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Replace 'nova' commands with equivalent 'openstack' commands. Remove the notice about removing default flavors, they have not been provided since the Newton release. Also remove the 'View logs' example. Service logs are not available on utility container. Change-Id: Ida7600031cec60c9caeee6164eb366a953a58125
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Managing the cloud using the command line
This section describes some of the more common commands to view and manage the cloud.
Log in to any utility container to run the following commands:
List images
The
openstack image list
command shows details about currently available images:$ openstack image list +------------------+--------------+--------+ | ID | Name | Status | +------------------+--------------+--------+ | [ID truncated] | ExampleImage | active | +------------------+--------------+--------+
List compute services
The
openstack compute service list
command details the currently running compute services:$ openstack compute service list +------------------+------------+----------+---------+-------+----------------------------+ | Binary | Host | Zone | Status | State | Updated_at | +------------------+------------+----------+---------+-------+----------------------------+ | nova-consoleauth | controller | internal | enabled | up | 2017-02-21T20:25:17.000000 | | nova-scheduler | controller | internal | enabled | up | 2017-02-21T20:25:18.000000 | | nova-conductor | controller | internal | enabled | up | 2017-02-21T20:25:20.000000 | | nova-compute | compute | nova | enabled | up | 2017-02-21T20:25:20.000000 | +------------------+------------+----------+---------+-------+----------------------------+
List flavors
The openstack flavor list command lists the flavors that are available. These are different disk sizes that can be assigned to images:
$ openstack flavor list +-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+ | ID | Name | RAM | Disk | Ephemeral | VCPUs | Is Public | +-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+ | 1 | m1.tiny | 512 | 1 | 0 | 1 | True | | 2 | m1.small | 2048 | 20 | 0 | 1 | True | | 3 | m1.medium | 4096 | 40 | 0 | 2 | True | | 4 | m1.large | 8192 | 80 | 0 | 4 | True | | 5 | m1.xlarge | 16384 | 160 | 0 | 8 | True | +-----+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
List floating IP addresses
The openstack floating ip list command lists the currently available floating IP addresses and the instances they are associated with:
$ openstack floating ip list +------------------+------------------+---------------------+------------ + | id | fixed_ip_address | floating_ip_address | port_id | +------------------+------------------+---------------------+-------------+ | 0a88589a-ffac... | | 208.113.177.100 | | +------------------+------------------+---------------------+-------------+
For more information about OpenStack client utilities, see these links:
- OpenStack API Quick Start
- OpenStackClient commands
- Image Service (glance) CLI commands
- Image Service (glance) CLI command cheat sheet
- Compute (nova) CLI commands
- Compute (nova) CLI command cheat sheet
- Networking (neutron) CLI commands
- Networking (neutron) CLI command cheat sheet
- Block Storage (cinder) CLI commands
- Block Storage (cinder) CLI command cheat sheet
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