1) Creating a share replica $ manila share-replica-create share1 --az manila-zone-1 --wait <CLI waits on the share replica to become available before providing replica details> (The CLI does not wait for "replica_state" to become "in_sync" - it only waits until the replica reaches an "available" status) 2) Promoting a share replica $ manila share-replica-promote 9b6b909b-3790-4a65-a89d-f9437496f171 --wait <CLI waits on the share replica's "replica_state" to become "active" before returning to the prompt> 3) Deleting a share replica $ manila share-replica-delete 9b6b909b-3790-4a65-a89d-f9437496f171 --wait <CLI waits on the share replica to be deleted before returning to the prompt> Closes-Bug: #1898310 Change-Id: If269c708c894756c0223e3bfa173670bcc6ef763
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Python bindings to the OpenStack Manila API
This is a client for the OpenStack Manila API. There's a Python API
(the manilaclient module), and a command-line script
(manila). Each implements 100% of the OpenStack Manila
API.
See the OpenStack
CLI guide for information on how to use the manila
command-line tool. You may also want to look at the OpenStack API
documentation.
The project is hosted on Launchpad, where bugs can be filed. The code is hosted on Github. Patches must be submitted using Gerrit, not Github pull requests.
This code is a fork of Cinderclient of Grizzly release and then it was developed separately. Cinderclient code is a fork of Jacobian's python-cloudservers If you need API support for the Rackspace API solely or the BSD license, you should use that repository. python-manilaclient is licensed under the Apache License like the rest of OpenStack.
Contents:
Command-line API
Installing this package gets you a shell command,
manila, that you can use to interact with any Rackspace
compatible API (including OpenStack).
You'll need to provide your OpenStack username and password. You can
do this with the --os-username, --os-password
and --os-tenant-name params, but it's easier to just set
them as environment variables:
export OS_USERNAME=foouser
export OS_PASSWORD=barpass
export OS_TENANT_NAME=fooproject
You will also need to define the authentication url either with param
--os-auth-url or as an environment variable:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://example.com:5000/v2.0/
Since Keystone can return multiple regions in the Service Catalog,
you can specify the one you want with --os-region-name (or
export OS_REGION_NAME). It defaults to the first in the
list returned.
You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
manila help, see manila help COMMAND for help
on a specific command.
Python API
There's also a complete Python API, but it has not yet been documented.
Quick-start using keystone:
# use v2.0 auth with http://example.com:5000/v2.0/
>>> from manilaclient.v1 import client
>>> nt = client.Client(USER, PASS, TENANT, AUTH_URL, service_type="share")
>>> nt.shares.list()
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