via the |
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<option>-s</option> option which takes a single argument, |
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the size of the disk. This is similar to the Ganeti 1.2 |
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version (but will only create one disk). |
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If no disk information is passed, the disk configuration saved |
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at export time will be used. |
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The minimum disk specification is therefore empty (export |
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information will be used), a single disk can be specified as |
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<userinput>--disk 0:size=20G</userinput> (or <userinput>-s |
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20G</userinput> when using the <option>-s</option> option), |
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and a three-disk instance can be specified as |
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<userinput>--disk 0:size=20G --disk 1:size=4G --disk |
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2:size=100G</userinput>. |
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The NICs of the instances can be specified via the |
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<option>--net</option> option. By default, the NIC |
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configuration of the original (exported) instance will be |
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reused. Each NIC can take up to three parameters (all |
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optional): |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>mac</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>either a value or <constant>GENERATE</constant> |
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to generate a new unique MAC, or |
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<constant>AUTO</constant> to reuse the old MAC</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>ip</term> |
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<simpara>specifies the IP address assigned to the |
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instance from the Ganeti side (this is not necessarily |
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what the instance will use, but what the node expects |
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the instance to use)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>mode</term> |
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<simpara>specifies the connection mode for this nic: |
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routed or bridged.</simpara> |
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<term>link</term> |
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<simpara>in bridged mode specifies the bridge to attach |
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this NIC to, in routed mode it's intended to |
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differentiate between different routing tables/instance |
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groups (but the meaning is dependent on the network |
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script, see gnt-cluster(8) for more details)</simpara> |
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</variablelist> |
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Of these "mode" and "link" are nic parameters, and inherit their |
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default at cluster level. |
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If no network is desired for the instance, you should create a |
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single empty NIC and delete it afterwards |
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via <command>gnt-instance modify --net delete</command>. |
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</para> |
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The <option>-B</option> option specifies the backend |
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parameters for the instance. If no such parameters are |
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specified, the values are inherited from the export. Possible |
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parameters are: |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>memory</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the memory size of the instance; as usual, |
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suffixes can be used to denote the unit, otherwise the |
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value is taken in mebibites</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>vcpus</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the number of VCPUs to assign to the instance |
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(if this value makes sense for the hypervisor)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>auto_balance</term> |
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<simpara>whether the instance is considered in the N+1 |
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cluster checks (enough redundancy in the cluster to |
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survive a node failure)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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</para> |
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The <option>-t</option> options specifies the disk layout type |
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for the instance. If not passed, the configuration of the |
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original instance is used. The available choices are: |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>diskless</term> |
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<listitem> |
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This creates an instance with no disks. Its useful for |
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testing only (or other special cases). |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>plain</term> |
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<para>Disk devices will be logical volumes.</para> |
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</listitem> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>drbd</term> |
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Disk devices will be drbd (version 8.x) on top of lvm |
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volumes. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>file</term> |
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<para>Disk devices will be backed up by files, under the |
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<filename |
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class="directory">@RPL_FILE_STORAGE_DIR@</filename>. By |
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default, each instance will get a directory (as its own |
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name) under this path, and each disk is stored as |
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individual files in this (instance-specific) |
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directory.</para> |
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</listitem> |
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The <option>--iallocator</option> option specifies the instance |
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allocator plugin to use. If you pass in this option the allocator will |
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select nodes for this instance automatically, so you don't need to pass |
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them with the <option>-n</option> option. For more information please |
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refer to the instance allocator documentation. |
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</para> |
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The optional second value of the <option>--node</option> is used for |
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the drbd template and specifies the remote node. |
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Since many of the parameters are by default read from the |
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exported instance information and used as such, the new |
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instance will have all parameters explicitly specified, the |
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opposite of a newly added instance which has most parameters |
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specified via cluster defaults. To change the import behaviour |
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to recognize parameters whose saved value matches the current |
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cluster default and mark it as such (default value), pass |
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the <option>--identify-defaults</option> option. This will |
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affect the hypervisor, backend and NIC parameters, both read |
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from the export file and passed in via the command line. |
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Example for identical instance import: |
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# gnt-backup import -n node1.example.com instance3.example.com |
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Explicit configuration example: |
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# gnt-backup import -t plain --disk 0:size=1G -B memory=512 \ |
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> instance3.example.com |
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<title>LIST</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>list</command> |
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<arg>--node=<replaceable>NODE</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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Lists the exports currently available in the default directory |
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in all the nodes of the current cluster, or optionally only a |
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subset of them specified using the <option>--node</option> |
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option (which can be used multiple times) |
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</para> |
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Example: |
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# gnt-backup list --nodes node1 --nodes node2 |
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<title>REMOVE</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>remove</command> |
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<arg choice="req">instance_name</arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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Removes the backup for the given instance name, if any. If the |
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backup was for a deleted instances, it is needed to pass the |
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<acronym>FQDN</acronym> of the instance, and not only the |
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short hostname. |
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