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gnt-cluster(8) Ganeti | Version @GANETI_VERSION@
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Name
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----
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gnt-cluster - Ganeti administration, cluster-wide
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Synopsis
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--------
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**gnt-cluster** {command} [arguments...]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The **gnt-cluster** is used for cluster-wide administration in the
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Ganeti system.
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COMMANDS
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ACTIVATE-MASTER-IP
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**activate-master-ip**
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Activates the master IP on the master node.
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ADD-TAGS
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**add-tags** [--from *file*] {*tag*...}
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Add tags to the cluster. If any of the tags contains invalid
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characters, the entire operation will abort.
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If the ``--from`` option is given, the list of tags will be
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extended with the contents of that file (each line becomes a tag).
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In this case, there is not need to pass tags on the command line
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(if you do, both sources will be used). A file name of - will be
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interpreted as stdin.
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COMMAND
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**command** [-n *node*] [-g *group*] {*command*}
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Executes a command on all nodes. If the option ``-n`` is not given,
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the command will be executed on all nodes, otherwise it will be
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executed only on the node(s) specified. Use the option multiple
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times for running it on multiple nodes, like::
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    # gnt-cluster command -n node1.example.com -n node2.example.com date
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The ``-g`` option can be used to run a command only on a specific node
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group, e.g.::
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    # gnt-cluster command -g default date
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The command is executed serially on the selected nodes. If the
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master node is present in the list, the command will be executed
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last on the master. Regarding the other nodes, the execution order
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is somewhat alphabetic, so that node2.example.com will be earlier
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than node10.example.com but after node1.example.com.
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So given the node names node1, node2, node3, node10, node11, with
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node3 being the master, the order will be: node1, node2, node10,
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node11, node3.
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The command is constructed by concatenating all other command line
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arguments. For example, to list the contents of the /etc directory
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on all nodes, run::
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and the command which will be executed will be ``ls -l /etc``.
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COPYFILE
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| **copyfile** [--use-replication-network] [-n *node*] [-g *group*]
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| {*file*}
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Copies a file to all or to some nodes. The argument specifies the
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source file (on the current system), the ``-n`` argument specifies
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the target node, or nodes if the option is given multiple times. If
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``-n`` is not given at all, the file will be copied to all nodes. The
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``-g`` option can be used to only select nodes in a specific node group.
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Passing the ``--use-replication-network`` option will cause the
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copy to be done over the replication network (only matters if the
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primary/secondary IPs are different). Example::
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    # gnt-cluster -n node1.example.com -n node2.example.com copyfile /tmp/test
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This will copy the file /tmp/test from the current node to the two
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named nodes.
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DEACTIVATE-MASTER-IP
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**deactivate-master-ip** [--yes]
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Deactivates the master IP on the master node.
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This should be run only locally or on a connection to the node ip
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directly, as a connection to the master ip will be broken by this
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operation. Because of this risk it will require user confirmation
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unless the ``--yes`` option is passed.
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DESTROY
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**destroy** {--yes-do-it}
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Remove all configuration files related to the cluster, so that a
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**gnt-cluster init** can be done again afterwards.
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Since this is a dangerous command, you are required to pass the
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argument *--yes-do-it.*
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EPO
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**epo** [--on] [--groups|--all] [--power-delay] *arguments*
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Performs an emergency power-off on nodes given as arguments. If
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``--groups`` is given, arguments are node groups. If ``--all`` is
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provided, the whole cluster will be shut down.
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The ``--on`` flag recovers the cluster after an emergency power-off.
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When powering on the cluster you can use ``--power-delay`` to define the
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time in seconds (fractions allowed) waited between powering on
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individual nodes.
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Please note that the master node will not be turned down or up
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automatically.  It will just be left in a state, where you can manully
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perform the shutdown of that one node. If the master is in the list of
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affected nodes and this is not a complete cluster emergency power-off
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(e.g. using ``--all``), you're required to do a master failover to
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another node not affected.
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GETMASTER
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**getmaster**
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Displays the current master node.
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INFO
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**info** [--roman]
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Shows runtime cluster information: cluster name, architecture (32
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or 64 bit), master node, node list and instance list.
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Passing the ``--roman`` option gnt-cluster info will try to print
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its integer fields in a latin friendly way. This allows further
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diffusion of Ganeti among ancient cultures.
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INIT
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| **init**
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| [{-s|--secondary-ip} *secondary\_ip*]
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| [--vg-name *vg-name*]
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| [--master-netdev *interface-name*]
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| [{-m|--mac-prefix} *mac-prefix*]
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| [--no-lvm-storage]
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| [--no-etc-hosts]
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| [--no-ssh-init]
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| [--file-storage-dir *dir*]
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| [--enabled-hypervisors *hypervisors*]
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| [{-H|--hypervisor-parameters} *hypervisor*:*hv-param*=*value*[,*hv-param*=*value*...]]
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| [{-B|--backend-parameters} *be-param*=*value* [,*be-param*=*value*...]]
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| [{-N|--nic-parameters} *nic-param*=*value* [,*nic-param*=*value*...]]
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| [--maintain-node-health {yes \| no}]
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| [--uid-pool *user-id pool definition*]
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| [{-I|--default-iallocator} *default instance allocator*]
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| [--primary-ip-version *version*]
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| [--prealloc-wipe-disks {yes \| no}]
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| [--node-parameters *ndparams*]
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| [{-C|--candidate-pool-size} *candidate\_pool\_size*]
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| {*clustername*}
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This commands is only run once initially on the first node of the
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cluster. It will initialize the cluster configuration, setup the
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ssh-keys, start the daemons on the master node, etc. in order to have
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a working one-node cluster.
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Note that the *clustername* is not any random name. It has to be
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resolvable to an IP address using DNS, and it is best if you give the
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fully-qualified domain name. This hostname must resolve to an IP
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address reserved exclusively for this purpose, i.e. not already in
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use.
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The cluster can run in two modes: single-home or dual-homed. In the
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first case, all traffic (both public traffic, inter-node traffic and
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data replication traffic) goes over the same interface. In the
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dual-homed case, the data replication traffic goes over the second
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network. The ``-s (--secondary-ip)`` option here marks the cluster as
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dual-homed and its parameter represents this node's address on the
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second network.  If you initialise the cluster with ``-s``, all nodes
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added must have a secondary IP as well.
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Note that for Ganeti it doesn't matter if the secondary network is
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actually a separate physical network, or is done using tunneling,
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etc. For performance reasons, it's recommended to use a separate
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network, of course.
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The ``--vg-name`` option will let you specify a volume group
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different than "xenvg" for Ganeti to use when creating instance
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disks. This volume group must have the same name on all nodes. Once
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the cluster is initialized this can be altered by using the
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**modify** command. If you don't want to use lvm storage at all use
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the ``--no-lvm-storage`` option. Once the cluster is initialized
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you can change this setup with the **modify** command.
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The ``--master-netdev`` option is useful for specifying a different
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interface on which the master will activate its IP address. It's
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important that all nodes have this interface because you'll need it
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for a master failover.
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The ``-m (--mac-prefix)`` option will let you specify a three byte
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prefix under which the virtual MAC addresses of your instances will be
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generated. The prefix must be specified in the format ``XX:XX:XX`` and
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the default is ``aa:00:00``.
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The ``--no-lvm-storage`` option allows you to initialize the
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cluster without lvm support. This means that only instances using
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files as storage backend will be possible to create. Once the
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cluster is initialized you can change this setup with the
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**modify** command.
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The ``--no-etc-hosts`` option allows you to initialize the cluster
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without modifying the /etc/hosts file.
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The ``--no-ssh-init`` option allows you to initialize the cluster
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without creating or distributing SSH key pairs.
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The ``--file-storage-dir`` option allows you set the directory to
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use for storing the instance disk files when using file storage as
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backend for instance disks.
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The ``--prealloc-wipe-disks`` sets a cluster wide configuration
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value for wiping disks prior to allocation. This increases security
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on instance level as the instance can't access untouched data from
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it's underlying storage.
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The ``--enabled-hypervisors`` option allows you to set the list of
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hypervisors that will be enabled for this cluster. Instance
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hypervisors can only be chosen from the list of enabled
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hypervisors, and the first entry of this list will be used by
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default. Currently, the following hypervisors are available:
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xen-pvm
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    Xen PVM hypervisor
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xen-hvm
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    Xen HVM hypervisor
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kvm
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    Linux KVM hypervisor
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chroot
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    a simple chroot manager that starts chroot based on a script at the
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    root of the filesystem holding the chroot
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    fake hypervisor for development/testing
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Either a single hypervisor name or a comma-separated list of
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hypervisor names can be specified. If this option is not specified,
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only the xen-pvm hypervisor is enabled by default.
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The ``-H (--hypervisor-parameters)`` option allows you to set default
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hypervisor specific parameters for the cluster. The format of this
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option is the name of the hypervisor, followed by a colon and a
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comma-separated list of key=value pairs. The keys available for each
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hypervisors are detailed in the gnt-instance(8) man page, in the
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**add** command plus the following parameters which are only
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configurable globally (at cluster level):
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migration\_port
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    This options specifies the TCP port to use for live-migration. For
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    Xen, the same port should be configured on all nodes in the
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    ``/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp`` file, under the key
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    This option specifies the maximum bandwidth that KVM will use for
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    instance live migrations. The value is in MiB/s.
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The ``-B (--backend-parameters)`` option allows you to set the default
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backend parameters for the cluster. The parameter format is a
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comma-separated list of key=value pairs with the following supported
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keys:
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vcpus
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    Number of VCPUs to set for an instance by default, must be an
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    integer, will be set to 1 if no specified.
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memory
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    Amount of memory to allocate for an instance by default, can be
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    either an integer or an integer followed by a unit (M for mebibytes
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    and G for gibibytes are supported), will be set to 128M if not
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    Value of the auto\_balance flag for instances to use by default,
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The ``-N (--nic-parameters)`` option allows you to set the default nic
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parameters for the cluster. The parameter format is a comma-separated
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mode
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    represents an hypervisor-vif-script dependent value to allow
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    network script it is interpreted as a routing table number or
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The option ``--maintain-node-health`` allows one to enable/disable
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automatic maintenance actions on nodes. Currently these include
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automatic shutdown of instances and deactivation of DRBD devices on
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offline nodes; in the future it might be extended to automatic
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removal of unknown LVM volumes, etc.
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The ``--uid-pool`` option initializes the user-id pool. The
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*user-id pool definition* can contain a list of user-ids and/or a
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list of user-id ranges. The parameter format is a comma-separated
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list of numeric user-ids or user-id ranges. The ranges are defined
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by a lower and higher boundary, separated by a dash. The boundaries
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are inclusive. If the ``--uid-pool`` option is not supplied, the
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user-id pool is initialized to an empty list. An empty list means
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that the user-id pool feature is disabled.
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The ``-I (--default-iallocator)`` option specifies the default
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instance allocator. The instance allocator will be used for operations
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like instance creation, instance and node migration, etc. when no
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manual override is specified. If this option is not specified and
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htools was not enabled at build time, the default instance allocator
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will be blank, which means that relevant operations will require the
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administrator to manually specify either an instance allocator, or a
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set of nodes. If the option is not specified but htools was enabled,
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the default iallocator will be **hail**(1) (assuming it can be found
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on disk). The default iallocator can be changed later using the
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The ``--primary-ip-version`` option specifies the IP version used
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for the primary address. Possible values are 4 and 6 for IPv4 and
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IPv6, respectively. This option is used when resolving node names
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The ``--node-parameters`` option allows you to set default node
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parameters for the cluster. Please see **ganeti**(7) for more
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The ``-C (--candidate-pool-size)`` option specifies the
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``candidate_pool_size`` cluster parameter. This is the number of nodes
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that the master will try to keep as master\_candidates. For more
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LIST-TAGS
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List the tags of the cluster.
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Failover the master role to the current node.
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The ``--no-voting`` option skips the remote node agreement checks.
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This is dangerous, but necessary in some cases (for example failing
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over the master role in a 2 node cluster with the original master
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down). If the original master then comes up, it won't be able to
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start its master daemon because it won't have enough votes, but so
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won't the new master, if the master daemon ever needs a restart.
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You can pass ``--no-voting`` to **ganeti-masterd** on the new
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master to solve this problem, and run **gnt-cluster redist-conf**
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If the master daemon is alive and can respond to a basic query (the
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equivalent of **gnt-cluster info**), then the exit code of the
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command will be 0. If the master daemon is not alive (either due to
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a crash or because this is not the master node), the exit code will
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MODIFY
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| **modify**
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| [--vg-name *vg-name*]
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| [--no-lvm-storage]
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| [--enabled-hypervisors *hypervisors*]
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| [{-H|--hypervisor-parameters} *hypervisor*:*hv-param*=*value*[,*hv-param*=*value*...]]
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| [{-B|--backend-parameters} *be-param*=*value* [,*be-param*=*value*...]]
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| [{-N|--nic-parameters} *nic-param*=*value* [,*nic-param*=*value*...]]
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| [--uid-pool *user-id pool definition*]
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| [--add-uids *user-id pool definition*]
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| [--remove-uids *user-id pool definition*]
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| [{-C|--candidate-pool-size} *candidate\_pool\_size*]
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| [--maintain-node-health {yes \| no}]
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| [--prealloc-wipe-disks {yes \| no}]
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| [{-I|--default-iallocator} *default instance allocator*]
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| [--reserved-lvs=*NAMES*]
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Modify the options for the cluster.
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The ``--vg-name``, ``--no-lvm-storarge``, ``--enabled-hypervisors``,
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``-H (--hypervisor-parameters)``, ``-B (--backend-parameters)``,
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``--nic-parameters``, ``-C (--candidate-pool-size)``,
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``--maintain-node-health``, ``--prealloc-wipe-disks``, ``--uid-pool``,
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``--node-parameters``, ``--master-netdev`` options are described in
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the **init** command.
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The ``--add-uids`` and ``--remove-uids`` options can be used to
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modify the user-id pool by adding/removing a list of user-ids or
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The option ``--reserved-lvs`` specifies a list (comma-separated) of
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logical volume group names (regular expressions) that will be
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ignored by the cluster verify operation. This is useful if the
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volume group used for Ganeti is shared with the system for other
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uses. Note that it's not recommended to create and mark as ignored
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logical volume names which match Ganeti's own name format (starting
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with UUID and then .diskN), as this option only skips the
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verification, but not the actual use of the names given.
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To remove all reserved logical volumes, pass in an empty argument
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to the option, as in ``--reserved-lvs=`` or ``--reserved-lvs ''``.
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The ``-I (--default-iallocator)`` is described in the **init**
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command. To clear the default iallocator, just pass an empty string
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QUEUE
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**queue** {drain | undrain | info}
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Change job queue properties.
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The ``drain`` option sets the drain flag on the job queue. No new
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jobs will be accepted, but jobs already in the queue will be
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The ``undrain`` will unset the drain flag on the job queue. New
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The ``info`` option shows the properties of the job queue.
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The ``pause`` option causes the watcher to pause for *duration*
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The ``info`` option shows whether the watcher is currently paused.
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**redist-conf** [--submit]
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This command forces a full push of configuration files from the
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master node to the other nodes in the cluster. This is normally not
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needed, but can be run if the **verify** complains about
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The ``--submit`` option is used to send the job to the master
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daemon but not wait for its completion. The job ID will be shown so
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REMOVE-TAGS
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Remove tags from the cluster. If any of the tags are not existing
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If the ``--from`` option is given, the list of tags to be removed will
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be extended with the contents of that file (each line becomes a tag).
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In this case, there is not need to pass tags on the command line (if
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you do, tags from both sources will be removed). A file name of - will
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be interpreted as stdin.
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address to the one the new name resolves to. At least one of either
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the name or the IP address must be different, otherwise the
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operation will be aborted.
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Note that since this command can be dangerous (especially when run
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over SSH), the command will require confirmation unless run with
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the ``-f`` option.
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RENEW-CRYPTO
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| **renew-crypto** [-f]
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| [--new-cluster-certificate] [--new-confd-hmac-key]
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| [--new-spice-certificate | --spice-certificate *spice-cert*
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| -- spice-ca-certificate *spice-ca-cert*]
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This command will stop all Ganeti daemons in the cluster and start
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them again once the new certificates and keys are replicated. The
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options ``--new-cluster-certificate`` and ``--new-confd-hmac-key``
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can be used to regenerate the cluster-internal SSL certificate
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respective the HMAC key used by ganeti-confd(8).
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To generate a new self-signed RAPI certificate (used by
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ganeti-rapi(8)) specify ``--new-rapi-certificate``. If you want to
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use your own certificate, e.g. one signed by a certificate
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authority (CA), pass its filename to ``--rapi-certificate``.
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To generate a new self-signed SPICE certificate, used by SPICE
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connections to the KVM hypervisor, specify the
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``--new-spice-certificate`` option. If you want to provide a
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certificate, pass its filename to ``--spice-certificate`` and pass the
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signing CA certificate to ``--spice-ca-certificate``.
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``--new-cluster-domain-secret`` generates a new, random cluster
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domain secret. ``--cluster-domain-secret`` reads the secret from a
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file. The cluster domain secret is used to sign information
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REPAIR-DISK-SIZES
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**repair-disk-sizes** [instance...]
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This command checks that the recorded size of the given instance's
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disks matches the actual size and updates any mismatches found.
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This is needed if the Ganeti configuration is no longer consistent
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with reality, as it will impact some disk operations. If no
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pattern is interpreted as a regular expression and a search will be
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done on it (i.e. the given pattern is not anchored to the beggining
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will be one. If there is at least one match, the exit code will be
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zero. Each match is listed on one line, the object and the tag
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separated by a space. The cluster will be listed as /cluster, a
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node will be listed as /nodes/*name*, and an instance as
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respect to running instances, and incurs no downtime of the
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whether if it loses a node it can restart all the instances on
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their secondaries (and report an error otherwise).
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instances that live in the named group. This will not verify global
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settings, but will allow to perform verification of a group while other
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activates the disks of those instances.
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