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The :program:`manila` shell utility
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.. program:: manila
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.. highlight:: bash
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The :program:`manila` shell utility interacts with the OpenStack Manila API
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from the command line. It supports the entirety of the OpenStack Manila API.
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You'll need to provide :program:`manila` with your OpenStack username and API
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key. You can do this with the `--os-username`, `--os-password` and
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`--os-tenant-name` options, but it's easier to just set them as environment
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variables by setting two environment variables:
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.. envvar:: OS_USERNAME or MANILA_USERNAME
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Your OpenStack Manila username.
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.. envvar:: OS_PASSWORD or MANILA_PASSWORD
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Your password.
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.. envvar:: OS_TENANT_NAME or MANILA_PROJECT_ID
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Project for work.
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.. envvar:: OS_AUTH_URL or MANILA_URL
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The OpenStack API server URL.
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.. envvar:: OS_SHARE_API_VERSION
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The OpenStack Shared Filesystems API version.
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For example, in Bash you'd use::
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export OS_USERNAME=foo
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export OS_PASSWORD=bar
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export OS_TENANT_NAME=foobarproject
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export OS_AUTH_URL=http://...
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export OS_SHARE_API_VERSION=1
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From there, all shell commands take the form::
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manila <command> [arguments...]
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Run :program:`manila help` to get a full list of all possible commands,
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and run :program:`manila help <command>` to get detailed help for that
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command.
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.. include:: manila_cli_output.rst.inc
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