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man openstack >>1.txt

OPENSTACK(1)                                                                                       OpenStack Command Line Client                                                                                        OPENSTACK(1)

NAME
       openstack - OpenStack Command Line Client
       OpenStack Command Line
SYNOPSIS
       openstack [<global-options>] <command> [<command-arguments>]
       openstack help <command>
       openstack --help
DESCRIPTION
       openstack provides a common command-line interface to OpenStack APIs.It is generally equivalent to the CLIs provided by the OpenStack project client libraries, but with a distinct and consistent command structure.
AUTHENTICATION METHODS
       openstack uses a similar authentication scheme as the OpenStack project CLIs, with the credential information supplied either as environment variables or as options on the command line.The primary difference is the use of
       'project' in the name of the options OS_PROJECT_NAME/OS_PROJECT_ID over the old tenant-based names.
          export OS_AUTH_URL=<url-to-openstack-identity>
          export OS_PROJECT_NAME=<project-name>
          export OS_USERNAME=<user-name>
          export OS_PASSWORD=<password># (optional)
       openstack can use different types of authentication plugins provided by the keystoneclient library. The following default plugins are available:
       · token: Authentication with a token
       · password: Authentication with a username and a password
       Refer to the keystoneclient library documentation for more details about these plugins and their options, and for a complete list of available plugins.Please bear in mind that some plugins might notsupportallofthe
       functionalities of openstack; for example the v3unscopedsaml plugin can deliver only unscoped tokens, some commands might not be available through this authentication method.
       Additionally, it is possible to use Keystone's service token to authenticate, by setting the options --os-token and --os-url (or the environment variables OS_TOKEN and OS_URL respectively). This method takes precedence over
       authentication plugins.
       NOTE:
          To use the v3unscopedsaml method, the lxml package will need to be installed.
OPTIONS
       openstack takes global options that control overall behaviour and command-specific options that control the command operation.Most global options have a corresponding environment variable that may also be used to setthe
       value. If both are present, the command-line option takes priority. The environment variable names are derived from the option name by dropping the leading dashes ('--'), converting each embedded dash ('-') to an underscore
       ('_'), and converting to upper case.
       openstack recognizes the following global options:
       --os-cloud <cloud-name>
            openstack will look for a clouds.yaml file that contains a cloud configuration to use for authentication.See CLOUD CONFIGURATION below for more information.
       --os-auth-type <auth-type>
            The authentication plugin type to use when connecting to the Identity service.If this option is not set, openstack will attempt to guess the authentication method to use based on the other options.If thisoption
            is set, its version must match --os-identity-api-version
       --os-auth-url <auth-url>
            Authentication URL
       --os-url <service-url>
            Service URL, when using a service token for authentication
       --os-domain-name <auth-domain-name> | --os-domain-id <auth-domain-id>
            Domain-level authorization scope (name or ID)
       --os-project-name <auth-project-name> | --os-project-id <auth-project-id>
            Project-level authentication scope (name or ID)
       --os-project-domain-name <auth-project-domain-name> | --os-project-domain-id <auth-project-domain-id>
            Domain name or ID containing project
       --os-username <auth-username>
            Authentication username
       --os-password <auth-password>
            Authentication password
       --os-token <token>
            Authenticated token or service token
       --os-user-domain-name <auth-user-domain-name> | --os-user-domain-id <auth-user-domain-id>
            Domain name or ID containing user
       --os-trust-id <trust-id>
            ID of the trust to use as a trustee user
       --os-default-domain <auth-domain>
            Default domain ID (Default: 'default')
       --os-region-name <auth-region-name>
            Authentication region name
       --os-cacert <ca-bundle-file>
            CA certificate bundle file
       --verify | --insecure
            Verify or ignore server certificate (default: verify)
       --os-cert <certificate-file>
            Client certificate bundle file
       --os-key <key-file>
            Client certificate key file
       --os-identity-api-version <identity-api-version>
            Identity API version (Default: 2.0)
       --os-XXXX-api-version <XXXX-api-version>
            Additional API version options will be available depending on the installed API libraries.
       --os-interface <interface>
            Interface type. Valid options are public, admin and internal.
       --os-profile <hmac-key>
            Performance profiling HMAC key for encrypting context data
            This key should be the value of one of the HMAC keys defined in the configuration files of OpenStack services to be traced.
       --os-beta-command
            Enable beta commands which are subject to change
       --log-file <LOGFILE>
            Specify a file to log output. Disabled by default.
       -v, --verbose
            Increase verbosity of output. Can be repeated.
       -q, --quiet
            Suppress output except warnings and errors
       --debug
            Show tracebacks on errors and set verbosity to debug
COMMANDS
       To get a list of the available commands:
          openstack --help
       To get a description of a specific command:
          openstack help <command>
       Note that the set of commands shown will vary depending on the API versions that are in effect at that time.For example, to force the display of the Identity v3 commands:
          openstack --os-identity-api-version 3 --help
       complete
            Print the bash completion functions for the current command set.
       help   Print help for an individual command
       Additional information on the OpenStackClient command structure and arguments is available in the OpenStackClient Commands wiki page.
   Command Objects
       Thelistofcommandobjects is growing longer with the addition of OpenStack project support.The object names may consist of multiple words to compose a unique name.Occasionally when multiple APIs have a common name
       with common overlapping purposes there will be options to select which object to use, or the API resources will be merged, as in the quota object that has options referring to both Compute and Block Storage quotas.
   Command Actions
       The actions used by OpenStackClient are defined with specific meaning to provide a consistent behavior for each object.Some actions have logical opposite actions, and those pairs will always match for any object that uses
       them.
CLOUD CONFIGURATION
       Working with multiple clouds can be simplified by keeping the configuration information for those clouds in a local file.openstack supports using a clouds.yaml configuration file.
   Config Files
       openstack will look for a file called clouds.yaml in the following locations:
       · Current Directory
       · ~/.config/openstack
       · /etc/openstack
       The first file found wins.
       The keys match the openstack global options but without the --os- prefix:
          clouds:
            devstack:
            auth:
                auth_url: http://192.168.122.10:35357/
                project_name: demo
                username: demo
                password: 0penstack
            region_name: RegionOne
            ds-admin:
            auth:
                auth_url: http://192.168.122.10:35357/
                project_name: admin
                username: admin
                password: 0penstack
            region_name: RegionOne
            infra:
            cloud: rackspace
            auth:
                project_id: 275610
                username: openstack
                password: xyzpdq!lazydog
            region_name: DFW,ORD,IAD
       In the above example, the auth_url for the rackspace cloud is taken from clouds-public.yaml:
          public-clouds:
            rackspace:
            auth:
                auth_url: 'https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/'
   Authentication Settings
       OpenStackClient uses the Keystone authentication plugins so the required auth settings are not always known until the authentication type is selected.openstack will attempt to detect a couple of common auth types based on
       the arguments passed in or found in the configuration file, but if those are incomplete it may be impossible to know which auth type is intended.The --os-auth-type option can always be used to force a specific type.
       When --os-token and --os-url are both present the token_endpoint auth type is selected automatically.If --os-auth-url and --os-username are present password auth type is selected.
   Logging Settings
       openstack can record the operation history by logging settings in configuration file. Recording the user operation, it can identify the change of the resource and it becomes useful information for troubleshooting.
       See ../configuration about Logging Settings for more details.
NOTES
       The command list displayed in help output reflects the API versions selected.For example, to see Identity v3 commands OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION must be set to 3.
EXAMPLES
       Show the detailed information for server appweb01:
          openstack \
            --os-project-name ExampleCo \
            --os-username demo --os-password secret \
            --os-auth-url http://localhost:5000:/v2.0 \
            server show appweb01
       The same command if the auth environment variables (OS_AUTH_URL, OS_PROJECT_NAME, OS_USERNAME, OS_PASSWORD) are set:
          openstack server show appweb01
       Create a new image:
          openstack image create \
            --disk-format=qcow2 \
            --container-format=bare \
            --public \
            --copy-from http://somewhere.net/foo.img \
            foo
FILES
       ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml
            Configuration file used by the --os-cloud global option.
       ~/.config/openstack/clouds-public.yaml
            Configuration file containing public cloud provider information such as authentication URLs and service definitions.The contents of this file should be public and sharable.clouds.yaml maycontainreferencesto
            clouds defined here as shortcuts.
       ~/.openstack
            Placeholderfor future local state directory.This directory is intended to be shared among multiple OpenStack-related applications; contents are namespaced with an identifier for the app that owns it.Shared con‐
            tents (such as ~/.openstack/cache) have no prefix and the contents must be portable.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables can be set to alter the behaviour of openstack.Most of them have corresponding command-line options that take precedence if set.
       OS_CLOUD
            The name of a cloud configuration in clouds.yaml.
       OS_AUTH_PLUGIN
            The authentication plugin to use when connecting to the Identity service, its version must match the Identity API version
       OS_AUTH_URL
            Authentication URL
       OS_URL Service URL (when using the service token)
       OS_DOMAIN_NAME
            Domain-level authorization scope (name or ID)
       OS_PROJECT_NAME
            Project-level authentication scope (name or ID)
       OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME
            Domain name or ID containing project
       OS_USERNAME
            Authentication username
       OS_TOKEN
            Authenticated or service token
       OS_PASSWORD
            Authentication password
       OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME
            Domain name or ID containing user
       OS_TRUST_ID
            ID of the trust to use as a trustee user
       OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN
            Default domain ID (Default: 'default')
       OS_REGION_NAME
            Authentication region name
       OS_CACERT
            CA certificate bundle file
       OS_CERT
            Client certificate bundle file
       OS_KEY Client certificate key file
       OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION
            Identity API version (Default: 2.0)
       OS_XXXX_API_VERSION
            Additional API version options will be available depending on the installed API libraries.
       OS_INTERFACE
            Interface type. Valid options are public, admin and internal.
BUGS
       Bug reports are accepted at the python-openstackclient LaunchPad project "https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-openstackclient/+bugs".
AUTHORS
       Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with OpenStackClient.
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2011-2014 OpenStack Foundation and the authors listed in the AUTHORS file.
LICENSE
       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
SEE ALSO
       The OpenStackClient page in the OpenStack Docs contains further documentation.
       The individual OpenStack project CLIs, the OpenStack API references.
AUTHOR
       OpenStack contributors
COPYRIGHT
       2012-2013 OpenStack Foundation


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