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NAME

nova-manage - Cloud controller fabric

CONTROL AND MANAGE CLOUD COMPUTER INSTANCES AND IMAGES

Author
openstack@lists.openstack.org
Date
2012-04-05
Copyright
OpenStack Foundation
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 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>]
Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories: nova-manage
Categories are project, 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 floating
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 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 port 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:
memory (expressed in megabytes)
vcpu(s) (integer)
local storage (expressed in gigabytes)
flavorid (unique integer)
swap space (expressed in megabytes, defaults to zero, optional)
RXTX quotas (expressed in gigabytes, defaults to zero, optional)
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 database 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 destination 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

OpenStack Nova

BUGS

Nova bugs are managed at Launchpad Bugs : Nova

AUTHOR

OpenStack

COPYRIGHT

2010-present, OpenStack Foundation
March 11, 2015 2014.1.3