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    <refmiscinfo>ganeti 2.0</refmiscinfo>
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    <refname>&dhpackage;</refname>
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    <refpurpose>ganeti instance administration</refpurpose>
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      <command>&dhpackage; </command>
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    <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
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      The <command>&dhpackage;</command> is used for instance
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      administration in the ganeti system.
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    <title>COMMANDS</title>
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      <title>Creation/removal/querying</title>
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        <title>ADD</title>
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          <command>add</command>
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          <sbr>
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          <arg choice="req">-t<group choice="req">
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              <arg>diskless</arg>
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            <arg rep="repeat">--disk=<replaceable>N</replaceable>:size=<replaceable>VAL</replaceable><arg>,mode=<replaceable>ro|rw</replaceable></arg></arg>
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          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
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          Creates a new instance on the specified host. The
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          <replaceable>instance</replaceable> argument must be in DNS,
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        <para>
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          The <option>disk</option> option specifies the parameters
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          for the disks of the instance. The numbering of disks starts
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          disk, at least the size needs to be given, and optionally
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          <option>-s</option> option which takes a single argument,
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          <option>--nic</option> option. By default, one NIC is
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          to the default bridge. Each NIC can take up to three
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                  instance from the Ganeti side (this is not necessarily
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                  the instance to use)</simpara>
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          The <option>-o</option> options specifies the operating
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          The <option>-B</option> option specifies the backend
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          parameters for the instance. If no such parameters are
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          specified, the values are inherited from the cluster. Possible
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          parameters are:
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                <simpara>the memory size of the instance; as usual,
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          The <option>--iallocator</option> option specifies the instance
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          allocator plugin to use. If you pass in this option the allocator
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        <title>BATCH-CREATE</title>
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          <command>batch-create</command>
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          <arg choice="req">instances_file.json</arg>
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        </cmdsynopsis>
606

    
607
        <para>
608
          This command (similar to the Ganeti 1.2
609
          <command>batcher</command> tool) submits multiple instance
610
          creation jobs based on a definition file. The instance
611
          configurations do not encompass all the possible options for
612
          the <command>add</command> command, but only a subset.
613
        </para>
614

    
615
        <para>
616
          The instance file should be a valid-formed JSON file,
617
          containing a dictionary with instance name and instance
618
          parameters. The accepted parameters are:
619

    
620
          <variablelist>
621
            <varlistentry>
622
              <term>disk_size</term>
623
              <listitem>
624
                <simpara>The size of the disks of the instance.</simpara>
625
              </listitem>
626
            </varlistentry>
627
            <varlistentry>
628
              <term>disk_templace</term>
629
              <listitem>
630
                <simpara>The disk template to use for the instance,
631
                the same as in the <command>add</command>
632
                command.</simpara>
633
              </listitem>
634
            </varlistentry>
635
            <varlistentry>
636
              <term>backend</term>
637
              <listitem>
638
                <simpara>A dictionary of backend parameters.</simpara>
639
              </listitem>
640
            </varlistentry>
641
            <varlistentry>
642
              <term>hypervisor</term>
643
              <listitem>
644
                <simpara>A dictionary with a single key (the
645
                hypervisor name), and as value the hypervisor
646
                options. If not passed, the default hypervisor and
647
                hypervisor options will be inherited.</simpara>
648
              </listitem>
649
            </varlistentry>
650
            <varlistentry>
651
              <term>mac, ip, bridge</term>
652
              <listitem>
653
                <simpara>Specifications for the one NIC that will be
654
                created for the instance.</simpara>
655
              </listitem>
656
            </varlistentry>
657
            <varlistentry>
658
              <term>primary_node, secondary_node</term>
659
              <listitem>
660
                <simpara>The primary and optionally the secondary node
661
                to use for the instance (in case an iallocator script
662
                is not used).</simpara>
663
              </listitem>
664
            </varlistentry>
665
            <varlistentry>
666
              <term>iallocator</term>
667
              <listitem>
668
                <simpara>Instead of specifying the nodes, an
669
                iallocator script can be used to automatically compute
670
                them.</simpara>
671
              </listitem>
672
            </varlistentry>
673
            <varlistentry>
674
              <term>start</term>
675
              <listitem>
676
                <simpara>whether to start the instance</simpara>
677
              </listitem>
678
            </varlistentry>
679
            <varlistentry>
680
              <term>ip_check</term>
681
              <listitem>
682
                <simpara>Skip the check for already-in-use instance;
683
                see the description in the <command>add</command>
684
                command for details.</simpara>
685
              </listitem>
686
            </varlistentry>
687
            <varlistentry>
688
              <term>file_storage_dir, file_driver</term>
689
              <listitem>
690
                <simpara>Configuration for the <literal>file</literal>
691
                disk type, see the <command>add</command> command for
692
                details.</simpara>
693
              </listitem>
694
            </varlistentry>
695
          </variablelist>
696
        </para>
697

    
698
        <para>
699
          A simple definition for one instance can be (with most of
700
          the parameters taken from the cluster defaults):
701
          <screen>
702
{
703
  "instance3": {
704
    "template": "drbd",
705
    "os": "debootstrap",
706
    "disk_size": ["25G"],
707
    "iallocator": "dumb"
708
  },
709
  "instance5": {
710
    "template": "drbd",
711
    "os": "debootstrap",
712
    "disk_size": ["25G"],
713
    "iallocator": "dumb",
714
    "hypervisor": "xen-hvm",
715
    "hvparams": {"acpi": true},
716
    "backend": {"memory": 512}
717
  }
718
}
719
</screen>
720
        </para>
721

    
722
        <para>
723
          The command will display the job id for each submitted instance, as follows:
724
          <screen>
725
# gnt-instance batch-create instances.json
726
instance3: 11224
727
instance5: 11225
728
</screen>
729
        </para>
730

    
731
      </refsect3>
732

    
733
      <refsect3>
734
        <title>REMOVE</title>
735

    
736
        <cmdsynopsis>
737
          <command>remove</command>
738
          <arg>--ignore-failures</arg>
739
          <arg>--submit</arg>
740
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
741
        </cmdsynopsis>
742

    
743
        <para>
744
          Remove an instance. This will remove all data from the
745
          instance and there is <emphasis>no way back</emphasis>. If
746
          you are not sure if you use an instance again, use
747
          <command>shutdown</command> first and leave it in the
748
          shutdown state for a while.
749

    
750
        </para>
751

    
752
        <para>
753
          The <option>--ignore-failures</option> option will cause the
754
          removal to proceed even in the presence of errors during the
755
          removal of the instance (e.g. during the shutdown or the
756
          disk removal). If this option is not given, the command will
757
          stop at the first error.
758
        </para>
759

    
760
        <para>
761
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
762
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
763
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
764
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
765
        </para>
766

    
767
        <para>
768
          Example:
769
          <screen>
770
# gnt-instance remove instance1.example.com
771
          </screen>
772
        </para>
773
      </refsect3>
774

    
775
      <refsect3>
776
        <title>LIST</title>
777

    
778
        <cmdsynopsis>
779
          <command>list</command>
780
          <arg>--no-headers</arg>
781
          <arg>--separator=<replaceable>SEPARATOR</replaceable></arg>
782
          <arg>-o <replaceable>[+]FIELD,...</replaceable></arg>
783
          <arg rep="repeat">instance</arg>
784
        </cmdsynopsis>
785

    
786
        <para>
787
          Shows the currently configured instances with memory usage,
788
          disk usage, the node they are running on, and their run
789
          status.
790
        </para>
791

    
792
        <para>
793
          The <option>--no-headers</option> option will skip the
794
          initial header line. The <option>--separator</option> option
795
          takes an argument which denotes what will be used between
796
          the output fields. Both these options are to help scripting.
797
        </para>
798

    
799
        <para>
800
          The <option>-o</option> option takes a comma-separated list
801
          of output fields. The available fields and their meaning
802
          are:
803
          <variablelist>
804
            <varlistentry>
805
              <term>name</term>
806
              <listitem>
807
                <simpara>the instance name</simpara>
808
              </listitem>
809
            </varlistentry>
810
            <varlistentry>
811
              <term>os</term>
812
              <listitem>
813
                <simpara>the OS of the instance</simpara>
814
              </listitem>
815
            </varlistentry>
816
            <varlistentry>
817
              <term>pnode</term>
818
              <listitem>
819
                <simpara>the primary node of the instance</simpara>
820
              </listitem>
821
            </varlistentry>
822
            <varlistentry>
823
              <term>snodes</term>
824
              <listitem>
825
                <simpara>comma-separated list of secondary nodes for the
826
                  instance; usually this will be just one node</simpara>
827
              </listitem>
828
            </varlistentry>
829
            <varlistentry>
830
              <term>admin_state</term>
831
              <listitem>
832
                <simpara>the desired state of the instance (either "yes"
833
                  or "no" denoting the instance should run or
834
                  not)</simpara>
835
              </listitem>
836
            </varlistentry>
837
            <varlistentry>
838
              <term>disk_template</term>
839
              <listitem>
840
                <simpara>the disk template of the instance</simpara>
841
              </listitem>
842
            </varlistentry>
843
            <varlistentry>
844
              <term>oper_state</term>
845
              <listitem>
846
                <simpara>the actual state of the instance; can be
847
                one of the values "running", "stopped", "(node
848
                down)"</simpara>
849
              </listitem>
850
            </varlistentry>
851
            <varlistentry>
852
              <term>status</term>
853
              <listitem>
854
                <simpara>combined form of admin_state and oper_stat;
855
                this can be one of:
856
                <computeroutput>ERROR_nodedown</computeroutput> if the
857
                node of the instance is down,
858
                <computeroutput>ERROR_down</computeroutput> if the
859
                instance should run but is down,
860
                <computeroutput>ERROR_up</computeroutput> if the
861
                instance should be stopped but is actually running,
862
                <computeroutput>ADMIN_down</computeroutput> if the
863
                instance has been stopped (and is stopped) and
864
                <computeroutput>running</computeroutput> if the
865
                instance is set to be running (and is
866
                running)</simpara>
867
              </listitem>
868
            </varlistentry>
869
            <varlistentry>
870
              <term>oper_ram</term>
871
              <listitem>
872
                <simpara>the actual memory usage of the instance as seen
873
                  by the hypervisor</simpara>
874
              </listitem>
875
            </varlistentry>
876
            <varlistentry>
877
              <term>ip</term>
878
              <listitem>
879
                <simpara>the ip address ganeti recognizes as associated with
880
                the first instance interface</simpara>
881
              </listitem>
882
            </varlistentry>
883
            <varlistentry>
884
              <term>mac</term>
885
              <listitem>
886
                <simpara>the first instance interface MAC address</simpara>
887
              </listitem>
888
            </varlistentry>
889
            <varlistentry>
890
              <term>bridge</term>
891
              <listitem>
892
                <simpara>the bridge of the first instance NIC
893
                </simpara>
894
              </listitem>
895
            </varlistentry>
896
            <varlistentry>
897
              <term>sda_size</term>
898
              <listitem>
899
                <simpara>the size of the instance's first disk</simpara>
900
              </listitem>
901
            </varlistentry>
902
            <varlistentry>
903
              <term>sdb_size</term>
904
              <listitem>
905
                <simpara>the size of the instance's second disk, if
906
                any</simpara>
907
              </listitem>
908
            </varlistentry>
909
            <varlistentry>
910
              <term>vcpus</term>
911
              <listitem>
912
                <simpara>the number of VCPUs allocated to the
913
                instance</simpara>
914
              </listitem>
915
            </varlistentry>
916
            <varlistentry>
917
              <term>tags</term>
918
              <listitem>
919
                <simpara>comma-separated list of the instances's
920
                tags</simpara>
921
              </listitem>
922
            </varlistentry>
923
            <varlistentry>
924
              <term>serial_no</term>
925
              <listitem>
926
                <simpara>the so called 'serial number' of the
927
                instance; this is a numeric field that is incremented
928
                each time the instance is modified, and it can be used
929
                to track modifications</simpara>
930
              </listitem>
931
            </varlistentry>
932
            <varlistentry>
933
              <term>network_port</term>
934
              <listitem>
935
                <simpara>If the instance has a network port assigned
936
                to it (e.g. for VNC connections), this will be shown,
937
                otherwise <literal>-</literal> will be
938
                displayed.</simpara>
939
              </listitem>
940
            </varlistentry>
941
            <varlistentry>
942
              <term>beparams</term>
943
              <listitem>
944
                <simpara>A text format of the entire beparams for the
945
                instance. It's more useful to select individual fields
946
                from this dictionary, see below.</simpara>
947
              </listitem>
948
            </varlistentry>
949
            <varlistentry>
950
              <term>disk.count</term>
951
              <listitem>
952
                <simpara>The number of instance disks.</simpara>
953
              </listitem>
954
            </varlistentry>
955
            <varlistentry>
956
              <term>disk.size/N</term>
957
              <listitem>
958
                <simpara>The size of the instance's Nth disk. This is
959
                a more generic form of the <literal>sda_size</literal>
960
                and <literal>sdb_size</literal> fields.</simpara>
961
              </listitem>
962
            </varlistentry>
963
            <varlistentry>
964
              <term>disk.sizes</term>
965
              <listitem>
966
                <simpara>A comma-separated list of the disk sizes for
967
                this instance.</simpara>
968
              </listitem>
969
            </varlistentry>
970
            <varlistentry>
971
              <term>disk_usage</term>
972
              <listitem>
973
                <simpara>The total disk space used by this instance on
974
                each of its nodes. This is not the instance-visible
975
                disk size, but the actual disk "cost" of the
976
                instance.</simpara>
977
              </listitem>
978
            </varlistentry>
979
            <varlistentry>
980
              <term>nic.mac/N</term>
981
              <listitem>
982
                <simpara>The MAC of the Nth instance NIC.</simpara>
983
              </listitem>
984
            </varlistentry>
985
            <varlistentry>
986
              <term>nic.ip/N</term>
987
              <listitem>
988
                <simpara>The IP address of the Nth instance NIC.</simpara>
989
              </listitem>
990
            </varlistentry>
991
            <varlistentry>
992
              <term>nic.bridge/N</term>
993
              <listitem>
994
                <simpara>The bridge the Nth instance NIC is attached
995
                to.</simpara>
996
              </listitem>
997
            </varlistentry>
998
            <varlistentry>
999
              <term>nic.macs</term>
1000
              <listitem>
1001
                <simpara>A comma-separated list of all the MACs of the
1002
                instance's NICs.</simpara>
1003
              </listitem>
1004
            </varlistentry>
1005
            <varlistentry>
1006
              <term>nic.ips</term>
1007
              <listitem>
1008
                <simpara>A comma-separated list of all the IP
1009
                addresses of the instance's NICs.</simpara>
1010
              </listitem>
1011
            </varlistentry>
1012
            <varlistentry>
1013
              <term>nic.bridges</term>
1014
              <listitem>
1015
                <simpara>A comma-separated list of all the bridges of the
1016
                instance's NICs.</simpara>
1017
              </listitem>
1018
            </varlistentry>
1019
            <varlistentry>
1020
              <term>nic.count</term>
1021
              <listitem>
1022
                <simpara>The number of instance nics.</simpara>
1023
              </listitem>
1024
            </varlistentry>
1025
            <varlistentry>
1026
              <term>hv/<replaceable>NAME</replaceable></term>
1027
              <listitem>
1028
                <simpara>The value of the hypervisor parameter called
1029
                <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>. For details of what
1030
                hypervisor parameters exist and their meaning, see the
1031
                <command>add</command> command.</simpara>
1032
              </listitem>
1033
            </varlistentry>
1034
            <varlistentry>
1035
              <term>be/memory</term>
1036
              <listitem>
1037
                <simpara>The configured memory for the instance.</simpara>
1038
              </listitem>
1039
            </varlistentry>
1040
            <varlistentry>
1041
              <term>be/vcpus</term>
1042
              <listitem>
1043
                <simpara>The configured number of VCPUs for the
1044
                instance.</simpara>
1045
              </listitem>
1046
            </varlistentry>
1047
            <varlistentry>
1048
              <term>be/auto_balance</term>
1049
              <listitem>
1050
                <simpara>Whether the instance is considered in N+1
1051
                checks.</simpara>
1052
              </listitem>
1053
            </varlistentry>
1054
          </variablelist>
1055
        </para>
1056

    
1057
        <para>
1058
          If the value of the option starts with the character
1059
          <constant>+</constant>, the new field(s) will be added to the
1060
          default list. This allows to quickly see the default list
1061
          plus a few other fields, instead of retyping the entire list
1062
          of fields.
1063
        </para>
1064

    
1065
        <para>
1066
          There is a subtle grouping about the available output
1067
          fields: all fields except for <option>oper_state</option>,
1068
          <option>oper_ram</option> and <option>status</option> are
1069
          configuration value and not run-time values. So if you don't
1070
          select any of the these fields, the query will be satisfied
1071
          instantly from the cluster configuration, without having to
1072
          ask the remote nodes for the data. This can be helpful for
1073
          big clusters when you only want some data and it makes sense
1074
          to specify a reduced set of output fields.
1075
        </para>
1076

    
1077
        <para>The default output field list is:
1078
          <simplelist type="inline">
1079
            <member>name</member>
1080
            <member>os</member>
1081
            <member>pnode</member>
1082
            <member>admin_state</member>
1083
            <member>oper_state</member>
1084
            <member>oper_ram</member>
1085
          </simplelist>.
1086
        </para>
1087
      </refsect3>
1088

    
1089
      <refsect3>
1090
        <title>INFO</title>
1091

    
1092
        <cmdsynopsis>
1093
          <command>info</command>
1094
          <group>
1095
            <arg>-s</arg>
1096
            <arg>--static</arg>
1097
          </group>
1098
          <arg rep="repeat"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1099
        </cmdsynopsis>
1100

    
1101
        <para>
1102
          Show detailed information about the (given) instances. This
1103
          is different from <command>list</command> as it shows
1104
          detailed data about the instance's disks (especially useful
1105
          for drbd disk template).
1106
        </para>
1107

    
1108
        <para>
1109
          If the option <option>-s</option> is used, only information
1110
          available in the configuration file is returned, without
1111
          querying nodes, making the operation faster.
1112
        </para>
1113
      </refsect3>
1114

    
1115
      <refsect3>
1116
        <title>MODIFY</title>
1117

    
1118
        <cmdsynopsis>
1119
          <command>modify</command>
1120
          <sbr>
1121
          <arg choice="opt">-H <replaceable>HYPERVISOR_PARAMETERS</replaceable></arg>
1122
          <sbr>
1123
          <arg choice="opt">-B <replaceable>BACKEND_PARAMETERS</replaceable></arg>
1124
          <sbr>
1125
          <group>
1126
            <arg>--net add<replaceable><optional>:options</optional></replaceable></arg>
1127
            <arg>--net remove</arg>
1128
            <arg>--net <replaceable>N:options</replaceable></arg>
1129
          </group>
1130
          <sbr>
1131
          <group>
1132
            <arg>--disk add:size=<replaceable>SIZE</replaceable></arg>
1133
            <arg>--disk remove</arg>
1134
            <arg>--disk <replaceable>N</replaceable>:mode=<replaceable>MODE</replaceable></arg>
1135
          </group>
1136

    
1137
          <sbr>
1138
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1139
          <sbr>
1140
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1141
        </cmdsynopsis>
1142

    
1143
        <para>
1144
          Modifies the memory size, number of vcpus, ip address, MAC
1145
          address and/or bridge for an instance. It can also add and
1146
          remove disks and NICs to/from the instance. Note that you
1147
          need to give at least one of the arguments, otherwise the
1148
          command complains.
1149
        </para>
1150

    
1151
        <para>
1152
          The <option>-H</option> option specifies hypervisor options
1153
          in the form of <userinput>name=value[,...]</userinput>. For details which options can be specified, see the <command>add</command> command.
1154
        </para>
1155

    
1156
        <para>
1157
          The <option>--disk
1158
          add:size=<replaceable>SIZE</replaceable></option> option
1159
          adds a disk to the instance. The <option>--disk
1160
          remove</option> will remove the last disk of the
1161
          instance. The <option>--disk
1162
          <replaceable>N</replaceable>:mode=<replaceable>MODE</replaceable></option>
1163
          option will change the mode of the Nth disk of the instance
1164
          between read-only (<literal>ro</literal>) and read-write
1165
          (<literal>rw</literal>).
1166
        </para>
1167

    
1168
        <para>
1169
          The <option>--nic
1170
          add:<replaceable>options</replaceable></option> option will
1171
          add a new NIC to the instance. The available options are the
1172
          same as in the <command>add</command> command (mac, ip,
1173
          bridge). The <option>--nice remove</option> will remove the
1174
          last NIC of the instance, while the <option>--nic
1175
          <replaceable>N</replaceable>:<replaceable>options</replaceable></option>
1176
          option will change the parameters of the Nth instance NIC.
1177
        </para>
1178

    
1179
        <para>
1180
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1181
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1182
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1183
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1184
        </para>
1185

    
1186
        <para>
1187
          All the changes take effect at the next restart. If the
1188
          instance is running, there is no effect on the instance.
1189
        </para>
1190
      </refsect3>
1191

    
1192
      <refsect3>
1193
        <title>REINSTALL</title>
1194

    
1195
        <cmdsynopsis>
1196
          <command>reinstall</command>
1197
          <arg choice="opt">-o <replaceable>os-type</replaceable></arg>
1198
          <arg choice="opt">-f <replaceable>force</replaceable></arg>
1199
          <arg>--select-os</arg>
1200
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1201
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1202
        </cmdsynopsis>
1203

    
1204
        <para>
1205
          Reinstalls the operating system on the given instance. The instance
1206
          must be stopped when running this command. If the
1207
          <option>--os-type</option> is specified, the operating system is
1208
          changed.
1209
        </para>
1210

    
1211
        <para>
1212
          The <option>--select-os</option> option switches to an
1213
          interactive OS reinstall. The user is prompted to select the OS
1214
          template from the list of available OS templates.
1215
        </para>
1216

    
1217
        <para>
1218
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1219
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1220
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1221
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1222
        </para>
1223

    
1224

    
1225
      </refsect3>
1226

    
1227
      <refsect3>
1228
        <title>RENAME</title>
1229

    
1230
        <cmdsynopsis>
1231
          <command>rename</command>
1232
          <arg>--no-ip-check</arg>
1233
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1234
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1235
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>new_name</replaceable></arg>
1236
        </cmdsynopsis>
1237

    
1238
        <para>
1239
          Renames the given instance. The instance must be stopped
1240
          when running this command. The requirements for the new name
1241
          are the same as for adding an instance: the new name must be
1242
          resolvable and the IP it resolves to must not be reachable
1243
          (in order to prevent duplicate IPs the next time the
1244
          instance is started). The IP test can be skipped if the
1245
          <option>--no-ip-check</option> option is passed.
1246
        </para>
1247

    
1248
        <para>
1249
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1250
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1251
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1252
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1253
        </para>
1254

    
1255
      </refsect3>
1256

    
1257
    </refsect2>
1258

    
1259
    <refsect2>
1260
      <title>Starting/stopping/connecting to console</title>
1261

    
1262
      <refsect3>
1263
        <title>STARTUP</title>
1264

    
1265
        <cmdsynopsis>
1266
          <command>startup</command>
1267
          <sbr>
1268
          <arg>--extra=<replaceable>PARAMS</replaceable></arg>
1269
          <arg>--force</arg>
1270
          <sbr>
1271
          <arg>--force-multiple</arg>
1272
          <sbr>
1273
          <group choice="opt">
1274
            <arg>--instance</arg>
1275
            <arg>--node</arg>
1276
            <arg>--primary</arg>
1277
            <arg>--secondary</arg>
1278
            <arg>--all</arg>
1279
          </group>
1280
          <sbr>
1281
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1282
          <sbr>
1283
          <arg choice="opt"
1284
          rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
1285
        </cmdsynopsis>
1286

    
1287
        <para>
1288
          Starts one or more instances, depending on the following
1289
          options. The four available modes are:
1290
          <variablelist>
1291
            <varlistentry>
1292
              <term><option>--instance</option></term>
1293
              <listitem>
1294
                <simpara>will start the instances given as arguments
1295
                (at least one argument required); this is the default
1296
                selection</simpara>
1297
              </listitem>
1298
            </varlistentry>
1299
            <varlistentry>
1300
              <term>--node</term>
1301
              <listitem>
1302
                <simpara>will start the instances who have the given
1303
                node as either primary or secondary</simpara>
1304
              </listitem>
1305
            </varlistentry>
1306
            <varlistentry>
1307
              <term><option>--primary</option></term>
1308
              <listitem>
1309
                <simpara>will start all instances whose primary node
1310
                is in the list of nodes passed as arguments (at least
1311
                one node required)</simpara>
1312
              </listitem>
1313
            </varlistentry>
1314
            <varlistentry>
1315
              <term><option>--secondary</option></term>
1316
              <listitem>
1317
                <simpara>will start all instances whose secondary node
1318
                is in the list of nodes passed as arguments (at least
1319
                one node required)</simpara>
1320
              </listitem>
1321
            </varlistentry>
1322
            <varlistentry>
1323
              <term>--all</term>
1324
              <listitem>
1325
                <simpara>will start all instances in the cluster (no
1326
                arguments accepted)</simpara>
1327
              </listitem>
1328
            </varlistentry>
1329
          </variablelist>
1330
        </para>
1331

    
1332
        <para>
1333
          Note that although you can pass more than one selection
1334
          option, the last one wins, so in order to guarantee the
1335
          desired result, don't pass more than one such option.
1336
        </para>
1337

    
1338
        <para>
1339
          The <option>--extra</option> option is used to pass
1340
          additional argument to the instance's kernel for this start
1341
          only. Currently there is no way to specify a persistent set
1342
          of arguments (beside the one hardcoded). Note that this may
1343
          not apply to all virtualization types.
1344
        </para>
1345

    
1346
        <para>
1347
          Use <option>--force</option> to start even if secondary disks are
1348
          failing.
1349
        </para>
1350

    
1351
        <para>
1352
          The <option>--force-multiple</option> will skip the
1353
          interactive confirmation in the case the more than one
1354
          instance will be affected.
1355
        </para>
1356

    
1357
        <para>
1358
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1359
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1360
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1361
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1362
        </para>
1363

    
1364
        <para>
1365
          Example:
1366
          <screen>
1367
# gnt-instance start instance1.example.com
1368
# gnt-instance start --extra single test1.example.com
1369
# gnt-instance start --node node1.example.com node2.example.com
1370
# gnt-instance start --all
1371
          </screen>
1372
        </para>
1373
      </refsect3>
1374

    
1375
      <refsect3>
1376
        <title>SHUTDOWN</title>
1377

    
1378
        <cmdsynopsis>
1379
          <command>shutdown</command>
1380
          <sbr>
1381
          <arg>--force-multiple</arg>
1382
          <sbr>
1383
          <group choice="opt">
1384
            <arg>--instance</arg>
1385
            <arg>--node</arg>
1386
            <arg>--primary</arg>
1387
            <arg>--secondary</arg>
1388
            <arg>--all</arg>
1389
          </group>
1390
          <sbr>
1391
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1392
          <sbr>
1393
          <arg choice="opt"
1394
          rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
1395
        </cmdsynopsis>
1396

    
1397
        <para>
1398
          Stops one or more instances. If the instance cannot be
1399
          cleanly stopped during a hardcoded interval (currently 2
1400
          minutes), it will forcibly stop the instance (equivalent to
1401
          switching off the power on a physical machine).
1402
        </para>
1403

    
1404
        <para>
1405
          The <option>--instance</option>, <option>--node</option>,
1406
          <option>--primary</option>, <option>--secondary</option> and
1407
          <option>--all</option> options are similar as for the
1408
          <command>startup</command> command and they influence the
1409
          actual instances being shutdown.
1410
        </para>
1411

    
1412
        <para>
1413
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1414
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1415
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1416
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1417
        </para>
1418

    
1419

    
1420
        <para>
1421
          Example:
1422
          <screen>
1423
# gnt-instance shutdown instance1.example.com
1424
# gnt-instance shutdown --all
1425
          </screen>
1426
        </para>
1427
      </refsect3>
1428

    
1429
      <refsect3>
1430
        <title>REBOOT</title>
1431

    
1432
        <cmdsynopsis>
1433
          <command>reboot</command>
1434
          <sbr>
1435
          <arg>--extra=<replaceable>PARAMS</replaceable></arg>
1436
          <sbr>
1437
          <arg>--type=<replaceable>REBOOT-TYPE</replaceable></arg>
1438
          <sbr>
1439
          <arg>--ignore-secondaries</arg>
1440
          <sbr>
1441
          <arg>--force-multiple</arg>
1442
          <sbr>
1443
          <group choice="opt">
1444
            <arg>--instance</arg>
1445
            <arg>--node</arg>
1446
            <arg>--primary</arg>
1447
            <arg>--secondary</arg>
1448
            <arg>--all</arg>
1449
          </group>
1450
          <sbr>
1451
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1452
          <sbr>
1453
          <arg choice="opt"
1454
          rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
1455
        </cmdsynopsis>
1456

    
1457
        <para>
1458
          Reboots one or more instances. The type of reboot depends on
1459
          the value of <option>--type</option>. A soft reboot does a
1460
          hypervisor reboot, a hard reboot does a instance stop,
1461
          recreates the hypervisor config for the instance and
1462
          starts the instance. A full reboot does the equivalent
1463
          of <command>gnt-instance shutdown &amp;&amp; gnt-instance
1464
          startup</command>. The default is hard reboot.
1465
        </para>
1466

    
1467
        <para>
1468
          For the hard reboot the option
1469
          <option>--ignore-secondaries</option> ignores errors for the
1470
          secondary node while re-assembling the instance disks.
1471
        </para>
1472

    
1473
        <para>
1474
          The <option>--instance</option>, <option>--node</option>,
1475
          <option>--primary</option>, <option>--secondary</option> and
1476
          <option>--all</option> options are similar as for the
1477
          <command>startup</command> command and they influence the
1478
          actual instances being rebooted.
1479
        </para>
1480

    
1481
        <para>
1482
          The <option>--force-multiple</option> will skip the
1483
          interactive confirmation in the case the more than one
1484
          instance will be affected.
1485
        </para>
1486

    
1487
        <para>
1488
          Example:
1489
          <screen>
1490
# gnt-instance reboot instance1.example.com
1491
# gnt-instance reboot --type=full instance1.example.com
1492
          </screen>
1493
        </para>
1494
      </refsect3>
1495

    
1496
      <refsect3>
1497
        <title>CONSOLE</title>
1498
        <cmdsynopsis>
1499
          <command>console</command>
1500
          <arg choice="opt">--show-cmd</arg>
1501
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1502
        </cmdsynopsis>
1503

    
1504
        <para>
1505
          Connects to the console of the given instance. If the
1506
          instance is not up, an error is returned. Use the
1507
          <option>--show-cmd</option> option to display the command
1508
          instead of executing it.
1509
        </para>
1510

    
1511
        <para>
1512
          For HVM instances, this will attempt to connect to the
1513
          serial console of the instance. To connect to the
1514
          virtualized "physical" console of a HVM instance, use a VNC
1515
          client with the connection info from the
1516
          <command>info</command> command.
1517
        </para>
1518

    
1519
        <para>
1520
          Example:
1521
          <screen>
1522
# gnt-instance console instance1.example.com
1523
          </screen>
1524
        </para>
1525
      </refsect3>
1526

    
1527
    </refsect2>
1528

    
1529
    <refsect2>
1530
      <title>Disk management</title>
1531

    
1532
      <refsect3>
1533
        <title>REPLACE-DISKS</title>
1534

    
1535
        <cmdsynopsis>
1536
          <command>replace-disks</command>
1537
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1538
          <arg choice="req">-p</arg>
1539
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1540
        </cmdsynopsis>
1541

    
1542
        <cmdsynopsis>
1543
          <command>replace-disks</command>
1544
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1545
          <arg choice="req">-s</arg>
1546
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1547
        </cmdsynopsis>
1548

    
1549
        <cmdsynopsis>
1550
          <command>replace-disks</command>
1551
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1552
          <group choice="req">
1553
            <arg>--iallocator <replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
1554
            <arg>--new-secondary <replaceable>NODE</replaceable></arg>
1555
          </group>
1556

    
1557
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1558
        </cmdsynopsis>
1559

    
1560
        <para>
1561
          This command is a generalized form for adding and replacing
1562
          disks. It is currently only valid for the mirrored (DRBD)
1563
          disk template.
1564
        </para>
1565

    
1566
        <para>
1567
          The first form (when passing the <option>-p</option> option)
1568
          will replace the disks on the primary, while the second form
1569
          (when passing the <option>-s</option> option will replace
1570
          the disks on the secondary node.
1571
        </para>
1572

    
1573
        <para>
1574
          The third form (when passing either the
1575
          <option>--iallocator</option> or the
1576
          <option>--new-secondary</option> option) is designed to
1577
          change secondary node of the instance.  Specifying
1578
          <option>--iallocator</option> makes the new secondary be
1579
          selected automatically by the specified allocator plugin,
1580
          otherwise the new secondary node will be the one chosen
1581
          manually via the <option>--new-secondary</option> option.
1582
        </para>
1583

    
1584
        <para>
1585
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1586
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1587
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1588
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1589
        </para>
1590

    
1591
        <para>
1592
          Note that it is not possible to select an offline or drained
1593
          node as a new secondary.
1594
        </para>
1595

    
1596
      </refsect3>
1597

    
1598
      <refsect3>
1599
        <title>ACTIVATE-DISKS</title>
1600

    
1601
        <cmdsynopsis>
1602
          <command>activate-disks</command>
1603
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1604
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1605
        </cmdsynopsis>
1606
        <para>
1607
          Activates the block devices of the given instance. If
1608
          successful, the command will show the location and name of
1609
          the block devices:
1610
          <screen>
1611
node1.example.com:disk/0:/dev/drbd0
1612
node1.example.com:disk/1:/dev/drbd1
1613
          </screen>
1614

    
1615
          In this example, <emphasis>node1.example.com</emphasis> is
1616
          the name of the node on which the devices have been
1617
          activated. The <emphasis>disk/0</emphasis> and
1618
          <emphasis>disk/1</emphasis> are the Ganeti-names of the
1619
          instance disks; how they are visible inside the instance is
1620
          hypervisor-specific. <emphasis>/dev/drbd0</emphasis> and
1621
          <emphasis>/dev/drbd1</emphasis> are the actual block devices
1622
          as visible on the node.
1623
        </para>
1624

    
1625
        <para>
1626
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1627
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1628
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1629
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1630
        </para>
1631

    
1632
        <para>
1633
          Note that it is safe to run this command while the instance
1634
          is already running.
1635
        </para>
1636
      </refsect3>
1637

    
1638
      <refsect3>
1639
        <title>DEACTIVATE-DISKS</title>
1640

    
1641
        <cmdsynopsis>
1642
          <command>deactivate-disks</command>
1643
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1644
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1645
        </cmdsynopsis>
1646
        <para>
1647
          De-activates the block devices of the given instance. Note
1648
          that if you run this command for an instance with a drbd
1649
          disk template, while it is running, it will not be able to
1650
          shutdown the block devices on the primary node, but it will
1651
          shutdown the block devices on the secondary nodes, thus
1652
          breaking the replication.
1653
        </para>
1654

    
1655
        <para>
1656
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1657
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1658
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1659
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1660
        </para>
1661

    
1662
      </refsect3>
1663

    
1664
      <refsect3>
1665
        <title>GROW-DISK</title>
1666
        <cmdsynopsis>
1667
          <command>grow-disk</command>
1668
          <arg>--no-wait-for-sync</arg>
1669
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1670
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1671
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>disk</replaceable></arg>
1672
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>amount</replaceable></arg>
1673
        </cmdsynopsis>
1674

    
1675
        <para>
1676
          Grows an instance's disk. This is only possible for
1677
          instances having a <literal>plain</literal> or
1678
          <literal>drbd</literal> disk template.
1679
        </para>
1680

    
1681
        <para>
1682
          Note that this command only change the block device size; it
1683
          will not grow the actual filesystems, partitions, etc. that
1684
          live on that disk. Usually, you will need to:
1685
          <orderedlist>
1686
            <listitem>
1687
              <simpara>use <command>gnt-instance grow-disk</command></simpara>
1688
            </listitem>
1689
            <listitem>
1690
              <simpara>reboot the instance (later, at a convenient
1691
              time)</simpara>
1692
            </listitem>
1693
            <listitem>
1694
              <simpara>use a filesystem resizer, such as
1695
              <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>ext2online</refentrytitle>
1696
              <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> </citerefentry> or
1697
              <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>xfs_growfs</refentrytitle>
1698
              <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> </citerefentry> to resize the
1699
              filesystem, or use <citerefentry>
1700
              <refentrytitle>fdisk</refentrytitle>
1701
              <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> </citerefentry> to change the
1702
              partition table on the disk
1703
              </simpara>
1704
            </listitem>
1705
          </orderedlist>
1706
        </para>
1707

    
1708

    
1709
        <para>
1710
          The <replaceable>disk</replaceable> argument is the index of
1711
          the instance disk to grow. The
1712
          <replaceable>amount</replaceable> argument is given either
1713
          as a number (and it represents the amount to increase the
1714
          disk with in mebibytes) or can be given similar to the
1715
          arguments in the create instance operation, with a suffix
1716
          denoting the unit.
1717
        </para>
1718

    
1719
        <para>
1720
          Note that the disk grow operation might complete on one node
1721
          but fail on the other; this will leave the instance with
1722
          different-sized LVs on the two nodes, but this will not
1723
          create problems (except for unused space).
1724
        </para>
1725

    
1726
        <para>
1727
          If you do not want gnt-instance to wait for the new disk
1728
          region to be synced, use the
1729
          <option>--no-wait-for-sync</option> option.
1730
        </para>
1731

    
1732
        <para>
1733
          The <option>--submit</option> option is used to send the job to
1734
          the master daemon but not wait for its completion. The job
1735
          ID will be shown so that it can be examined via
1736
          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
1737
        </para>
1738

    
1739

    
1740
        <para>Example (increase the first disk for instance1 by 16GiB):
1741
          <screen>
1742
# gnt-instance grow-disk instance1.example.com 0 16g
1743
          </screen>
1744
        </para>
1745

    
1746
        <para>
1747
          Also note that disk shrinking is not supported; use
1748
          <command>gnt-backup export</command> and then
1749
          <command>gnt-backup import</command> to reduce the disk size
1750
          of an instance.
1751
        </para>
1752
      </refsect3>
1753

    
1754
    </refsect2>
1755

    
1756
    <refsect2>
1757
      <title>Recovery</title>
1758

    
1759
      <refsect3>
1760
        <title>FAILOVER</title>
1761

    
1762
        <cmdsynopsis>
1763
          <command>failover</command>
1764
          <arg>-f</arg>
1765
          <arg>--ignore-consistency</arg>
1766
          <arg>--submit</arg>
1767
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
1768
        </cmdsynopsis>
1769

    
1770
        <para>
1771
          Failover will fail the instance over its secondary
1772
          node. This works only for instances having a drbd disk
1773
          template.
1774
        </para>
1775

    
1776
        <para>
1777
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          migrate instances off a dead node, this will fail. Use the
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          <option>--ignore-consistency</option> option for this
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          purpose. Note that this option can be dangerous as errors in
1782
          shutting down the instance will be ignored, resulting in
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          possibly having the instance running on two machines in
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          parallel (on disconnected DRBD drives).
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          <command>gnt-job info</command>.
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# gnt-instance failover instance1.example.com
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        <title>MIGRATE</title>
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        <cmdsynopsis>
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          <command>migrate</command>
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          <arg choice="req">--cleanup</arg>
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        <cmdsynopsis>
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          <command>migrate</command>
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          <arg>--non-live</arg>
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          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
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1819
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1820
          Migrate will move the instance to its secondary node without
1821
          shutdown. It only works for instances having the drbd8 disk
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          template type.
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1825
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          The migration command needs a perfectly healthy instance, as
1827
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          of the instance are not allowed to be degraded.
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          The <option>--non-live</option> option will switch (for the
1833
          hypervisors that support it) between a "fully live"
1834
          (i.e. the interruption is as minimal as possible) migration
1835
          and one in which the instance is frozen, its state saved and
1836
          transported to the remote node, and then resumed there. This
1837
          all depends on the hypervisor support for two different
1838
          methods. In any case, it is not an error to pass this
1839
          parameter (it will just be ignored if the hypervisor doesn't
1840
          support it).
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1843
        <para>
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          If the <option>--cleanup</option> option is passed, the
1845
          operation changes from migration to attempting recovery from
1846
          a failed previous migration. In this mode, ganeti checks if
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          the instance runs on the correct node (and updates its
1848
          configuration if not) and ensures the instances's disks are
1849
          configured correctly. In this mode, the
1850
          <option>--non-live</option> option is ignored.
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1853
        <para>
1854
          The option <option>-f</option> will skip the prompting for
1855
          confirmation.
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        </para>
1857
        <para>
1858
          Example (and expected output):
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1860
# gnt-instance migrate instance1
1861
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
1863
anything goes wrong. Continue?
1864
y/[n]/?: y
1865
* checking disk consistency between source and target
1866
* ensuring the target is in secondary mode
1867
* changing disks into dual-master mode
1868
 - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
1869
 - INFO: Instance instance1's disks are in sync.
1870
* migrating instance to node2.example.com
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* changing the instance's disks on source node to secondary
1872
 - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
1873
 - 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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1877
        </para>
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1882
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      <title>TAGS</title>
1884

    
1885
    <refsect3>
1886
        <title>ADD-TAGS</title>
1887

    
1888
        <cmdsynopsis>
1889
          <command>add-tags</command>
1890
          <arg choice="opt">--from <replaceable>file</replaceable></arg>
1891
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg>
1892
          <arg choice="req"
1893
            rep="repeat"><replaceable>tag</replaceable></arg>
1894
        </cmdsynopsis>
1895

    
1896
        <para>
1897
          Add tags to the given instance. If any of the tags contains
1898
          invalid characters, the entire operation will abort.
1899
        </para>
1900
        <para>
1901
          If the <option>--from</option> option is given, the list of
1902
          tags will be extended with the contents of that file (each
1903
          line becomes a tag). In this case, there is not need to pass
1904
          tags on the command line (if you do, both sources will be
1905
          used). A file name of - will be interpreted as stdin.
1906
        </para>
1907
      </refsect3>
1908

    
1909
      <refsect3>
1910
        <title>LIST-TAGS</title>
1911

    
1912
        <cmdsynopsis>
1913
          <command>list-tags</command>
1914
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg>
1915
        </cmdsynopsis>
1916

    
1917
        <para>List the tags of the given instance.</para>
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      </refsect3>
1919

    
1920
      <refsect3>
1921
        <title>REMOVE-TAGS</title>
1922
        <cmdsynopsis>
1923
          <command>remove-tags</command>
1924
          <arg choice="opt">--from <replaceable>file</replaceable></arg>
1925
          <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg>
1926
          <arg choice="req"
1927
            rep="repeat"><replaceable>tag</replaceable></arg>
1928
        </cmdsynopsis>
1929

    
1930
        <para>
1931
          Remove tags from the given instance. If any of the tags are
1932
          not existing on the node, the entire operation will abort.
1933
        </para>
1934

    
1935
        <para>
1936
          If the <option>--from</option> option is given, the list of
1937
          tags will be extended with the contents of that file (each
1938
          line becomes a tag). In this case, there is not need to pass
1939
          tags on the command line (if you do, both sources will be
1940
          used). A file name of - will be interpreted as stdin.
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