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gnt-node(8) Ganeti | Version @GANETI_VERSION@
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Name
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----
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gnt-node - Node administration
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Synopsis
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--------
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**gnt-node** {command} [arguments...]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The **gnt-node** is used for managing the (physical) nodes in the
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Ganeti system.
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COMMANDS
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--------
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ADD
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~~~
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| **add** [\--readd] [{-s|\--secondary-ip} *secondary\_ip*]
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| [{-g|\--node-group} *nodegroup*]
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| [\--master-capable=``yes|no``] [\--vm-capable=``yes|no``]
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| [\--node-parameters *ndparams*]
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| [\--disk-state *diskstate*]
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| [\--hypervisor-state *hvstate*]
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| {*nodename*}
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Adds the given node to the cluster.
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This command is used to join a new node to the cluster. You will
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have to provide the password for root of the node to be able to add
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the node in the cluster. The command needs to be run on the Ganeti
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master.
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Note that the command is potentially destructive, as it will
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forcibly join the specified host the cluster, not paying attention
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to its current status (it could be already in a cluster, etc.)
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The ``-s (--secondary-ip)`` is used in dual-home clusters and
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specifies the new node's IP in the secondary network. See the
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discussion in **gnt-cluster**(8) for more information.
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In case you're readding a node after hardware failure, you can use
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the ``--readd`` parameter. In this case, you don't need to pass the
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secondary IP again, it will reused from the cluster. Also, the
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drained and offline flags of the node will be cleared before
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re-adding it.
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The ``-g (--node-group)`` option is used to add the new node into a
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specific node group, specified by UUID or name. If only one node group
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exists you can skip this option, otherwise it's mandatory.
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The ``vm_capable``, ``master_capable``, ``ndparams``, ``diskstate`` and
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``hvstate`` options are described in **ganeti**(7), and are used to set
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the properties of the new node.
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The command performs some operations that change the state of the master
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and the new node, like copying certificates and starting the node daemon
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on the new node, or updating ``/etc/hosts`` on the master node.  If the
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command fails at a later stage, it doesn't undo such changes.  This
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should not be a problem, as a successful run of ``gnt-node add`` will
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bring everything back in sync.
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If the node was previously part of another cluster and still has daemons
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running, the ``node-cleanup`` tool can be run on the machine to be added
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to clean remains of the previous cluster from the node.
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Example::
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    # gnt-node add node5.example.com
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    # gnt-node add -s 192.0.2.5 node5.example.com
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    # gnt-node add -g group2 -s 192.0.2.9 node9.group2.example.com
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ADD-TAGS
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**add-tags** [\--from *file*] {*nodename*} {*tag*...}
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Add tags to the given node. If any of the tags contains invalid
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characters, the entire operation will abort.
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If the ``--from`` option is given, the list of tags will be
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extended with the contents of that file (each line becomes a tag).
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In this case, there is not need to pass tags on the command line
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(if you do, both sources will be used). A file name of - will be
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interpreted as stdin.
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EVACUATE
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| **evacuate** [-f] [\--early-release] [\--submit]
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| [{-I|\--iallocator} *NAME* \| {-n|\--new-secondary} *destination\_node*]
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| [{-p|\--primary-only} \| {-s|\--secondary-only} ]
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|  {*node*}
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This command will move instances away from the given node. If
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``--primary-only`` is given, only primary instances are evacuated, with
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``--secondary-only`` only secondaries. If neither is given, all
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instances are evacuated. It works only for instances having a drbd disk
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template.
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The new location for the instances can be specified in two ways:
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  option
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- or via the ``-I (--iallocator)`` option, giving a script name as
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  parameter (or ``.`` to use the default allocator), so each instance
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  will be in turn placed on the (per the script) optimal node
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The ``--early-release`` changes the code so that the old storage on
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node being evacuated is removed early (before the resync is
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completed) and the internal Ganeti locks are also released for both
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the current secondary and the new secondary, thus allowing more
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parallelism in the cluster operation. This should be used only when
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recovering from a disk failure on the current secondary (thus the
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old storage is already broken) or when the storage on the primary
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node is known to be fine (thus we won't need the old storage for
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potential recovery).
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Note that this command is equivalent to using per-instance commands for
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each affected instance individually:
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- ``--primary-only`` is equivalent to ``gnt-instance
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  failover/migration`` for non-DRBD instances, but for DRBD instances
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  it's different, and usually is a slow process (it will change the
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  primary to another node while keeping the secondary, this requiring
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  data copies, whereas failover/migrate will only toggle the
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  primary/secondary roles, a fast process)
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- ``--secondary-only`` is equivalent to ``gnt-instance replace-disks``
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  in the secondary node change mode (only valid for DRBD instances)
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- when neither of the above is done a combination of the two cases is run
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See **ganeti(7)** for a description of ``--submit`` and other common
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options.
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Example::
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    # gnt-node evacuate -I hail node3.example.com
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**failover** [-f] [\--ignore-consistency] {*node*}
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This command will fail over all instances having the given node as
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primary to their secondary nodes. This works only for instances having
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a drbd disk template.
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Normally the failover will check the consistency of the disks before
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failing over the instance. If you are trying to migrate instances off
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a dead node, this will fail. Use the ``--ignore-consistency`` option
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for this purpose.
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Example::
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    # gnt-node failover node1.example.com
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**info** [*node*...]
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Show detailed information about the nodes in the cluster. If you
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don't give any arguments, all nodes will be shows, otherwise the
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output will be restricted to the given names.
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LIST
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| **list**
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| [\--units=*UNITS*] [-v] [{-o|\--output} *[+]FIELD,...*]
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| [\--filter]
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| [node...]
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Lists the nodes in the cluster.
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The ``--no-headers`` option will skip the initial header line. The
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``--separator`` option takes an argument which denotes what will be
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used between the output fields. Both these options are to help
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scripting.
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The units used to display the numeric values in the output varies,
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depending on the options given. By default, the values will be
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formatted in the most appropriate unit. If the ``--separator``
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option is given, then the values are shown in mebibytes to allow
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parsing by scripts. In both cases, the ``--units`` option can be
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used to enforce a given output unit.
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Queries of nodes will be done in parallel with any running jobs. This might
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give inconsistent results for the free disk/memory.
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The ``-v`` option activates verbose mode, which changes the display of
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special field states (see **ganeti(7)**).
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The ``-o (--output)`` option takes a comma-separated list of output
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fields. The available fields and their meaning are:
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@QUERY_FIELDS_NODE@
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If the value of the option starts with the character ``+``, the new
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fields will be added to the default list. This allows one to quickly
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see the default list plus a few other fields, instead of retyping
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the entire list of fields.
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Note that some of these fields are known from the configuration of the
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cluster (e.g. ``name``, ``pinst``, ``sinst``, ``pip``, ``sip``) and thus
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the master does not need to contact the node for this data (making the
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listing fast if only fields from this set are selected), whereas the
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other fields are "live" fields and require a query to the cluster nodes.
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Depending on the virtualization type and implementation details, the
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``mtotal``, ``mnode`` and ``mfree`` fields may have slightly varying
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meanings. For example, some solutions share the node memory with the
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pool of memory used for instances (KVM), whereas others have separate
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memory for the node and for the instances (Xen).
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If exactly one argument is given and it appears to be a query filter
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(see **ganeti(7)**), the query result is filtered accordingly. For
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ambiguous cases (e.g. a single field name as a filter) the ``--filter``
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(``-F``) option forces the argument to be treated as a filter (e.g.
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``gnt-node list -F master_candidate``).
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only the given nodes will be listed.
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list of fields (it doesn't accept the ``--output`` option), as follows:
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``Node``
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``Minor``
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``Instance``
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``Disk``
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``Role``
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``PeerNode``
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This command can be used as a reverse lookup (from node and minor) to a
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given instance, which can be useful when debugging DRBD issues.
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Note that this command queries Ganeti via :manpage:`ganeti-confd(8)`, so
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build time; furthermore, in Ganeti 2.6 this is only available via the
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Haskell version of confd (again selected at build time).
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LIST-FIELDS
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| **migrate** [-f] [\--non-live] [\--migration-mode=live\|non-live]
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This command will migrate all instances having the given node as
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primary to their secondary nodes. This works only for instances
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having a drbd disk template.
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As for the **gnt-instance migrate** command, the options
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``--no-live``, ``--migration-mode`` and ``--no-runtime-changes``
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can be given to influence the migration type.
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If ``--ignore-ipolicy`` is given any instance policy violations
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occurring during this operation are ignored.
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options.
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| **modify** [-f] [\--submit]
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| [{-C|\--master-candidate} ``yes|no``]
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| [{-D|\--drained} ``yes|no``] [{-O|\--offline} ``yes|no``]
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| [\--master-capable=``yes|no``] [\--vm-capable=``yes|no``] [\--auto-promote]
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| [{-s|\--secondary-ip} *secondary_ip*]
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| [\--node-parameters *ndparams*]
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This command changes the role of the node. Each options takes
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either a literal yes or no, and only one option should be given as
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yes. The meaning of the roles and flags are described in the
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manpage **ganeti(7)**.
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The option ``--node-powered`` can be used to modify state-of-record if
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it doesn't reflect the reality anymore.
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In case a node is demoted from the master candidate role, the
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operation will be refused unless you pass the ``--auto-promote``
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option. This option will cause the operation to lock all cluster nodes
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(thus it will not be able to run in parallel with most other jobs),
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but it allows automated maintenance of the cluster candidate pool. If
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locking all cluster node is too expensive, another option is to
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promote manually another node to master candidate before demoting the
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current one.
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Example (setting a node offline, which will demote it from master
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candidate role if is in that role)::
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The ``-s (--secondary-ip)`` option can be used to change the node's
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secondary ip. No drbd instances can be running on the node, while this
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operation is taking place. Remember that the secondary ip must be
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reachable from the master secondary ip, when being changed, so be sure
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that the node has the new IP already configured and active. In order to
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convert a cluster from single homed to multi-homed or vice versa
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``--force`` is needed as well, and the target node for the first change
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must be the master.
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See **ganeti(7)** for a description of ``--submit`` and other common
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options.
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Example (setting the node back to online and master candidate)::
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REMOVE
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migrated to another cluster before.
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Example::
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existing on the node, the entire operation will abort.
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If the ``--from`` option is given, the list of tags to be removed will
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be extended with the contents of that file (each line becomes a tag).
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In this case, there is not need to pass tags on the command line (if
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you do, tags from both sources will be removed). A file name of - will
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be interpreted as stdin.
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| **volumes** [\--no-headers] [\--human-readable]
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| [\--separator=*SEPARATOR*] [{-o|\--output} *FIELDS*]
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Lists all logical volumes and their physical disks from the node(s)
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provided.
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The ``--no-headers`` option will skip the initial header line. The
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``--separator`` option takes an argument which denotes what will be
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used between the output fields. Both these options are to help
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scripting.
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The units used to display the numeric values in the output varies,
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depending on the options given. By default, the values will be
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formatted in the most appropriate unit. If the ``--separator``
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option is given, then the values are shown in mebibytes to allow
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parsing by scripts. In both cases, the ``--units`` option can be
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fields. The available fields and their meaning are:
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node
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phys
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    the volume group name
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name
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size
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    Node              PhysDev   VG    Name                                 Size Instance
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node(s).
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The ``--no-headers`` option will skip the initial header line. The
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``--separator`` option takes an argument which denotes what will be
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used between the output fields. Both these options are to help
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scripting.
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depending on the options given. By default, the values will be
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formatted in the most appropriate unit. If the ``--separator``
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option is given, then the values are shown in mebibytes to allow
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parsing by scripts. In both cases, the ``--units`` option can be
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used to enforce a given output unit.
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The ``--storage-type`` option can be used to choose a storage unit
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type. Possible choices are lvm-pv, lvm-vg or file.
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fields. The available fields and their meaning are:
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node
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type
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    the type of the storage unit (currently just what is passed in via
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    ``--storage-type``)
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name
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size
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used
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    used space in the unit; for the file type see a note below
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free
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allocatable
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    whether we the unit is available for allocation (only lvm-pv can
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    change this setting, the other types always report true)
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Note that for the "file" type, the total disk space might not equal
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to the sum of used and free, due to the method Ganeti uses to
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compute each of them. The total and free values are computed as the
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total and free space values for the filesystem to which the
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directory belongs, but the used space is computed from the used
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space under that directory *only*, which might not be necessarily
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the root of the filesystem, and as such there could be files
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outside the file storage directory using disk space and causing a
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mismatch in the values.
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Example::
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    Node  Type   Name        Size Used   Free Allocatable
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    node2 lvm-pv /dev/sda7 673.8G 1.5G 672.3G Y
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| **modify-storage** [\--allocatable={yes|no}] [\--submit]
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| {*node*} {*storage-type*} {*volume-name*}
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Example::
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| {*node*} {*storage-type*} {*volume-name*}
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repaired at this time. They have the storage type "lvm-vg".
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--removemissing``.
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**Caution:** Running this command can lead to data loss. Use it with
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care.
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The ``--ignore-consistency`` option will ignore any inconsistent
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disks (on the nodes paired with this one). Use of this option is
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most likely to lead to data-loss.
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This command (tries to) forcefully reboot a node. It is a command
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that can be used if the node environment is broken, such that the
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admin can no longer login over SSH, but the Ganeti node daemon is
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still working.
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Note that this command is not guaranteed to work; it depends on the
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hypervisor how effective is the reboot attempt. For Linux, this
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command requires the kernel option ``CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ`` to be
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enabled.
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The ``--yes`` option can be used to skip confirmation, while the
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``--force`` option is needed if the target node is the master
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node.
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See **ganeti(7)** for a description of ``--submit`` and other common
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options.
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POWER
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**power** [``--force``] [``--ignore-status``] [``--all``]
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[``--power-delay``] on|off|cycle|status [*nodes*]
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This command calls out to out-of-band management to change the power
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state of given node. With ``status`` you get the power status as reported
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by the out-of-band management script.
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Using ``--force`` you skip the confirmation to do the operation.
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Currently this only has effect on ``off`` and ``cycle``. On those two
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you can *not* operate on the master. However, the command will provide
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you with the command to invoke to operate on the master nerver-mind.
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This is considered harmful and Ganeti does not support the use of it.
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Providing ``--ignore-status`` will ignore the offline=N state of a node
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and continue with power off.
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``--power-delay`` specifies the time in seconds (factions allowed)
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waited between powering on the next node. This is by default 2 seconds
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but can increased if needed with this option.
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*nodes* are optional. If not provided it will call out for every node in
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the cluster. Except for the ``off`` and ``cycle`` command where you've
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to explicit use ``--all`` to select all.
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HEALTH
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**health** [*nodes*]
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This command calls out to out-of-band management to ask for the health status
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of all or given nodes. The health contains the node name and then the items
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element with their status in a ``item=status`` manner. Where ``item`` is script
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specific and ``status`` can be one of ``OK``, ``WARNING``, ``CRITICAL`` or
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``UNKNOWN``. Items with status ``WARNING`` or ``CRITICAL`` are logged and
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annotated in the command line output.
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RESTRICTED-COMMAND
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| **restricted-command** [-M] [--sync]
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| { -g *group* *command* | *command* *nodes*... }
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not arbitrary, but must reside in
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``@SYSCONFDIR@/ganeti/restricted-commands`` on a node, either as a regular
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file or as a symlink. The directory must be owned by root and not be
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world- or group-writable. If a command fails verification or otherwise
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fails to start, the node daemon log must be consulted for more detailed
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information.
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Example for running a command on two nodes::
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      node1.example.com node2.example.com
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The ``-g`` option can be used to run a command only on a specific node
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group, e.g.::
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    # gnt-node restricted-command -g default mycommand
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The ``-M`` option can be used to prepend the node name to all command
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output lines. ``--sync`` forces the opcode to acquire the node lock(s)
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in exclusive mode.
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.. vim: set textwidth=72 :
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.. Local Variables:
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.. mode: rst
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.. fill-column: 72
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