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Manage Subclouds Using the CLI
You can use the to list subclouds, reconfigure subclouds if deployment fails, delete subclouds, and monitor or change the managed status of subclouds.
To list subclouds, use the
subcloud list
command.For example:
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud list +----+-----------+--------------+--------------------+-------------+ | id | name | management | availability | sync | +----+-----------+--------------+--------------------+-------------+ | 1 | subcloud1 | managed | online | in-sync | | 2 | subcloud2 | managed | online | in-sync | | 3 | subcloud3 | managed | online | out-of-sync | | 4 | subcloud4 | managed | offline | unknown | +----+-----------+--------------+--------------------+-------------+
To show information for a subcloud, use the
subcloud show
command.~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud show <subcloud-name>
For example:
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud show subcloud2 +-----------------------------+----------------------------+ | Field | Value | +-----------------------------+----------------------------+ | id | 2 | | name | subcloud2 | | description | subcloud2 description | | location | subcloud 2 location | | software_version | nn.nn | | management | managed | | availability | online | | deploy_status | complete | | management_subnet | 192.168.101.0/24 | | management_start_ip | 192.168.101.2 | | management_end_ip | 192.168.101.50 | | management_gateway_ip | 192.168.101.1 | | systemcontroller_gateway_ip | 192.168.204.101 | | created_at | 2020-03-05 21:43:46.525251 | | updated_at | 2020-03-06 19:53:39.560771 | | identity_sync_status | in-sync | | patching_sync_status | in-sync | | platform_sync_status | in-sync | +-----------------------------+----------------------------+
To show information about the oam-floating-ip field for a specific subcloud, use the
subcloud show
<<subcloud-name>>--detail
command.For example,
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud show subcloud2 --detail +-----------------------------+----------------------------+ | Field | Value | +-----------------------------+----------------------------+ | id | 2 | | name | subcloud2 | | description | subcloud2 description | | location | subcloud 2 location | | software_version | nn.nn | | management | managed | | availability | online | | deploy_status | complete | | management_subnet | 192.168.101.0/24 | | management_start_ip | 192.168.101.2 | | management_end_ip | 192.168.101.50 | | management_gateway_ip | 192.168.101.1 | | systemcontroller_gateway_ip | 192.168.204.101 | | created_at | 2020-03-05 21:43:46.525251 | | updated_at | 2020-03-06 19:53:39.560771 | | identity_sync_status | in-sync | | patching_sync_status | in-sync | | platform_sync_status | in-sync | | oam_floating_ip | 10.10.10.12 | +-----------------------------+----------------------------+
To edit the settings for a subcloud, use the
subcloud update
command.~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud update \ [–- description] <description> \ [– location] <location> \ <subcloud-name>
To toggle a subcloud between Unmanaged and Managed, pass these parameters to the
subcloud
command.For example:
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud unmanage <subcloud-name>
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud manage <subcloud-name>
To reconfigure a subcloud, if deployment fails, use the
subcloud reconfig
command.Note
You can enter the sysadmin password to avoid being prompted for the password.
~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud reconfig <subcloud-id/name> --deploy-config \ <<filepath>> --sysadmin-password <<password>>
where
--deploy-config
must reference the deployment configuration file. For more information, see either,
To delete a subcloud, use the
subcloud delete
command.~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager subcloud delete <subcloud-name>
Caution
You must reinstall a deleted subcloud before re-adding it.