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TIME EVENT-ID MSG-ID SEVERITY
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
First, forgive me if this is a stupid questions that I should have asked in the non-expert forum. It seems like a hard questions to me.
Is there a way to find the hardware model name from the command line on UNIX machines in general?
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10. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
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My new build configuration always looking for the files from the build where i copied from.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
glance
GLANCE(1) Glance GLANCE(1)
NAME
glance - Glance CLI
GLANCE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Author glance@lists.launchpad.net
Date 2012-01-03
Copyright
OpenStack LLC
Version
2012.1-dev
Manual section
1
Manual group
cloud computing
SYNOPSIS
glance <command> [options] [args]
COMMANDS
help <command>
Output help for one of the commands below
add Adds a new image to Glance
update Updates an image's metadata in Glance
delete Deletes an image from Glance
index Return brief information about images in Glance
details
Return detailed information about images in Glance
show Show detailed information about an image in Glance
clear Removes all images and metadata from Glance
MEMBER COMMANDS
image-members
List members an image is shared with
member-images
List images shared with a member
member-add
Grants a member access to an image
member-delete
Revokes a member's access to an image
members-replace
Replaces all membership for an image
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose
Print more verbose output
-d, --debug
Print more verbose output
-H ADDRESS, --host=ADDRESS
Address of Glance API host. Default: 0.0.0.0
-p PORT, --port=PORT
Port the Glance API host listens on. Default: 9292
-U URL, --url=URL
URL of Glance service. This option can be used to specify the hostname, port and protocol (http/https) of the glance server, for
example -U https://localhost:9292/v1 Default: None
-k, --insecure
Explicitly allow glance to perform insecure SSL (https) requests. The server certificate will not be verified against any cer-
tificate authorities. This option should be used with caution.
-R REGION, --region=REGION
When using keystone authentication version 2.0 or later this identifies the region name to use when selecting the service end-
point. If no region is specified and only one region is available that region will be used by default. Where more than one region
endpoint is available a region must be provided.
-A TOKEN, --auth_token=TOKEN
Authentication token to use to identify the client to the glance server
--limit=LIMIT
Page size to use while requesting image metadata
--marker=MARKER
Image index after which to begin pagination
--sort_key=KEY
Sort results by this image attribute.
--sort_dir=[desc|asc]
Sort results in this direction.
-f, --force
Prevent select actions from requesting user confirmation
--dry-run
Don't actually execute the command, just print output showing what WOULD happen.
--can-share
Allow member to further share image.
SEE ALSO
o OpenStack Glance
BUGS
o Glance is sourced in Launchpad so you can view current bugs at OpenStack Glance
AUTHOR
OpenStack
COPYRIGHT
2010-present, OpenStack, LLC.
2012.1.1 March 14, 2013 GLANCE(1)