openstack-manuals/doc/admin-guide/source/cli-nova-specify-host.rst
Giridhar Jayavelu 060bde0235 Fix format for availability zone
The format for the value passed for --availability-zone parameter
is incomplete and the example command is incorrect.

Change-Id: Id4eb9668e3e10b784690a47e604a2b406561a194
Fixes-Bug: #1600618
2016-09-14 18:36:54 -07:00

2.3 KiB

Select hosts where instances are launched

With the appropriate permissions, you can select which host instances are launched on and which roles can boot instances on this host.

  1. To select the host where instances are launched, use the --availability-zone ZONE:HOST:NODE parameter on the openstack server create command.

    For example:

    $ openstack server create --image IMAGE --flavor m1.tiny \
      --key-name KEY --availability-zone ZONE:HOST:NODE \
      --nic net-id=UUID SERVER

    Note

    HOST is an optional parameter. In such cases, use the --availability-zone ZONE::NODE.

  2. To specify which roles can launch an instance on a specified host, enable the create:forced_host option in the policy.json file. By default, this option is enabled for only the admin role. If you see Forbidden (HTTP 403) in return, then you are not using admin credentials.

  3. To view the list of valid zones, use the openstack availability zone list command.

    $ openstack availability zone list
    +-----------+-------------+
    | Zone Name | Zone Status |
    +-----------+-------------+
    | zone1     | available   |
    | zone2     | available   |
    +-----------+-------------+
  4. To view the list of valid compute hosts, use the openstack host list command.

    $ openstack host list
    +----------------+-------------+----------+
    | Host Name      | Service     | Zone     |
    +----------------+-------------+----------+
    | compute01      | compute     | nova     |
    | compute02      | compute     | nova     |
    +----------------+-------------+----------+
  5. To view the list of valid compute nodes, use the openstack hypervisor list command.

    $ openstack hypervisor list
    +----+---------------------+
    | ID | Hypervisor Hostname |
    +----+---------------------+
    |  1 | server2             |
    |  2 | server3             |
    |  3 | server4             |
    +----+---------------------+