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<refmiscinfo>ganeti 1.2</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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<arg choice="req">command</arg> |
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<arg>arguments...</arg> |
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<title>DESCRIPTION</title> |
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The <command>&dhpackage;</command> is used for instance |
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administration in the ganeti system. |
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</para> |
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</refsect1> |
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<refsect1> |
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<title>COMMANDS</title> |
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<refsect2> |
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<title>Creation/removal/querying</title> |
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<title>ADD</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>add</command> |
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<arg>-s <replaceable>disksize</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>--swap-size <replaceable>disksize</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>-m <replaceable>memsize</replaceable></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>-o <replaceable>os-type</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>-b <replaceable>bridge</replaceable></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="req">-t<group> |
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<arg>diskless</arg> |
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<arg>plain</arg> |
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<arg>local_raid1</arg> |
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<arg>remote_raid1</arg> |
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<arg>drbd</arg> |
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</group> |
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</arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="req">-n <replaceable>node<optional>:secondary-node</optional></replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Creates a new instance on the specified |
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host. <replaceable>instance</replaceable> must be in DNS and |
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resolve to a IP in the same network as the nodes in the |
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cluster. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-s</option> option specifies the disk size for |
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the instance, in mebibytes (defaults to |
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<constant>20480MiB</constant> = |
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<constant>20GiB</constant>). You can also use one of the |
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suffixes <literal>m</literal>, <literal>g</literal> or |
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<literal>t</literal> to specificy the exact the units used; |
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these suffixes map to mebibytes, gibibytes and tebibytes. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>--swap-size</option> option specifies the swap |
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disk size (in mebibytes) for the instance (the one presented |
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as <filename class="devicefile">/dev/sdb</filename>). The |
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default is <constant>4096MiB</constant>. As for the disk |
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size, you can specify other suffixes. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-m</option> option specifies the memory size for |
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the instance, in mebibytes (defaults to 128 MiB). Again, you |
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can use other suffixes (e.g. <userinput>2g</userinput>). |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-o</option> options specifies the operating |
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system to be installed. The available operating systems can |
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be listed with <command>gnt-os list</command>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-b</option> option specifies the bridge to which the |
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instance will be connected. (defaults to the cluster-wide default |
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bridge specified at cluster initialization time). |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-t</option> options specifies the disk layout type for |
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the instance. The available choices are: |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>diskless</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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This creates an instance with no disks. Its useful for |
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testing only (or other special cases). |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>plain</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para>Disk devices will be logical volumes.</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>local_raid1</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Disk devices will be md raid1 arrays over two local |
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logical volumes. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>remote_raid1</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Disk devices will be md raid1 arrays with one |
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component (so it's not actually raid1): a drbd |
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(0.7.x) device between the instance's primary node |
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and the node given by the second value of the |
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<option>--node</option> option. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>drbd</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Disk devices will be drbd (version 8.x) on top of |
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lvm volumes. They are equivalent in functionality to |
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<replaceable>remote_raid1</replaceable>, but are |
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recommended for new instances (if you have drbd 8.x |
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installed). |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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</variablelist> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The optional second value of the <option>--node</option> is used for |
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the remote raid template type and specifies the remote node. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If you do not want gnt-instance to wait for the disk mirror |
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to be synced, use the <option>--no-wait-for-sync</option> |
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option. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Example: |
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<screen> |
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# gnt-instance add -t plain -s 30g -m 512 -o debian-etch \ |
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-n node1.example.com instance1.example.com |
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# gnt-instance add -t remote_raid1 -s 30g -m 512 -o debian-etch \ |
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-n node1.example.com:node2.example.com instance2.example.com |
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</screen> |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>REMOVE</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>remove</command> |
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<arg>--ignore-failures</arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Remove an instance. This will remove all data from the |
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instance and there is <emphasis>no way back</emphasis>. If |
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you are not sure if you use an instance again, use |
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<command>shutdown</command> first and leave it in the |
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shutdown state for a while. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>--ignore-failures</option> option will cause the |
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removal to proceed even in the presence of errors during the |
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removal of the instance (e.g. during the shutdown or the |
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disk removal). If this option is not given, the command will |
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stop at the first error. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Example: |
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<screen> |
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# gnt-instance remove instance1.example.com |
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</screen> |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<title>LIST</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>list</command> |
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<arg>--no-headers</arg> |
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<arg>--separator=<replaceable>SEPARATOR</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>-o <replaceable>FIELD,...</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Shows the currently configured instances with memory usage, |
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disk usage, the node they are running on, and the CPU time, |
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counted in seconds, used by each instance since its latest |
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restart. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>--no-headers</option> option will skip the |
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initial header line. The <option>--separator</option> option |
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takes an argument which denotes what will be used between |
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the output fields. Both these options are to help scripting. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>-o</option> option takes a comma-separated list |
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of output fields. The available fields and their meaning |
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are: |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>name</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the instance name</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>os</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the OS of the instance</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>pnode</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the primary node of the instance</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>snodes</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>comma-separated list of secondary nodes for the |
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instance; usually this will be just one node</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>admin_state</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the desired state of the instance (either "yes" |
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or "no" denoting the instance should run or |
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not)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>admin_ram</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the desired memory for the instance</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>disk_template</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the disk template of the instance</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>oper_state</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the actual state of the instance; can take of |
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the values "running", "stopped", "(node down)"</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>oper_ram</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the actual memory usage of the instance as seen |
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by the hypervisor</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>ip</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the ip address ganeti recognizes as associated with |
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the instance interface</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>mac</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>the instance interface MAC address</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>bridge</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>bridge the instance is connected to |
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</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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</variablelist> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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There is a subtle grouping about the available output |
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fields: all fields except for <option>oper_state</option> |
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and <option>oper_ram</option> are configuration value and |
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not run-time values. So if you don't select any of the |
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<option>oper_*</option> fields, the query will be satisfied |
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instantly from the cluster configuration, without having to |
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ask the remote nodes for the data. This can be helpful for |
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big clusters when you only want some data and it makes sense |
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to specify a reduced set of output fields. |
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</para> |
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<para>The default output field list is: |
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<simplelist type="inline"> |
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<member>name</member> |
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<member>os</member> |
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<member>pnode</member> |
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<member>admin_state</member> |
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<member>oper_state</member> |
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<member>oper_ram</member> |
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</simplelist>. |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>INFO</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>info</command> |
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<arg rep="repeat"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Show detailed information about the (given) instances. This |
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is different from <command>list</command> as it shows |
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detailed data about the instance's disks (especially useful |
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for remote raid templates). |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>MODIFY</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>modify</command> |
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<arg choice="opt">-m <replaceable>memsize</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="opt">-p <replaceable>vcpus</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="opt">-i <replaceable>ip</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="opt">-b <replaceable>bridge</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Modify the memory size, number of vcpus, ip address and/or bridge |
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for an instance. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The memory size is given in MiB. Note that you need to give |
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at least one of the arguments, otherwise the command |
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complains. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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All the changes take effect at the next restart. If the |
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instance is running, there is no effect on the instance. |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>REINSTALL</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>reinstall</command> |
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<arg choice="opt">-o <replaceable>os-type</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="opt">-f <replaceable>force</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Reinstalls the operating system on the given instance. The instance |
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must be stopped when running this command. If the |
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<option>--os-type</option> is specified, the operating system is |
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changed. |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>RENAME</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>rename</command> |
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<arg>--no-ip-check</arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg choice="req"><replaceable>new_name</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Renames the given instance. The instance must be stopped |
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when running this command. The requirements for the new name |
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are the same as for adding an instance: the new name must be |
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resolvable and the IP it resolves to must not be reachable |
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(in order to prevent duplicate IPs the next time the |
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instance is started). The IP test can be skipped if the |
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<option>--no-ip-check</option> option is passed. |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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</refsect2> |
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<refsect2> |
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<title>Starting/stopping/connecting to console</title> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>STARTUP</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>startup</command> |
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<arg>--extra=<replaceable>PARAMS</replaceable></arg> |
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<arg>--force</arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<group choice="opt"> |
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<arg>--instance</arg> |
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<arg>--node</arg> |
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<arg>--primary</arg> |
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<arg>--secondary</arg> |
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<arg>--all</arg> |
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</group> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg choice="opt" |
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rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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<para> |
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Starts one or more instances, depending on the following |
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options. The four available modes are: |
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<variablelist> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term><option>--instance</option></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>will start the instances given as arguments |
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(at least one argument required); this is the default |
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selection</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>--node</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>will start the instances who have the given |
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node as either primary or secondary</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term><option>--primary</option></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>will start all instances whose primary node |
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is in the list of nodes passed as arguments (at least |
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one node required)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term><option>--secondary</option></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>will start all instances whose secondary node |
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is in the list of nodes passed as arguments (at least |
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one node required)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term>--all</term> |
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<listitem> |
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<simpara>will start all instances in the cluster (no |
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arguments accepted)</simpara> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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</variablelist> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Note that although you can pass more than one selection |
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option, the last one wins, so in order to guarantee the |
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desired result, don't pass more than one such option. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The <option>--extra</option> option is used to pass |
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additional argument to the instance's kernel for this start |
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only. Currently there is no way to specify a persistent set |
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of arguments (beside the one hardcoded). Note that this may |
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not apply to all virtualization types. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Use <option>--force</option> to start even if secondary disks are |
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failing. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Example: |
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<screen> |
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# gnt-instance start instance1.example.com |
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# gnt-instance start --extra single test1.example.com |
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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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</screen> |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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<refsect3> |
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<title>SHUTDOWN</title> |
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>shutdown</command> |
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<sbr> |
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<group choice="opt"> |
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<arg>--instance</arg> |
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<arg>--node</arg> |
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<arg>--primary</arg> |
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<arg>--secondary</arg> |
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<arg>--all</arg> |
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</group> |
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<sbr> |
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|
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<arg choice="opt" |
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rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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|
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<para> |
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Stops one or more instances. If the instance cannot be |
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cleanly stopped during a hardcoded interval (currently 2 |
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minutes), it will forcibly stop the instance (equivalent to |
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switching off the power on a physical machine). |
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</para> |
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|
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<para> |
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The <option>--instance</option>, <option>--node</option>, |
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<option>--primary</option>, <option>--secondary</option> and |
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<option>--all</option> options are similar as for the |
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<command>startup</command> command and they influence the |
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actual instances being shutdown. |
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</para> |
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|
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<para> |
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Example: |
593 |
<screen> |
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# gnt-instance shutdown instance1.example.com |
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# gnt-instance shutdown --all |
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</screen> |
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</para> |
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</refsect3> |
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|
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<refsect3> |
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<title>REBOOT</title> |
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|
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<cmdsynopsis> |
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<command>reboot</command> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>--extra=<replaceable>PARAMS</replaceable></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>--type=<replaceable>REBOOT-TYPE</replaceable></arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>--ignore-secondaries</arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<arg>--force-multiple</arg> |
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<sbr> |
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<group choice="opt"> |
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<arg>--instance</arg> |
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<arg>--node</arg> |
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<arg>--primary</arg> |
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<arg>--secondary</arg> |
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<arg>--all</arg> |
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</group> |
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<sbr> |
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|
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<arg choice="opt" |
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rep="repeat"><replaceable>name</replaceable></arg> |
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</cmdsynopsis> |
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|
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<para> |
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Reboots one or more instances. The type of reboot depends on |
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the value of <option>--type</option>. A soft reboot does a |
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hypervisor reboot, a hard reboot does a instance stop, |
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recreates the hypervisor config for the instance and |
632 |
starts the instance. A full reboot does the equivalent |
633 |
of <command>gnt-instance shutdown && gnt-instance |
634 |
startup</command>. The default is soft reboot. |
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</para> |
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|
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<para> |
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For the hard reboot the option |
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<option>--ignore-secondaries</option> ignores errors for the |
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secondary node while re-assembling the instance disks. |
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</para> |
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|
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<para> |
644 |
The <option>--instance</option>, <option>--node</option>, |
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<option>--primary</option>, <option>--secondary</option> and |
646 |
<option>--all</option> options are similar as for the |
647 |
<command>startup</command> command and they influence the |
648 |
actual instances being rebooted. |
649 |
</para> |
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|
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<para> |
652 |
Use the <option>--force-multiple</option> option to keep |
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gnt-instance from asking for confirmation when more than one |
654 |
instance is affected. |
655 |
</para> |
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|
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<para> |
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Example: |
659 |
<screen> |
660 |
# gnt-instance reboot instance1.example.com |
661 |
# gnt-instance reboot --type=full instance1.example.com |
662 |
</screen> |
663 |
</para> |
664 |
</refsect3> |
665 |
|
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<refsect3> |
667 |
<title>CONSOLE</title> |
668 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
669 |
<command>console</command> |
670 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
671 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
672 |
|
673 |
<para> |
674 |
Connects to the console of the given instance. If the instance |
675 |
is not up, an error is returned. |
676 |
</para> |
677 |
|
678 |
<para> |
679 |
Example: |
680 |
<screen> |
681 |
# gnt-instance console instance1.example.com |
682 |
</screen> |
683 |
</para> |
684 |
</refsect3> |
685 |
|
686 |
</refsect2> |
687 |
|
688 |
<refsect2> |
689 |
<title>Disk management</title> |
690 |
|
691 |
<refsect3> |
692 |
<title>REPLACE-DISKS</title> |
693 |
|
694 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
695 |
<command>replace-disks</command> |
696 |
<arg choice="opt">--new-secondary <replaceable>NODE</replaceable></arg> |
697 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
698 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
699 |
|
700 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
701 |
<command>replace-disks</command> |
702 |
<arg choice="req">-s</arg> |
703 |
<arg choice="req">--new-secondary <replaceable>NODE</replaceable></arg> |
704 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
705 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
706 |
|
707 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
708 |
<command>replace-disks</command> |
709 |
<group> |
710 |
<arg choice="req">-s</arg> |
711 |
<arg choice="req">-p</arg> |
712 |
</group> |
713 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
714 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
715 |
|
716 |
<para> |
717 |
This command is a generalized form for adding and replacing |
718 |
disks. |
719 |
</para> |
720 |
|
721 |
<para> |
722 |
The first form is usable with the |
723 |
<literal>remote_raid1</literal> disk template. This will |
724 |
replace the disks on both the primary and secondary node, |
725 |
and optionally will change the secondary node to a new one |
726 |
if you pass the <option>--new-secondary</option> option. |
727 |
</para> |
728 |
|
729 |
<para> |
730 |
The second and third forms are usable with the |
731 |
<literal>drbd</literal> disk template. The second form will |
732 |
do a secondary replacement, but as opposed to the |
733 |
<literal>remote_raid1</literal> will not replace the disks |
734 |
on the primary, therefore it will execute faster. The third |
735 |
form will replace the disks on either the primary |
736 |
(<option>-p</option>) or the secondary (<option>-s</option>) |
737 |
node of the instance only, without changing the node. |
738 |
</para> |
739 |
|
740 |
</refsect3> |
741 |
|
742 |
<refsect3> |
743 |
<title>ADD-MIRROR</title> |
744 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
745 |
<command>add-mirror</command> |
746 |
<arg choice="req">-b <replaceable>sdX</replaceable></arg> |
747 |
<arg choice="req">-n <replaceable>node</replaceable></arg> |
748 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
749 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
750 |
<para> |
751 |
Adds a new mirror to the disk layout of the instance, if the |
752 |
instance has a remote raid disk layout. |
753 |
|
754 |
The new mirror member will be between the instance's primary |
755 |
node and the node given with the <option>-n</option> option. |
756 |
</para> |
757 |
</refsect3> |
758 |
|
759 |
<refsect3> |
760 |
<title>REMOVE-MIRROR</title> |
761 |
|
762 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
763 |
<command>removemirror</command> |
764 |
<arg choice="req">-b <replaceable>sdX</replaceable></arg> |
765 |
<arg choice="req">-p <replaceable>id</replaceable></arg> |
766 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
767 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
768 |
<para> |
769 |
Removes a mirror componenent from the disk layout of the |
770 |
instance, if the instance has a remote raid disk layout. |
771 |
</para> |
772 |
|
773 |
<para> |
774 |
You need to specifiy on which disk to act on using the |
775 |
<option>-b</option> option (either <filename>sda</filename> |
776 |
or <filename>sdb</filename>) and the mirror component, which |
777 |
is identified by the <option>-p</option> option. You can |
778 |
find the list of valid identifiers with the |
779 |
<command>info</command> command. |
780 |
</para> |
781 |
|
782 |
<refsect3> |
783 |
<title>ACTIVATE-DISKS</title> |
784 |
|
785 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
786 |
<command>activate-disks</command> |
787 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
788 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
789 |
<para> |
790 |
Activates the block devices of the given instance. If |
791 |
successful, the command will show the location and name of |
792 |
the block devices: |
793 |
<screen> |
794 |
node1.example.com:sda:/dev/md0 |
795 |
node1.example.com:sdb:/dev/md1 |
796 |
</screen> |
797 |
|
798 |
In this example, <emphasis>node1.example.com</emphasis> is |
799 |
the name of the node on which the devices have been |
800 |
activated. The <emphasis>sda</emphasis> and |
801 |
<emphasis>sdb</emphasis> are the names of the block devices |
802 |
inside the instance. <emphasis>/dev/md0</emphasis> and |
803 |
<emphasis>/dev/md1</emphasis> are the names of the block |
804 |
devices as visible on the node. |
805 |
</para> |
806 |
|
807 |
<para> |
808 |
Note that it is safe to run this command while the instance |
809 |
is already running. |
810 |
</para> |
811 |
</refsect3> |
812 |
|
813 |
<refsect3> |
814 |
<title>DEACTIVATE-DISKS</title> |
815 |
|
816 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
817 |
<command>deactivate-disks</command> |
818 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
819 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
820 |
<para> |
821 |
De-activates the block devices of the given instance. Note |
822 |
that if you run this command for a remote raid instance |
823 |
type, while it is running, it will not be able to shutdown |
824 |
the block devices on the primary node, but it will shutdown |
825 |
the block devices on the secondary nodes, thus breaking the |
826 |
replication. |
827 |
</para> |
828 |
|
829 |
</refsect3> |
830 |
|
831 |
</refsect2> |
832 |
|
833 |
<refsect2> |
834 |
<title>Recovery</title> |
835 |
|
836 |
<refsect3> |
837 |
<title>FAILOVER</title> |
838 |
|
839 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
840 |
<command>failover</command> |
841 |
<arg>-f</arg> |
842 |
<arg>--ignore-consistency</arg> |
843 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg> |
844 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
845 |
|
846 |
<para> |
847 |
Failover will fail the instance over its secondary |
848 |
node. This works only for instances having a remote raid |
849 |
disk layout. |
850 |
</para> |
851 |
|
852 |
<para> |
853 |
Normally the failover will check the consistency of the |
854 |
disks before failing over the instance. If you are trying to |
855 |
migrate instances off a dead node, this will fail. Use the |
856 |
<option>--ignore-consistency</option> option for this |
857 |
purpose. Note that this option can be dangerous as errors in |
858 |
shutting down the instance will be ignored, resulting in |
859 |
possibly having the instance running on two machines in |
860 |
parallel (on disconnected DRBD drives). |
861 |
</para> |
862 |
|
863 |
<para> |
864 |
Example: |
865 |
<screen> |
866 |
# gnt-instance failover instance1.example.com |
867 |
</screen> |
868 |
</para> |
869 |
</refsect3> |
870 |
|
871 |
</refsect2> |
872 |
|
873 |
<refsect2> |
874 |
<title>TAGS</title> |
875 |
|
876 |
<refsect3> |
877 |
<title>ADD-TAGS</title> |
878 |
|
879 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
880 |
<command>add-tags</command> |
881 |
<arg choice="opt">--from <replaceable>file</replaceable></arg> |
882 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg> |
883 |
<arg choice="req" |
884 |
rep="repeat"><replaceable>tag</replaceable></arg> |
885 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
886 |
|
887 |
<para> |
888 |
Add tags to the given instance. If any of the tags contains |
889 |
invalid characters, the entire operation will abort. |
890 |
</para> |
891 |
<para> |
892 |
If the <option>--from</option> option is given, the list of |
893 |
tags will be extended with the contents of that file (each |
894 |
line becomes a tag). In this case, there is not need to pass |
895 |
tags on the command line (if you do, both sources will be |
896 |
used). A file name of - will be interpreted as stdin. |
897 |
</para> |
898 |
</refsect3> |
899 |
|
900 |
<refsect3> |
901 |
<title>LIST-TAGS</title> |
902 |
|
903 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
904 |
<command>list-tags</command> |
905 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg> |
906 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
907 |
|
908 |
<para>List the tags of the given instance.</para> |
909 |
</refsect3> |
910 |
|
911 |
<refsect3> |
912 |
<title>REMOVE-TAGS</title> |
913 |
<cmdsynopsis> |
914 |
<command>remove-tags</command> |
915 |
<arg choice="opt">--from <replaceable>file</replaceable></arg> |
916 |
<arg choice="req"><replaceable>instancename</replaceable></arg> |
917 |
<arg choice="req" |
918 |
rep="repeat"><replaceable>tag</replaceable></arg> |
919 |
</cmdsynopsis> |
920 |
|
921 |
<para> |
922 |
Remove tags from the given instance. If any of the tags are |
923 |
not existing on the node, the entire operation will abort. |
924 |
</para> |
925 |
|
926 |
<para> |
927 |
If the <option>--from</option> option is given, the list of |
928 |
tags will be extended with the contents of that file (each |
929 |
line becomes a tag). In this case, there is not need to pass |
930 |
tags on the command line (if you do, both sources will be |
931 |
used). A file name of - will be interpreted as stdin. |
932 |
</para> |
933 |
</refsect3> |
934 |
|
935 |
</refsect2> |
936 |
|
937 |
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|
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