Added documentation for NOVA_VERSION
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@ -43,16 +43,19 @@ set them as environment variables::
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export NOVA_API_KEY=yadayada
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export NOVA_PROJECT_ID=myproject
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You will also need to define the authentication url with ``--url``. Or set it as
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an environment variable as well::
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You will also need to define the authentication url with ``--url`` and the
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version of the API with ``--version``. Or set them as an environment
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variables as well::
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export NOVA_URL=http://myserver:port/v1.0/
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export NOVA_VERSION=1.0
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You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
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``nova help``::
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usage: nova [--username USERNAME] [--apikey APIKEY]
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[--projectid PROJECTID] [--url AUTH_URL] <subcommand> ...
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usage: nova [--username USERNAME] [--apikey APIKEY] [--projectid PROJECTID]
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[--url URL] [--version VERSION]
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<subcommand> ...
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Command-line interface to the OpenStack Nova API.
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--apikey PROJECTID Defaults to env[NOVA_PROJECT_ID].
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--url AUTH_URL Defaults to env[NOVA_URL] or
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https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
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if undefined.
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if undefined.
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--version VERSION Accepts 1.0 or 1.1, defaults to
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env[NOVA_VERSION].
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See "nova help COMMAND" for help on a specific command.
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The OpenStack API server URL.
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.. envvar:: NOVA_VERSION
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The OpenStack API version.
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For example, in Bash you'd use::
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export NOVA_USERNAME=yourname
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export NOVA_API_KEY=yadayadayada
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export NOVA_PROJECT_ID=myproject
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export NOVA_URL=http://...
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export NOVA_VERSION=1.0
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From there, all shell commands take the form::
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