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gnt-instance(8) Ganeti | Version @GANETI_VERSION@
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=================================================
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Name
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----
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gnt-instance - Ganeti instance administration
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Synopsis
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--------
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**gnt-instance** {command} [arguments...]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The **gnt-instance** command is used for instance administration in
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the Ganeti system.
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COMMANDS
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--------
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Creation/removal/querying
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ADD
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^^^
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| **add**
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| {-t|--disk-template {diskless | file \| plain \| drbd}}
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| {--disk=*N*: {size=*VAL* \| adopt=*LV*}[,vg=*VG*][,metavg=*VG*][,mode=*ro\|rw*]
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|  \| {-s|--os-size} *SIZE*}
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| [--no-ip-check] [--no-name-check] [--no-start] [--no-install]
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| [--net=*N* [:options...] \| --no-nics]
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| [{-B|--backend-parameters} *BEPARAMS*]
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| [{-H|--hypervisor-parameters} *HYPERVISOR* [: option=*value*... ]]
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| [{-O|--os-parameters} *param*=*value*... ]
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| [--file-storage-dir *dir\_path*] [--file-driver {loop \| blktap}]
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| {{-n|--node} *node[:secondary-node]* \| {-I|--iallocator} *name*}
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| {{-o|--os-type} *os-type*}
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| [--submit]
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| {*instance*}
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Creates a new instance on the specified host. The *instance* argument
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must be in DNS, but depending on the bridge/routing setup, need not be
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in the same network as the nodes in the cluster.
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The ``disk`` option specifies the parameters for the disks of the
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instance. The numbering of disks starts at zero, and at least one disk
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needs to be passed. For each disk, either the size or the adoption
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source needs to be given, and optionally the access mode (read-only or
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the default of read-write) and the LVM volume group can also be
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specified (via the ``vg`` key). For DRBD devices, a different VG can
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be specified for the metadata device using the ``metavg`` key.  The
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size is interpreted (when no unit is given) in mebibytes. You can also
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use one of the suffixes *m*, *g* or *t* to specify the exact the units
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used; these suffixes map to mebibytes, gibibytes and tebibytes.
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When using the ``adopt`` key in the disk definition, Ganeti will
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reuse those volumes (instead of creating new ones) as the
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instance's disks. Ganeti will rename these volumes to the standard
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format, and (without installing the OS) will use them as-is for the
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instance. This allows migrating instances from non-managed mode
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(e.q. plain KVM with LVM) to being managed via Ganeti. Note that
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this works only for the \`plain' disk template (see below for
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template details).
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Alternatively, a single-disk instance can be created via the ``-s``
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option which takes a single argument, the size of the disk. This is
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similar to the Ganeti 1.2 version (but will only create one disk).
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The minimum disk specification is therefore ``--disk 0:size=20G`` (or
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``-s 20G`` when using the ``-s`` option), and a three-disk instance
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can be specified as ``--disk 0:size=20G --disk 1:size=4G --disk
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2:size=100G``.
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The ``--no-ip-check`` skips the checks that are done to see if the
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instance's IP is not already alive (i.e. reachable from the master
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node).
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The ``--no-name-check`` skips the check for the instance name via
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the resolver (e.g. in DNS or /etc/hosts, depending on your setup).
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Since the name check is used to compute the IP address, if you pass
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this option you must also pass the ``--no-ip-check`` option.
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If you don't wat the instance to automatically start after
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creation, this is possible via the ``--no-start`` option. This will
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leave the instance down until a subsequent **gnt-instance start**
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command.
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The NICs of the instances can be specified via the ``--net``
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option. By default, one NIC is created for the instance, with a
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random MAC, and set up according the the cluster level nic
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parameters. Each NIC can take these parameters (all optional):
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mac
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    either a value or 'generate' to generate a new unique MAC
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ip
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    specifies the IP address assigned to the instance from the Ganeti
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    side (this is not necessarily what the instance will use, but what
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    the node expects the instance to use)
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mode
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    specifies the connection mode for this nic: routed or bridged.
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link
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    in bridged mode specifies the bridge to attach this NIC to, in
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    routed mode it's intended to differentiate between different
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    routing tables/instance groups (but the meaning is dependent on
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    the network script, see gnt-cluster(8) for more details)
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Of these "mode" and "link" are nic parameters, and inherit their
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default at cluster level.  Alternatively, if no network is desired for
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the instance, you can prevent the default of one NIC with the
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``--no-nics`` option.
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The ``-o (--os-type)`` option specifies the operating system to be
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installed.  The available operating systems can be listed with
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**gnt-os list**.  Passing ``--no-install`` will however skip the OS
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installation, allowing a manual import if so desired. Note that the
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no-installation mode will automatically disable the start-up of the
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instance (without an OS, it most likely won't be able to start-up
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successfully).
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The ``-B (--backend-parameters)`` option specifies the backend
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parameters for the instance. If no such parameters are specified, the
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values are inherited from the cluster. Possible parameters are:
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memory
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    the memory size of the instance; as usual, suffixes can be used to
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    denote the unit, otherwise the value is taken in mebibites
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vcpus
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    the number of VCPUs to assign to the instance (if this value makes
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    sense for the hypervisor)
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auto\_balance
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    whether the instance is considered in the N+1 cluster checks
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    (enough redundancy in the cluster to survive a node failure)
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The ``-H (--hypervisor-parameters)`` option specified the hypervisor
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to use for the instance (must be one of the enabled hypervisors on the
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cluster) and optionally custom parameters for this instance. If not
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other options are used (i.e. the invocation is just -H *NAME*) the
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instance will inherit the cluster options. The defaults below show the
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cluster defaults at cluster creation time.
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The possible hypervisor options are as follows:
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boot\_order
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    A string value denoting the boot order. This has different meaning
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    for the Xen HVM hypervisor and for the KVM one.
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    For Xen HVM, The boot order is a string of letters listing the boot
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    devices, with valid device letters being:
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    a
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        floppy drive
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    c
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        hard disk
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    d
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        CDROM drive
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    n
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        network boot (PXE)
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    The default is not to set an HVM boot order which is interpreted
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    as 'dc'.
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    For KVM the boot order is either "floppy", "cdrom", "disk" or
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    "network".  Please note that older versions of KVM couldn't
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    netboot from virtio interfaces. This has been fixed in more recent
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    versions and is confirmed to work at least with qemu-kvm 0.11.1.
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blockdev\_prefix
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and PVM hypervisors.
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    Relevant to non-pvops guest kernels, in which the disk device names
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    are given by the host.  Allows one to specify 'xvd', which helps run
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    Red Hat based installers, driven by anaconda.
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floppy\_image\_path
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    The path to a floppy disk image to attach to the instance.  This
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    is useful to install Windows operating systems on Virt/IO disks
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    because you can specify here the floppy for the drivers at
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    installation time.
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cdrom\_image\_path
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    The path to a CDROM image to attach to the instance.
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cdrom2\_image\_path
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    The path to a second CDROM image to attach to the instance.
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    **NOTE**: This image can't be used to boot the system. To do that
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    you have to use the 'cdrom\_image\_path' option.
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nic\_type
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This parameter determines the way the network cards are presented
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    to the instance. The possible options are:
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    - rtl8139 (default for Xen HVM) (HVM & KVM)
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    - ne2k\_isa (HVM & KVM)
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    - ne2k\_pci (HVM & KVM)
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    - i82551 (KVM)
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    - i82557b (KVM)
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    - i82559er (KVM)
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    - pcnet (KVM)
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    - e1000 (KVM)
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    - paravirtual (default for KVM) (HVM & KVM)
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disk\_type
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This parameter determines the way the disks are presented to the
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    instance. The possible options are:
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    - ioemu [default] (HVM & KVM)
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    - ide (HVM & KVM)
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    - scsi (KVM)
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    - sd (KVM)
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    - mtd (KVM)
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    - pflash (KVM)
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cdrom\_disk\_type
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    This parameter determines the way the cdroms disks are presented
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    to the instance. The default behavior is to get the same value of
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    the eariler parameter (disk_type). The possible options are:
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    - paravirtual
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    - ide
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    - scsi
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    - sd
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    - mtd
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    - pflash
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vnc\_bind\_address
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    Specifies the address that the VNC listener for this instance
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    should bind to. Valid values are IPv4 addresses. Use the address
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    0.0.0.0 to bind to all available interfaces (this is the default)
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    or specify the address of one of the interfaces on the node to
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    restrict listening to that interface.
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vnc\_tls
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    A boolean option that controls whether the VNC connection is
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    secured with TLS.
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vnc\_x509\_path
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    If ``vnc_tls`` is enabled, this options specifies the path to the
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    x509 certificate to use.
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vnc\_x509\_verify
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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acpi
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    A boolean option that specifies if the hypervisor should enable
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    ACPI support for this instance. By default, ACPI is disabled.
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pae
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    A boolean option that specifies if the hypervisor should enabled
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    PAE support for this instance. The default is false, disabling PAE
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    support.
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use\_localtime
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    Valid for the Xen HVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    A boolean option that specifies if the instance should be started
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    with its clock set to the localtime of the machine (when true) or
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    to the UTC (When false). The default is false, which is useful for
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    Linux/Unix machines; for Windows OSes, it is recommended to enable
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    this parameter.
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kernel\_path
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    Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This option specifies the path (on the node) to the kernel to boot
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    the instance with. Xen PVM instances always require this, while
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    for KVM if this option is empty, it will cause the machine to load
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    the kernel from its disks.
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kernel\_args
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    Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This options specifies extra arguments to the kernel that will be
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    loaded. device. This is always used for Xen PVM, while for KVM it
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    is only used if the ``kernel_path`` option is also specified.
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    The default setting for this value is simply ``"ro"``, which
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    mounts the root disk (initially) in read-only one. For example,
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    setting this to single will cause the instance to start in
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    single-user mode.
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initrd\_path
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    Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This option specifies the path (on the node) to the initrd to boot
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    the instance with. Xen PVM instances can use this always, while
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    for KVM if this option is only used if the ``kernel_path`` option
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    is also specified. You can pass here either an absolute filename
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    (the path to the initrd) if you want to use an initrd, or use the
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    format no\_initrd\_path for no initrd.
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root\_path
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    Valid for the Xen PVM and KVM hypervisors.
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    This options specifies the name of the root device. This is always
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    needed for Xen PVM, while for KVM it is only used if the
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    ``kernel_path`` option is also specified.
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    Please note, that if this setting is an empty string and the
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    hypervisor is Xen it will not be written to the Xen configuration
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    file
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serial\_console
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    This boolean option specifies whether to emulate a serial console
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    for the instance.
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disk\_cache
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    The disk cache mode. It can be either default to not pass any
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    cache option to KVM, or one of the KVM cache modes: none (for
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    direct I/O), writethrough (to use the host cache but report
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    completion to the guest only when the host has committed the
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    changes to disk) or writeback (to use the host cache and report
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    completion as soon as the data is in the host cache). Note that
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    there are special considerations for the cache mode depending on
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    version of KVM used and disk type (always raw file under Ganeti),
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    please refer to the KVM documentation for more details.
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security\_model
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    The security model for kvm. Currently one of *none*, *user* or
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    *pool*. Under *none*, the default, nothing is done and instances
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    are run as the Ganeti daemon user (normally root).
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    Under *user* kvm will drop privileges and become the user
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    specified by the security\_domain parameter.
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    Under *pool* a global cluster pool of users will be used, making
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    sure no two instances share the same user on the same node. (this
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    mode is not implemented yet)
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security\_domain
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    Under security model *user* the username to run the instance
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    under.  It must be a valid username existing on the host.
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    Cannot be set under security model *none* or *pool*.
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kvm\_flag
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    If *enabled* the -enable-kvm flag is passed to kvm. If *disabled*
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    -disable-kvm is passed. If unset no flag is passed, and the
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    default running mode for your kvm binary will be used.
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mem\_path
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    This option passes the -mem-path argument to kvm with the path (on
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    the node) to the mount point of the hugetlbfs file system, along
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    with the -mem-prealloc argument too.
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use\_chroot
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    This boolean option determines wether to run the KVM instance in a
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    chroot directory.
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    If it is set to ``true``, an empty directory is created before
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    starting the instance and its path is passed via the -chroot flag
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    to kvm. The directory is removed when the instance is stopped.
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    It is set to ``false`` by default.
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migration\_downtime
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    The maximum amount of time (in ms) a KVM instance is allowed to be
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    frozen during a live migration, in order to copy dirty memory
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    pages. Default value is 30ms, but you may need to increase this
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    value for busy instances.
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    This option is only effective with kvm versions >= 87 and qemu-kvm
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    versions >= 0.11.0.
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cpu\_mask
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    Valid for the LXC hypervisor.
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    The processes belonging to the given instance are only scheduled
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    on the specified CPUs.
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    The parameter format is a comma-separated list of CPU IDs or CPU
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    ID ranges. The ranges are defined by a lower and higher boundary,
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    separated by a dash. The boundaries are inclusive.
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usb\_mouse
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    This option specifies the usb mouse type to be used. It can be
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    "mouse" or "tablet". When using VNC it's recommended to set it to
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    "tablet".
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keymap
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    Valid for the KVM hypervisor.
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    This option specifies the keyboard mapping to be used. It is only
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    needed when using the VNC console. For example: "fr" or "en-gb".
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The ``-O (--os-parameters)`` option allows customisation of the OS
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parameters. The actual parameter names and values depends on the OS
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being used, but the syntax is the same key=value. For example, setting
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a hypothetical ``dhcp`` parameter to yes can be achieved by::
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The ``-I (--iallocator)`` option specifies the instance allocator
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plugin to use. If you pass in this option the allocator will select
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nodes for this instance automatically, so you don't need to pass them
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with the ``-n`` option. For more information please refer to the
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instance allocator documentation.
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The ``-t (--disk-template)`` options specifies the disk layout type
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for the instance.  The available choices are:
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diskless
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    (or other special cases).
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file
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plain
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drbd
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The optional second value of the ``-n (--node)`` is used for the drbd
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template type and specifies the remote node.
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If you do not want gnt-instance to wait for the disk mirror to be
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synced, use the ``--no-wait-for-sync`` option.
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The ``--file-storage-dir`` specifies the relative path under the
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cluster-wide file storage directory to store file-based disks. It is
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useful for having different subdirectories for different
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instances. The full path of the directory where the disk files are
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stored will consist of cluster-wide file storage directory + optional
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subdirectory + instance name. Example:
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``@RPL_FILE_STORAGE_DIR@``*/mysubdir/instance1.example.com*. This
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option is only relevant for instances using the file storage backend.
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The ``--file-driver`` specifies the driver to use for file-based
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disks. Note that currently these drivers work with the xen hypervisor
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only. This option is only relevant for instances using the file
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storage backend. The available choices are:
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loop
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    Kernel loopback driver. This driver uses loopback devices to
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    access the filesystem within the file. However, running I/O
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    intensive applications in your instance using the loop driver
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    might result in slowdowns. Furthermore, if you use the loopback
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    driver consider increasing the maximum amount of loopback devices
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    (on most systems it's 8) using the max\_loop param.
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    The blktap driver (for Xen hypervisors). In order to be able to
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    use the blktap driver you should check if the 'blktapctrl' user
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    space disk agent is running (usually automatically started via
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    xend).  This user-level disk I/O interface has the advantage of
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    better performance. Especially if you use a network file system
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    (e.g. NFS) to store your instances this is the recommended choice.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance add -t file --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
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      -n node1.example.com --file-storage-dir=mysubdir instance1.example.com
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    # gnt-instance add -t plain --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
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      -n node1.example.com instance1.example.com
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    # gnt-instance add -t plain --disk 0:size=30g --disk 1:size=100g,vg=san \
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      -B memory=512 -o debian-etch -n node1.example.com instance1.example.com
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    # gnt-instance add -t drbd --disk 0:size=30g -B memory=512 -o debian-etch \
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      -n node1.example.com:node2.example.com instance2.example.com
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BATCH-CREATE
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**batch-create** {instances\_file.json}
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This command (similar to the Ganeti 1.2 **batcher** tool) submits
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multiple instance creation jobs based on a definition file. The
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instance configurations do not encompass all the possible options for
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the **add** command, but only a subset.
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The instance file should be a valid-formed JSON file, containing a
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dictionary with instance name and instance parameters. The accepted
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parameters are:
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disk\_size
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    The size of the disks of the instance.
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disk\_template
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    The disk template to use for the instance, the same as in the
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    **add** command.
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backend
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    A dictionary of backend parameters.
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hypervisor
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    A dictionary with a single key (the hypervisor name), and as value
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    the hypervisor options. If not passed, the default hypervisor and
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    hypervisor options will be inherited.
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mac, ip, mode, link
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    instance. 'bridge' is also accepted as a backwards compatibile
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    key.
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nics
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    List of nics that will be created for the instance. Each entry
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    should be a dict, with mac, ip, mode and link as possible keys.
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    Please don't provide the "mac, ip, mode, link" parent keys if you
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    use this method for specifying nics.
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primary\_node, secondary\_node
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    The primary and optionally the secondary node to use for the
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    instance (in case an iallocator script is not used).
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iallocator
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    Instead of specifying the nodes, an iallocator script can be used
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    to automatically compute them.
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start
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    whether to start the instance
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ip\_check
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    Skip the check for already-in-use instance; see the description in
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    the **add** command for details.
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name\_check
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    **add** command for details.
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file\_storage\_dir, file\_driver
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    details.
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A simple definition for one instance can be (with most of the
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parameters taken from the cluster defaults)::
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    {
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      "instance3": {
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        "os": "debootstrap",
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        "disk_size": ["25G"],
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        "iallocator": "dumb"
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      },
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      "instance5": {
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        "template": "drbd",
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        "os": "debootstrap",
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        "disk_size": ["25G"],
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        "iallocator": "dumb",
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        "hypervisor": "xen-hvm",
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        "hvparams": {"acpi": true},
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        "backend": {"memory": 512}
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      }
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    }
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The command will display the job id for each submitted instance, as
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follows::
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    # gnt-instance batch-create instances.json
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    instance3: 11224
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    instance5: 11225
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REMOVE
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^^^^^^
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**remove** [--ignore-failures] [--shutdown-timeout=*N*] [--submit]
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{*instance*}
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Remove an instance. This will remove all data from the instance and
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there is *no way back*. If you are not sure if you use an instance
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again, use **shutdown** first and leave it in the shutdown state for a
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while.
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The ``--ignore-failures`` option will cause the removal to proceed
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even in the presence of errors during the removal of the instance
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(e.g. during the shutdown or the disk removal). If this option is not
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given, the command will stop at the first error.
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The ``--shutdown-timeout`` is used to specify how much time to wait
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before forcing the shutdown (e.g. ``xm destroy`` in Xen, killing the
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kvm process for KVM, etc.). By default two minutes are given to each
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instance to stop.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Example::
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LIST
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^^^^
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| **list**
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| [--no-headers] [--separator=*SEPARATOR*] [--units=*UNITS*] [-v]
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| [{-o|--output} *[+]FIELD,...*] [--filter] [instance...]
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Shows the currently configured instances with memory usage, disk
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usage, the node they are running on, and their run status.
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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`` option
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is given, then the values are shown in mebibytes to allow parsing by
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scripts. In both cases, the ``--units`` option can be used to enforce
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a given output unit.
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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_INSTANCE@
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If the value of the option starts with the character ``+``, the new
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field(s) 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 the
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entire list of fields.
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There is a subtle grouping about the available output fields: all
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fields except for ``oper_state``, ``oper_ram``, ``oper_vcpus`` and
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``status`` are configuration value and not run-time values. So if you
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don't select any of the these fields, the query will be satisfied
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instantly from the cluster configuration, without having to ask the
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remote nodes for the data. This can be helpful for big clusters when
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you only want some data and it makes sense to specify a reduced set of
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output fields.
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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-instance list -F admin_state``).
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The default output field list is: ``name``, ``os``, ``pnode``,
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``admin_state``, ``oper_state``, ``oper_ram``.
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LIST-FIELDS
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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**list-fields** [field...]
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INFO
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^^^^
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**info** [-s \| --static] [--roman] {--all \| *instance*}
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Show detailed information about the given instance(s). This is
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different from **list** as it shows detailed data about the instance's
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disks (especially useful for the drbd disk template).
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If the option ``-s`` is used, only information available in the
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configuration file is returned, without querying nodes, making the
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operation faster.
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Use the ``--all`` to get info about all instances, rather than
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explicitly passing the ones you're interested in.
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The ``--roman`` option can be used to cause envy among people who like
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ancient cultures, but are stuck with non-latin-friendly cluster
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virtualization technologies.
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MODIFY
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^^^^^^
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| **modify**
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| [{-B|--backend-parameters} *BACKEND\_PARAMETERS*]
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| [--net add*[:options]* \| --net remove \| --net *N:options*]
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| [--disk add:size=*SIZE*[,vg=*VG*][,metavg=*VG*] \| --disk remove \|
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| [--os-type=*OS* [--force-variant]]
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| [{-O|--os-parameters} *param*=*value*... ]
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| [--submit]
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| {*instance*}
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and/or nic parameters for an instance. It can also add and remove
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disks and NICs to/from the instance. Note that you need to give at
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least one of the arguments, otherwise the command complains.
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The ``-H (--hypervisor-parameters)``, ``-B (--backend-parameters)``
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and ``-O (--os-parameters)`` options specifies hypervisor, backend and
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OS parameter options in the form of name=value[,...]. For details
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which options can be specified, see the **add** command.
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The ``-t (--disk-template)`` option will change the disk template of
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the instance.  Currently only conversions between the plain and drbd
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disk templates are supported, and the instance must be stopped before
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attempting the conversion. When changing from the plain to the drbd
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disk template, a new secondary node must be specified via the ``-n``
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option. The option ``--no-wait-for-sync`` can be used when converting
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to the ``drbd`` template in order to make the instance available for
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startup before DRBD has finished resyncing.
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The ``--disk add:size=``*SIZE* option adds a disk to the instance. The
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optional ``vg=``*VG* option specifies LVM volume group other than
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default vg to create the disk on. For DRBD disks, the ``metavg=``*VG*
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option specifies the volume group for the metadata device. The
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``--disk remove`` option will remove the last disk of the
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instance. The ``--disk`` *N*``:mode=``*MODE* option will change the
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mode of the Nth disk of the instance between read-only (``ro``) and
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read-write (``rw``).
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The ``--net add:``*options* option will add a new NIC to the
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instance. The available options are the same as in the **add** command
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(mac, ip, link, mode). The ``--net remove`` will remove the last NIC
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of the instance, while the ``--net`` *N*:*options* option will change
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the parameters of the Nth instance NIC.
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The option ``-o (--os-type)`` will change the OS name for the instance
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(without reinstallation). In case an OS variant is specified that is
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not found, then by default the modification is refused, unless
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``--force-variant`` is passed. An invalid OS will also be refused,
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unless the ``--force`` option is given.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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All the changes take effect at the next restart. If the instance is
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running, there is no effect on the instance.
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REINSTALL
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^^^^^^^^^
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| **reinstall** [{-o|--os-type} *os-type*] [--select-os] [-f *force*]
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| [--force-multiple]
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| [--instance \| --node \| --primary \| --secondary \| --all]
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| [{-O|--os-parameters} *OS\_PARAMETERS*] [--submit] {*instance*...}
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Reinstalls the operating system on the given instance(s). The
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instance(s) must be stopped when running this command. If the ``-o
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(--os-type)`` is specified, the operating system is changed.
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The ``--select-os`` option switches to an interactive OS reinstall.
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The user is prompted to select the OS template from the list of
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available OS templates. OS parameters can be overridden using ``-O
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(--os-parameters)`` (more documentation for this option under the
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**add** command).
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Since this is a potentially dangerous command, the user will be
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required to confirm this action, unless the ``-f`` flag is passed.
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When multiple instances are selected (either by passing multiple
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arguments or by using the ``--node``, ``--primary``, ``--secondary``
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or ``--all`` options), the user must pass the ``--force-multiple``
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options to skip the interactive confirmation.
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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RENAME
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| **rename** [--no-ip-check] [--no-name-check] [--submit]
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| {*instance*} {*new\_name*}
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this command. The requirements for the new name are the same as for
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adding an instance: the new name must be resolvable and the IP it
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resolves to must not be reachable (in order to prevent duplicate IPs
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the next time the instance is started). The IP test can be skipped if
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the ``--no-ip-check`` option is passed.
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The ``--no-name-check`` skips the check for the new instance name via
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the resolver (e.g. in DNS or /etc/hosts, depending on your setup) and
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that the resolved name matches the provided name. Since the name check
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is used to compute the IP address, if you pass this option you must also
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pass the ``--no-ip-check`` option.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Starting/stopping/connecting to console
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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STARTUP
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| **startup**
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| [--force] [--ignore-offline]
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| [--force-multiple] [--no-remember]
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| [--instance \| --node \| --primary \| --secondary \| --all \|
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| --tags \| --node-tags \| --pri-node-tags \| --sec-node-tags]
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| [{-H|--hypervisor-parameters} ``key=value...``]
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| [{-B|--backend-parameters} ``key=value...``]
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| {*name*...}
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four available modes are:
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--instance
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    will start the instances given as arguments (at least one argument
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    required); this is the default selection
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--node
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    or secondary
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--primary
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    passed as arguments (at least one node required)
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--secondary
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    nodes passed as arguments (at least one node required)
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--all
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--tags
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    arguments
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--node-tags
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    given as arguments
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--pri-node-tags
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    tags given as arguments
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--sec-node-tags
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    will start all instances in the cluster on secondary nodes with the
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    tags given as arguments
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Note that although you can pass more than one selection option, the
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last one wins, so in order to guarantee the desired result, don't pass
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more than one such option.
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Use ``--force`` to start even if secondary disks are failing.
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``--ignore-offline`` can be used to ignore offline primary nodes and
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mark the instance as started even if the primary is not available.
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The ``--force-multiple`` will skip the interactive confirmation in the
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case the more than one instance will be affected.
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The ``--no-remember`` option will perform the startup but not change
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the state of the instance in the configuration file (if it was stopped
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before, Ganeti will still thinks it needs to be stopped). This can be
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used for testing, or for a one shot-start where you don't want the
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watcher to restart the instance if it crashes.
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The ``-H (--hypervisor-parameters)`` and ``-B (--backend-parameters)``
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options specify temporary hypervisor and backend parameters that can
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be used to start an instance with modified parameters. They can be
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useful for quick testing without having to modify an instance back and
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forth, e.g.::
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    # gnt-instance start -H kernel_args="single" instance1
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    # gnt-instance start -B memory=2048 instance2
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The first form will start the instance instance1 in single-user mode,
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and the instance instance2 with 2GB of RAM (this time only, unless
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that is the actual instance memory size already). Note that the values
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override the instance parameters (and not extend them): an instance
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with "kernel\_args=ro" when started with -H kernel\_args=single will
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result in "single", not "ro single".  The ``--submit`` option is used
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to send the job to the master daemon but not wait for its
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completion. The job ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
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**gnt-job info**.
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The ``--paused`` option is only valid for Xen and kvm hypervisors.  This
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pauses the instance at the start of bootup, awaiting ``gnt-instance
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console`` to unpause it, allowing the entire boot process to be
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monitored for debugging.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance start --node node1.example.com node2.example.com
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    # gnt-instance start --all
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SHUTDOWN
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^^^^^^^^
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| **shutdown**
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| [--timeout=*N*]
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| [--force-multiple] [--ignore-offline] [--no-remember]
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| [--instance \| --node \| --primary \| --secondary \| --all \|
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| --tags \| --node-tags \| --pri-node-tags \| --sec-node-tags]
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| [--submit]
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| {*name*...}
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during a hardcoded interval (currently 2 minutes), it will forcibly
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stop the instance (equivalent to switching off the power on a physical
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machine).
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The ``--timeout`` is used to specify how much time to wait before
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forcing the shutdown (e.g. ``xm destroy`` in Xen, killing the kvm
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process for KVM, etc.). By default two minutes are given to each
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instance to stop.
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The ``--instance``, ``--node``, ``--primary``, ``--secondary``,
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``--all``, ``--tags``, ``--node-tags``, ``--pri-node-tags`` and
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``--sec-node-tags`` options are similar as for the **startup** command
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``--ignore-offline`` can be used to ignore offline primary nodes and
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force the instance to be marked as stopped. This option should be used
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with care as it can lead to an inconsistent cluster state.
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before, Ganeti will still thinks it needs to be running). This can be
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you just need to disable the watcher, shutdown all instances with
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``--no-remember``, and when the watcher is activated again it will
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restore the correct runtime state for all instances.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance shutdown --all
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REBOOT
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| **reboot**
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| [--ignore-secondaries]
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| [--shutdown-timeout=*N*]
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| [--force-multiple]
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| [--instance \| --node \| --primary \| --secondary \| --all \|
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| --tags \| --node-tags \| --pri-node-tags \| --sec-node-tags]
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| [--submit]
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| [*name*...]
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does a instance stop, recreates the hypervisor config for the instance
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and starts the instance. A full reboot does the equivalent of
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**gnt-instance shutdown && gnt-instance startup**.  The default is
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hard reboot.
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For the hard reboot the option ``--ignore-secondaries`` ignores errors
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for the secondary node while re-assembling the instance disks.
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The ``--instance``, ``--node``, ``--primary``, ``--secondary``,
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``--all``, ``--tags``, ``--node-tags``, ``--pri-node-tags`` and
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``--sec-node-tags`` options are similar as for the **startup** command
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and they influence the actual instances being rebooted.
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The ``--shutdown-timeout`` is used to specify how much time to wait
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before forcing the shutdown (xm destroy in xen, killing the kvm
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process, for kvm). By default two minutes are given to each instance
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to stop.
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The ``--force-multiple`` will skip the interactive confirmation in the
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case the more than one instance will be affected.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance reboot instance1.example.com
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    # gnt-instance reboot --type=full instance1.example.com
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CONSOLE
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^^^^^^^
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**console** [--show-cmd] {*instance*}
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Connects to the console of the given instance. If the instance is not
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up, an error is returned. Use the ``--show-cmd`` option to display the
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command instead of executing it.
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For HVM instances, this will attempt to connect to the serial console
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of the instance. To connect to the virtualized "physical" console of a
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HVM instance, use a VNC client with the connection info from the
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**info** command.
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For Xen/kvm instances, if the instance is paused, this attempts to
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unpause the instance after waiting a few seconds for the connection to
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the console to be made.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance console instance1.example.com
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Disk management
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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REPLACE-DISKS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**replace-disks** [--submit] [--early-release] {-p} [--disks *idx*]
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{*instance*}
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**replace-disks** [--submit] [--early-release] {-s} [--disks *idx*]
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{*instance*}
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**replace-disks** [--submit] [--early-release] {--iallocator *name*
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\| --new-secondary *NODE*} {*instance*}
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**replace-disks** [--submit] [--early-release] {--auto}
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{*instance*}
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This command is a generalized form for replacing disks. It is
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currently only valid for the mirrored (DRBD) disk template.
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The first form (when passing the ``-p`` option) will replace the disks
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on the primary, while the second form (when passing the ``-s`` option
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will replace the disks on the secondary node. For these two cases (as
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the node doesn't change), it is possible to only run the replace for a
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subset of the disks, using the option ``--disks`` which takes a list
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of comma-delimited disk indices (zero-based), e.g. 0,2 to replace only
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the first and third disks.
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The third form (when passing either the ``--iallocator`` or the
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``--new-secondary`` option) is designed to change secondary node of
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the instance. Specifying ``--iallocator`` makes the new secondary be
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selected automatically by the specified allocator plugin, otherwise
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the new secondary node will be the one chosen manually via the
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``--new-secondary`` option.
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The fourth form (when using ``--auto``) will automatically determine
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which disks of an instance are faulty and replace them within the same
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node. The ``--auto`` option works only when an instance has only
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faulty disks on either the primary or secondary node; it doesn't work
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when both sides have faulty disks.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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The ``--early-release`` changes the code so that the old storage on
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secondary node(s) is removed early (before the resync is completed)
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and the internal Ganeti locks for the current (and new, if any)
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secondary node are also released, thus allowing more parallelism in
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the cluster operation. This should be used only when recovering from a
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disk failure on the current secondary (thus the old storage is already
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broken) or when the storage on the primary node is known to be fine
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(thus we won't need the old storage for potential recovery).
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Note that it is not possible to select an offline or drained node as a
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new secondary.
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ACTIVATE-DISKS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**activate-disks** [--submit] [--ignore-size] {*instance*}
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Activates the block devices of the given instance. If successful, the
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command will show the location and name of the block devices::
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    node1.example.com:disk/0:/dev/drbd0
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    node1.example.com:disk/1:/dev/drbd1
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In this example, *node1.example.com* is the name of the node on which
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the devices have been activated. The *disk/0* and *disk/1* are the
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Ganeti-names of the instance disks; how they are visible inside the
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instance is hypervisor-specific. */dev/drbd0* and */dev/drbd1* are the
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actual block devices as visible on the node.  The ``--submit`` option
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is used to send the job to the master daemon but not wait for its
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completion. The job ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
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**gnt-job info**.
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The ``--ignore-size`` option can be used to activate disks ignoring
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the currently configured size in Ganeti. This can be used in cases
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where the configuration has gotten out of sync with the real-world
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(e.g. after a partially-failed grow-disk operation or due to rounding
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in LVM devices). This should not be used in normal cases, but only
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when activate-disks fails without it.
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Note that it is safe to run this command while the instance is already
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running.
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DEACTIVATE-DISKS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**deactivate-disks** [-f] [--submit] {*instance*}
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De-activates the block devices of the given instance. Note that if you
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run this command for an instance with a drbd disk template, while it
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is running, it will not be able to shutdown the block devices on the
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primary node, but it will shutdown the block devices on the secondary
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nodes, thus breaking the replication.
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The ``-f``/``--force`` option will skip checks that the instance is
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down; in case the hypervisor is confused and we can't talk to it,
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normally Ganeti will refuse to deactivate the disks, but with this
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option passed it will skip this check and directly try to deactivate
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the disks. This can still fail due to the instance actually running or
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other issues.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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GROW-DISK
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^^^^^^^^^
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**grow-disk** [--no-wait-for-sync] [--submit] {*instance*} {*disk*}
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{*amount*}
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Grows an instance's disk. This is only possible for instances having a
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plain or drbd disk template.
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Note that this command only change the block device size; it will not
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grow the actual filesystems, partitions, etc. that live on that
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disk. Usually, you will need to:
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#. use **gnt-instance grow-disk**
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#. reboot the instance (later, at a convenient time)
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#. use a filesystem resizer, such as ext2online(8) or
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   xfs\_growfs(8) to resize the filesystem, or use fdisk(8) to change
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   the partition table on the disk
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The *disk* argument is the index of the instance disk to grow. The
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*amount* argument is given either as a number (and it represents the
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amount to increase the disk with in mebibytes) or can be given similar
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to the arguments in the create instance operation, with a suffix
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denoting the unit.
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Note that the disk grow operation might complete on one node but fail
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on the other; this will leave the instance with different-sized LVs on
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the two nodes, but this will not create problems (except for unused
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space).
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If you do not want gnt-instance to wait for the new disk region to be
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synced, use the ``--no-wait-for-sync`` option.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Example (increase the first disk for instance1 by 16GiB)::
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    # gnt-instance grow-disk instance1.example.com 0 16g
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Also note that disk shrinking is not supported; use **gnt-backup
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export** and then **gnt-backup import** to reduce the disk size of an
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instance.
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RECREATE-DISKS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**recreate-disks** [--submit] [--disks=``indices``] [-n node1:[node2]]
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  {*instance*}
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Recreates the disks of the given instance, or only a subset of the
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disks (if the option ``disks`` is passed, which must be a
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comma-separated list of disk indices, starting from zero).
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Note that this functionality should only be used for missing disks; if
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any of the given disks already exists, the operation will fail.  While
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this is suboptimal, recreate-disks should hopefully not be needed in
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normal operation and as such the impact of this is low.
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Optionally the instance's disks can be recreated on different
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nodes. This can be useful if, for example, the original nodes of the
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instance have gone down (and are marked offline), so we can't recreate
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on the same nodes. To do this, pass the new node(s) via ``-n`` option,
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with a syntax similar to the **add** command. The number of nodes
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passed must equal the number of nodes that the instance currently
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has. Note that changing nodes is only allowed for 'all disk'
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replacement (when ``--disks`` is not passed).
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Recovery
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~~~~~~~~
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FAILOVER
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^^^^^^^^
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**failover** [-f] [--ignore-consistency] [--shutdown-timeout=*N*]
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[--submit] {*instance*}
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Failover will fail the instance over its secondary node. This works
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only for instances having 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. Note that this option can be dangerous as errors in
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shutting down the instance will be ignored, resulting in possibly
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having the instance running on two machines in parallel (on
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disconnected DRBD drives).
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The ``--shutdown-timeout`` is used to specify how much time to wait
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before forcing the shutdown (xm destroy in xen, killing the kvm
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process, for kvm). By default two minutes are given to each instance
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to stop.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance failover instance1.example.com
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MIGRATE
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^^^^^^^
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**migrate** [-f] {--cleanup} {*instance*}
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**migrate** [-f] [--allow-failover] [--non-live]
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[--migration-mode=live\|non-live] {*instance*}
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Migrate will move the instance to its secondary node without
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shutdown. It only works for instances having the drbd8 disk template
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type.
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The migration command needs a perfectly healthy instance, as we rely
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on the dual-master capability of drbd8 and the disks of the instance
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are not allowed to be degraded.
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The ``--non-live`` and ``--migration-mode=non-live`` options will
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switch (for the hypervisors that support it) between a "fully live"
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(i.e. the interruption is as minimal as possible) migration and one in
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which the instance is frozen, its state saved and transported to the
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remote node, and then resumed there. This all depends on the
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hypervisor support for two different methods. In any case, it is not
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an error to pass this parameter (it will just be ignored if the
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hypervisor doesn't support it). The option ``--migration-mode=live``
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option will request a fully-live migration. The default, when neither
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option is passed, depends on the hypervisor parameters (and can be
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viewed with the **gnt-cluster info** command).
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If the ``--cleanup`` option is passed, the operation changes from
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migration to attempting recovery from a failed previous migration.  In
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this mode, Ganeti checks if the instance runs on the correct node (and
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updates its configuration if not) and ensures the instances's disks
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are configured correctly. In this mode, the ``--non-live`` option is
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ignored.
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The option ``-f`` will skip the prompting for confirmation.
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If ``--allow-failover`` is specified it tries to fallback to failover if
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it already can determine that a migration wont work (i.e. if the
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instance is shutdown). Please note that the fallback will not happen
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during execution. If a migration fails during execution it still fails.
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Example (and expected output)::
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    # gnt-instance migrate instance1
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    Migrate will happen to the instance instance1. Note that migration is
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    **experimental** in this version. This might impact the instance if
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    anything goes wrong. Continue?
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    y/[n]/?: y
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    * checking disk consistency between source and target
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    * ensuring the target is in secondary mode
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    * changing disks into dual-master mode
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     - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
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     - INFO: Instance instance1's disks are in sync.
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    * migrating instance to node2.example.com
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    * changing the instance's disks on source node to secondary
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     - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
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     - INFO: Instance instance1's disks are in sync.
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    * changing the instance's disks to single-master
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    #
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MOVE
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^^^^
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**move** [-f] [--ignore-consistency]
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[-n *node*] [--shutdown-timeout=*N*] [--submit]
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{*instance*}
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Move will move the instance to an arbitrary node in the cluster.  This
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works only for instances having a plain or file disk template.
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Note that since this operation is done via data copy, it will take a
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long time for big disks (similar to replace-disks for a drbd
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instance).
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The ``--shutdown-timeout`` is used to specify how much time to wait
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before forcing the shutdown (e.g. ``xm destroy`` in XEN, killing the
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kvm process for KVM, etc.). By default two minutes are given to each
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instance to stop.
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The ``--ignore-consistency`` option will make Ganeti ignore any errors
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in trying to shutdown the instance on its node; useful if the
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hypervisor is broken and you want to recuperate the data.
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master daemon
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but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so that it
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can be examined via **gnt-job info**.
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Example::
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    # gnt-instance move -n node3.example.com instance1.example.com
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TAGS
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~~~~
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ADD-TAGS
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^^^^^^^^
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**add-tags** [--from *file*] {*instancename*} {*tag*...}
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Add tags to the given instance. 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 extended
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with the contents of that file (each line becomes a tag).  In this
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case, there is not need to pass tags on the command line (if you do,
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both sources will be used). A file name of ``-`` will be interpreted
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as stdin.
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LIST-TAGS
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^^^^^^^^^
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**list-tags** {*instancename*}
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List the tags of the given instance.
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REMOVE-TAGS
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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**remove-tags** [--from *file*] {*instancename*} {*tag*...}
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Remove tags from the given instance. If any of the tags are not
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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 ``-``
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will be interpreted as stdin.
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