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The nova-manage command
Introduction
The nova-manage command is used to perform many essential functions for administration and ongoing maintenance of nova, such as user creation, vpn management, and much more.
The standard pattern for executing a nova-manage command is:
nova-manage <category> <command> [<args>]
For example, to obtain a list of all projects:
nova-manage project list
Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories:
nova-manage
Categories are user, project, role, 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 user
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 User
nova-manage user admin <username>
Create an admin user with the name <username>.
nova-manage user create <username>
Create a normal user with the name <username>.
nova-manage user delete <username>
Delete the user with the name <username>.
nova-manage user exports <username>
Outputs a list of access key and secret keys for user to the screen
nova-manage user list
Outputs a list of all the user names to the screen.
nova-manage user modify <accesskey> <secretkey> <admin?T/F>
Updates the indicated user keys, indicating with T or F if the user is an admin user. Leave any argument blank if you do not want to update it.
Nova Project
nova-manage project add <projectname> <username>
Add a nova project with the name <projectname> to the database that will be administered by the named user.
nova-manage project create <projectname> <projectmanager>
Create a new nova project with the name <projectname> (you still need to do nova-manage project add <projectname> to add it to the database). The <projectmanager> username is the administrator of the project.
nova-manage project delete <projectname>
Delete a nova project with the name <projectname>.
nova-manage project environment <projectname> <username>
Exports environment variables for the named project to a file named novarc.
nova-manage project list
Outputs a list of all the projects to the screen.
nova-manage project quota <projectname>
Outputs the size and specs of the project's instances including gigabytes, instances, floating IPs, volumes, and cores.
nova-manage project remove <projectname>
Deletes the project with the name <projectname>.
nova-manage project zipfile <projectname> <username> <directory for credentials>
Compresses all related files for a created project into a named zip file such as nova.zip.
Nova Role
nova-manage role <action> [<argument>]
nova-manage role add <username> <rolename> <(optional) projectname>
Add a user to either a global or project-based role with the indicated <rolename> assigned to the named user. Role names can be one of the following five roles: admin, itsec, projectmanager, netadmin, developer. If you add the project name as the last argument then the role is assigned just for that project, otherwise the user is assigned the named role for all projects.
nova-manage role has <username> <projectname>
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Checks the user or project and responds with True if the user has a global role with a particular project.
nova-manage role remove <username> <rolename>
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Remove the indicated role from the user.
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 prot 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 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.
Concept: Flags
python-gflags
Concept: Plugins
- Managers/Drivers: utils.import_object from string flag
- virt/connections: conditional loading from string flag
- db: LazyPluggable via string flag
- auth_manager: utils.import_class based on string flag
- Volumes: moving to pluggable driver instead of manager
- Network: pluggable managers
- Compute: same driver used, but pluggable at connection
Concept: IPC/RPC
Rabbit is the main messaging queue, used for all communication between Nova components and it also does the remote procedure calls and inter-process communication.
Concept: Fakes
- auth
- ldap
Concept: Scheduler
- simple
- random
Concept: Security Groups
Security groups
Concept: Certificate Authority
Nova does a small amount of certificate management. These
certificates are used for project vpns <cloudpipe>
and decrypting bundled
images.
Concept: Images
- launching
- bundling