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HEAT-MANAGE(1) heat HEAT-MANAGE(1)

NAME

heat-manage - Script which helps manage specific database operations

SYNOPSIS

heat-manage <action> [options]

DESCRIPTION

heat-manage helps manage heat specific database operations.

OPTIONS

The standard pattern for executing a heat-manage command is: heat-manage <command> [<args>]
Run with -h to see a list of available commands: heat-manage -h
Commands are db_version, db_sync, purge_deleted and service. Detailed descriptions are below.

Heat Db version

heat-manage db_version
Print out the db schema version.


heat-manage db_sync
Sync the database up to the most recent version.


heat-manage purge_deleted [-g {days,hours,minutes,seconds}] [age]
Purge db entries marked as deleted and older than [age].


heat-manage service list
Shows details for all currently running heat-engines.


heat-manage service clean
Clean dead engine records.


heat-manage --version
Shows program's version number and exit. The output could be empty if the distribution didn't specify any version information.


FILES

The /etc/heat/heat.conf file contains global options which can be used to configure some aspects of heat-manage, for example the DB connection and logging.

BUGS

Heat issues are tracked in Launchpad so you can view or report bugs here OpenStack Heat Bugs

AUTHOR

Heat Developers

COPYRIGHT

2012,2013 Heat Developers
May 30, 2016 6.0.0