NOVA-MANAGE(1)							       nova							    NOVA-MANAGE(1)

NAME
nova-manage - Cloud controller fabric CONTROL AND MANAGE CLOUD COMPUTER INSTANCES AND IMAGES
Author openstack@lists.launchpad.net Date 2012-04-05 Copyright OpenStack LLC Version 2012.1 Manual section 1 Manual group cloud computing SYNOPSIS nova-manage <category> <action> [<args>] DESCRIPTION nova-manage controls cloud computing instances by managing nova users, nova projects, nova roles, shell selection, vpn connections, and floating IP address configuration. More information about OpenStack Nova is at http://nova.openstack.org. OPTIONS The standard pattern for executing a nova-manage command is: nova-manage <category> <command> [<args>] For example, to obtain a list of all projects: nova-manage project list Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories: nova-manage Categories are user, project, role, shell, vpn, and floating. Detailed descriptions are below. You can also run with a category argument such as user to see a list of all commands in that category: nova-manage user These sections describe the available categories and arguments for nova-manage. Nova Db nova-manage db version Print the current database version. nova-manage db sync Sync the database up to the most recent version. This is the standard way to create the db as well. Nova User nova-manage user admin <username> Create an admin user with the name <username>. nova-manage user create <username> Create a normal user with the name <username>. nova-manage user delete <username> Delete the user with the name <username>. nova-manage user exports <username> Outputs a list of access key and secret keys for user to the screen nova-manage user list Outputs a list of all the user names to the screen. nova-manage user modify <accesskey> <secretkey> <admin?T/F> Updates the indicated user keys, indicating with T or F if the user is an admin user. Leave any argument blank if you do not want to update it. Nova Project nova-manage project add <projectname> Add a nova project with the name <projectname> to the database. nova-manage project create <projectname> Create a new nova project with the name <projectname> (you still need to do nova-manage project add <projectname> to add it to the data- base). nova-manage project delete <projectname> Delete a nova project with the name <projectname>. nova-manage project environment <projectname> <username> Exports environment variables for the named project to a file named novarc. nova-manage project list Outputs a list of all the projects to the screen. nova-manage project quota <projectname> Outputs the size and specs of the project's instances including gigabytes, instances, floating IPs, volumes, and cores. nova-manage project remove <projectname> Deletes the project with the name <projectname>. nova-manage project zipfile Compresses all related files for a created project into a zip file nova.zip. Nova Role nova-manage role add <username> <rolename> <(optional) projectname> Add a user to either a global or project-based role with the indicated <rolename> assigned to the named user. Role names can be one of the following five roles: cloudadmin, itsec, sysadmin, netadmin, developer. If you add the project name as the last argument then the role is assigned just for that project, otherwise the user is assigned the named role for all projects. nova-manage role has <username> <projectname> Checks the user or project and responds with True if the user has a global role with a particular project. nova-manage role remove <username> <rolename> Remove the indicated role from the user. Nova Logs nova-manage logs errors Displays nova errors from log files. nova-manage logs syslog <number> Displays nova alerts from syslog. Nova Shell nova-manage shell bpython Starts a new bpython shell. nova-manage shell ipython Starts a new ipython shell. nova-manage shell python Starts a new python shell. nova-manage shell run Starts a new shell using python. nova-manage shell script <path/scriptname> Runs the named script from the specified path with flags set. Nova VPN nova-manage vpn list Displays a list of projects, their IP prot numbers, and what state they're in. nova-manage vpn run <projectname> Starts the VPN for the named project. nova-manage vpn spawn Runs all VPNs. Nova Floating IPs nova-manage floating create <ip_range> [--pool <pool>] [--interface <interface>] Creates floating IP addresses for the given range, optionally specifying a floating pool and a network interface. nova-manage floating delete <ip_range> Deletes floating IP addresses in the range given. nova-manage floating list Displays a list of all floating IP addresses. Nova Flavor nova-manage flavor list Outputs a list of all active flavors to the screen. nova-manage flavor list --all Outputs a list of all flavors (active and inactive) to the screen. nova-manage flavor create <name> <memory> <vCPU> <local_storage> <flavorID> <(optional) swap> <(optional) RXTX Quota> <(optional) RXTX Cap> creates a flavor with the following positional arguments: o memory (expressed in megabytes) o vcpu(s) (integer) o local storage (expressed in gigabytes) o flavorid (unique integer) o swap space (expressed in megabytes, defaults to zero, optional) o RXTX quotas (expressed in gigabytes, defaults to zero, optional) o RXTX cap (expressed in gigabytes, defaults to zero, optional) nova-manage flavor delete <name> Delete the flavor with the name <name>. This marks the flavor as inactive and cannot be launched. However, the record stays in the data- base for archival and billing purposes. nova-manage flavor delete <name> --purge Purges the flavor with the name <name>. This removes this flavor from the database. Nova Instance_type The instance_type command is provided as an alias for the flavor command. All the same subcommands and arguments from nova-manage flavor can be used. Nova Images nova-manage image image_register <path> <owner> Registers an image with the image service. nova-manage image kernel_register <path> <owner> Registers a kernel with the image service. nova-manage image ramdisk_register <path> <owner> Registers a ramdisk with the image service. nova-manage image all_register <image_path> <kernel_path> <ramdisk_path> <owner> Registers an image kernel and ramdisk with the image service. nova-manage image convert <directory> Converts all images in directory from the old (Bexar) format to the new format. Nova VM nova-manage vm list [host] Show a list of all instances. Accepts optional hostname (to show only instances on specific host). nova-manage live-migration <ec2_id> <destination host name> Live migrate instance from current host to destination host. Requires instance id (which comes from euca-describe-instance) and des- tination host name (which can be found from nova-manage service list). FILES The nova-manage.conf file contains configuration information in the form of python-gflags. SEE ALSO o OpenStack Nova o OpenStack Swift BUGS o Nova is sourced in Launchpad so you can view current bugs at OpenStack Nova AUTHOR
OpenStack COPYRIGHT
2010-present, OpenStack, LLC 2012.1.2 April 10, 2013 NOVA-MANAGE(1)