nova

The nova client is the command-line interface (CLI) for the Compute service (nova) API and its extensions.

For help on a specific nova command, enter:

$ nova help COMMAND

Note

Over time, command line functionality will be phased out of the nova CLI and into the openstack CLI. Using the openstack client where possible is preferred but there is not full parity yet for all of the nova commands. For information on using the openstack CLI, see OpenStackClient.

nova usage

usage: nova [--version] [--debug] [--os-cache] [--timings]
            [--os-region-name <region-name>] [--service-type <service-type>]
            [--service-name <service-name>]
            [--os-endpoint-type <endpoint-type>]
            [--os-compute-api-version <compute-api-ver>]
            [--os-endpoint-override <bypass-url>] [--profile HMAC_KEY]
            [--insecure] [--os-cacert <ca-certificate>]
            [--os-cert <certificate>] [--os-key <key>] [--timeout <seconds>]
            [--collect-timing] [--os-auth-type <name>]
            [--os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL] [--os-system-scope OS_SYSTEM_SCOPE]
            [--os-domain-id OS_DOMAIN_ID] [--os-domain-name OS_DOMAIN_NAME]
            [--os-project-id OS_PROJECT_ID]
            [--os-project-name OS_PROJECT_NAME]
            [--os-project-domain-id OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID]
            [--os-project-domain-name OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME]
            [--os-trust-id OS_TRUST_ID]
            [--os-default-domain-id OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID]
            [--os-default-domain-name OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_NAME]
            [--os-user-id OS_USER_ID] [--os-username OS_USERNAME]
            [--os-user-domain-id OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID]
            [--os-user-domain-name OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME]
            [--os-password OS_PASSWORD]
            <subcommand> ...

Subcommands:

add-fixed-ip

DEPRECATED Add new IP address on a network to server.

add-secgroup

Add a Security Group to a server.

agent-create

Create new agent build.

agent-delete

Delete existing agent build.

agent-list

List all builds.

agent-modify

Modify existing agent build.

aggregate-add-host

Add the host to the specified aggregate.

aggregate-cache-images

Request images be pre-cached on hosts within an aggregate. (Supported by API versions ‘2.81’ - ‘2.latest’)

aggregate-create

Create a new aggregate with the specified details.

aggregate-delete

Delete the aggregate.

aggregate-list

Print a list of all aggregates.

aggregate-remove-host

Remove the specified host from the specified aggregate.

aggregate-set-metadata

Update the metadata associated with the aggregate.

aggregate-show

Show details of the specified aggregate.

aggregate-update

Update the aggregate’s name and optionally availability zone.

availability-zone-list

List all the availability zones.

backup

Backup a server by creating a ‘backup’ type snapshot.

boot

Boot a new server.

clear-password

Clear the admin password for a server from the metadata server. This action does not actually change the instance server password.

cloudpipe-configure

DEPRECATED Update the VPN IP/port of a cloudpipe instance.

cloudpipe-create

DEPRECATED Create a cloudpipe instance for the given project.

cloudpipe-list

DEPRECATED Print a list of all cloudpipe instances.

console-log

Get console log output of a server.

delete

Immediately shut down and delete specified server(s).

diagnostics

Retrieve server diagnostics.

evacuate

Evacuate server from failed host.

flavor-access-add

Add flavor access for the given tenant.

flavor-access-list

Print access information about the given flavor.

flavor-access-remove

Remove flavor access for the given tenant.

flavor-create

Create a new flavor.

flavor-delete

Delete a specific flavor

flavor-key

Set or unset extra_spec for a flavor.

flavor-list

Print a list of available ‘flavors’ (sizes of servers).

flavor-show

Show details about the given flavor.

flavor-update

Update the description of an existing flavor. (Supported by API versions ‘2.55’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

floating-ip-associate

DEPRECATED Associate a floating IP address to a server.

floating-ip-disassociate

DEPRECATED Disassociate a floating IP address from a server.

force-delete

Force delete a server.

get-mks-console

Get an MKS console to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.8’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

get-password

Get the admin password for a server. This operation calls the metadata service to query metadata information and does not read password information from the server itself.

get-rdp-console

Get a rdp console to a server.

get-serial-console

Get a serial console to a server.

get-spice-console

Get a spice console to a server.

get-vnc-console

Get a vnc console to a server.

host-action

DEPRECATED Perform a power action on a host.

host-describe

DEPRECATED Describe a specific host.

host-evacuate

Evacuate all instances from failed host.

host-evacuate-live

Live migrate all instances off the specified host to other available hosts.

host-list

DEPRECATED List all hosts by service.

host-meta

Set or Delete metadata on all instances of a host.

host-servers-migrate

Cold migrate all instances off the specified host to other available hosts.

host-update

DEPRECATED Update host settings.

hypervisor-list

List hypervisors. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

hypervisor-servers

List servers belonging to specific hypervisors.

hypervisor-show

Display the details of the specified hypervisor.

hypervisor-stats

Get hypervisor statistics over all compute nodes.

hypervisor-uptime

Display the uptime of the specified hypervisor.

image-create

Create a new image by taking a snapshot of a running server.

instance-action

Show an action.

instance-action-list

List actions on a server.

instance-usage-audit-log

List/Get server usage audits.

interface-attach

Attach a network interface to a server.

interface-detach

Detach a network interface from a server.

interface-list

List interfaces attached to a server.

keypair-add

Create a new key pair for use with servers.

keypair-delete

Delete keypair given by its name. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

keypair-list

Print a list of keypairs for a user (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

keypair-show

Show details about the given keypair. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

limits

Print rate and absolute limits.

list

List servers.

list-secgroup

List Security Group(s) of a server.

live-migration

Migrate running server to a new machine.

live-migration-abort

Abort an on-going live migration. (Supported by API versions ‘2.24’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

live-migration-force-complete

Force on-going live migration to complete. (Supported by API versions ‘2.22’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

lock

Lock a server. A normal (non-admin) user will not be able to execute actions on a locked server.

meta

Set or delete metadata on a server.

migrate

Migrate a server. The new host will be selected by the scheduler.

migration-list

Print a list of migrations.

pause

Pause a server.

quota-class-show

List the quotas for a quota class.

quota-class-update

Update the quotas for a quota class. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

quota-defaults

List the default quotas for a tenant.

quota-delete

Delete quota for a tenant/user so their quota will Revert back to default.

quota-show

List the quotas for a tenant/user.

quota-update

Update the quotas for a tenant/user. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

reboot

Reboot a server.

rebuild

Shutdown, re-image, and re-boot a server.

refresh-network

Refresh server network information.

remove-fixed-ip

DEPRECATED Remove an IP address from a server.

remove-secgroup

Remove a Security Group from a server.

rescue

Reboots a server into rescue mode, which starts the machine from either the initial image or a specified image, attaching the current boot disk as secondary.

reset-network

Reset network of a server.

reset-state

Reset the state of a server.

resize

Resize a server.

resize-confirm

Confirm a previous resize.

resize-revert

Revert a previous resize (and return to the previous VM).

restore

Restore a soft-deleted server.

resume

Resume a server.

server-group-create

Create a new server group with the specified details.

server-group-delete

Delete specific server group(s).

server-group-get

Get a specific server group.

server-group-list

Print a list of all server groups.

server-migration-list

Get the migrations list of specified server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.23’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-migration-show

Get the migration of specified server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.23’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-tag-add

Add one or more tags to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-tag-delete

Delete one or more tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-tag-delete-all

Delete all tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-tag-list

Get list of tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-tag-set

Set list of tags to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

server-topology

Retrieve NUMA topology of the given server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.78’ - ‘2.latest’)

service-delete

Delete the service.

service-disable

Disable the service.

service-enable

Enable the service.

service-force-down

Force service to down. (Supported by API versions ‘2.11’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

service-list

Show a list of all running services. Filter by host & binary.

set-password

Change the admin password for a server.

shelve

Shelve a server.

shelve-offload

Remove a shelved server from the compute node.

show

Show details about the given server.

ssh

SSH into a server.

start

Start the server(s).

stop

Stop the server(s).

suspend

Suspend a server.

trigger-crash-dump

Trigger crash dump in an instance. (Supported by API versions ‘2.17’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

unlock

Unlock a server.

unpause

Unpause a server.

unrescue

Restart the server from normal boot disk again.

unshelve

Unshelve a server.

update

Update the name or the description for a server.

usage

Show usage data for a single tenant.

usage-list

List usage data for all tenants.

version-list

List all API versions.

virtual-interface-list

DEPRECATED Show virtual interface info about the given server.

volume-attach

Attach a volume to a server.

volume-attachments

List all the volumes attached to a server.

volume-detach

Detach a volume from a server.

volume-update

Update the attachment on the server. Migrates the data from an attached volume to the specified available volume and swaps out the active attachment to the new volume. Since microversion 2.85, support for updating the delete_on_termination delete flag, which allows changing the behavior of volume deletion on instance deletion.

x509-create-cert

DEPRECATED Create x509 cert for a user in tenant.

x509-get-root-cert

DEPRECATED Fetch the x509 root cert.

bash-completion

Prints all of the commands and options to stdout so that the nova.bash_completion script doesn’t have to hard code them.

help

Display help about this program or one of its subcommands.

nova optional arguments

--version

show program’s version number and exit

--debug

Print debugging output.

--os-cache

Use the auth token cache. Defaults to False if env[OS_CACHE] is not set.

--timings

Print call timing info.

--os-region-name <region-name>

Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME].

--service-type <service-type>

Defaults to compute for most actions.

--service-name <service-name>

Defaults to env[NOVA_SERVICE_NAME].

--os-endpoint-type <endpoint-type>

Defaults to env[NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE], env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or publicURL.

--os-compute-api-version <compute-api-ver>

Accepts X, X.Y (where X is major and Y is minor part) or “X.latest”, defaults to env[OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION].

--os-endpoint-override <bypass-url>

Use this API endpoint instead of the Service Catalog. Defaults to env[OS_ENDPOINT_OVERRIDE].

--profile HMAC_KEY

HMAC key to use for encrypting context data for performance profiling of operation. This key should be the value of the HMAC key configured for the OSprofiler middleware in nova; it is specified in the Nova configuration file at “/etc/nova/nova.conf”. Without the key, profiling will not be triggered even if OSprofiler is enabled on the server side.

--os-auth-type <name>, --os-auth-plugin <name>

Authentication type to use

nova add-secgroup

usage: nova add-secgroup <server> <secgroup>

Add a Security Group to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<secgroup>

Name or ID of Security Group.

nova agent-create

usage: nova agent-create <os> <architecture> <version> <url> <md5hash>
                         <hypervisor>

Create new agent build.

Positional arguments:

<os>

Type of OS.

<architecture>

Type of architecture.

<version>

Version.

<url>

URL.

<md5hash>

MD5 hash.

<hypervisor>

Type of hypervisor.

nova agent-delete

usage: nova agent-delete <id>

Delete existing agent build.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of the agent-build.

nova agent-list

usage: nova agent-list [--hypervisor <hypervisor>]

List all builds.

Optional arguments:

--hypervisor <hypervisor>

Type of hypervisor.

nova agent-modify

usage: nova agent-modify <id> <version> <url> <md5hash>

Modify existing agent build.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of the agent-build.

<version>

Version.

<url>

URL

<md5hash>

MD5 hash.

nova aggregate-add-host

usage: nova aggregate-add-host <aggregate> <host>

Add the host to the specified aggregate.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate.

<host>

The host to add to the aggregate.

nova aggregate-cache-images

usage: nova aggregate-cache-images <aggregate> <image> [<image> ..]

Request image(s) be pre-cached on hosts within the aggregate. (Supported by API versions ‘2.81’ - ‘2.latest’)

New in version 16.0.0.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate.

<image>

Name or ID of image(s) to cache.

nova aggregate-create

usage: nova aggregate-create <name> [<availability-zone>]

Create a new aggregate with the specified details.

Positional arguments:

<name>

Name of aggregate.

<availability-zone>

The availability zone of the aggregate (optional).

nova aggregate-delete

usage: nova aggregate-delete <aggregate>

Delete the aggregate.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate to delete.

nova aggregate-list

usage: nova aggregate-list

Print a list of all aggregates.

nova aggregate-remove-host

usage: nova aggregate-remove-host <aggregate> <host>

Remove the specified host from the specified aggregate.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate.

<host>

The host to remove from the aggregate.

nova aggregate-set-metadata

usage: nova aggregate-set-metadata <aggregate> <key=value> [<key=value> ...]

Update the metadata associated with the aggregate.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate to update.

<key=value>

Metadata to add/update to aggregate. Specify only the key to delete a metadata item.

nova aggregate-show

usage: nova aggregate-show <aggregate>

Show details of the specified aggregate.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate.

nova aggregate-update

usage: nova aggregate-update [--name NAME]
                             [--availability-zone <availability-zone>]
                             <aggregate>

Update the aggregate’s name and optionally availability zone.

Positional arguments:

<aggregate>

Name or ID of aggregate to update.

Optional arguments:

--name NAME

New name for aggregate.

--availability-zone <availability-zone>

New availability zone for aggregate.

nova availability-zone-list

usage: nova availability-zone-list

List all the availability zones.

nova backup

usage: nova backup <server> <name> <backup-type> <rotation>

Backup a server by creating a ‘backup’ type snapshot.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<name>

Name of the backup image.

<backup-type>

The backup type, like “daily” or “weekly”.

<rotation>

Int parameter representing how many backups to keep around.

nova boot

usage: nova boot [--flavor <flavor>] [--image <image>]
                 [--image-with <key=value>] [--boot-volume <volume_id>]
                 [--snapshot <snapshot_id>] [--min-count <number>]
                 [--max-count <number>] [--meta <key=value>]
                 [--key-name <key-name>] [--user-data <user-data>]
                 [--availability-zone <availability-zone>]
                 [--security-groups <security-groups>]
                 [--block-device-mapping <dev-name=mapping>]
                 [--block-device key1=value1[,key2=value2...]]
                 [--swap <swap_size>]
                 [--ephemeral size=<size>[,format=<format>]]
                 [--hint <key=value>]
                 [--nic <auto,none,net-id=net-uuid,net-name=network-name,port-id=port-uuid,v4-fixed-ip=ip-addr,v6-fixed-ip=ip-addr,tag=tag>]
                 [--config-drive <value>] [--poll] [--admin-pass <value>]
                 [--access-ip-v4 <value>] [--access-ip-v6 <value>]
                 [--description <description>] [--tags <tags>]
                 [--return-reservation-id]
                 [--trusted-image-certificate-id <trusted-image-certificate-id>]
                 [--host <host>]
                 [--hypervisor-hostname <hypervisor-hostname>]
                 <name>

Boot a new server.

In order to create a server with pre-existing ports that contain a resource_request value, such as for guaranteed minimum bandwidth quality of service support, microversion 2.72 is required.

Positional arguments:

<name>

Name for the new server.

Optional arguments:

--flavor <flavor>

Name or ID of flavor (see ‘nova flavor-list’).

--image <image>

Name or ID of image (see ‘glance image-list’).

--image-with <key=value>

Image metadata property (see ‘glance image-show’).

--boot-volume <volume_id>

Volume ID to boot from.

--snapshot <snapshot_id>

Snapshot ID to boot from (will create a volume).

--min-count <number>

Boot at least <number> servers (limited by quota).

--max-count <number>

Boot up to <number> servers (limited by quota).

--meta <key=value>

Record arbitrary key/value metadata to /meta_data.json on the metadata server. Can be specified multiple times.

--key-name <key-name>

Key name of keypair that should be created earlier with the command keypair-add.

--user-data <user-data>

user data file to pass to be exposed by the metadata server.

--availability-zone <availability-zone>

The availability zone for server placement.

--security-groups <security-groups>

Comma separated list of security group names.

--block-device-mapping <dev-name=mapping>

Block device mapping in the format <dev-name>=<id>:<type>:<size(GiB)>:<delete-on-terminate>.

--block-device

key1=value1[,key2=value2…] Block device mapping with the keys: id=UUID (image_id, snapshot_id or volume_id only if using source image, snapshot or volume) source=source type (image, snapshot, volume or blank), dest=destination type of the block device (volume or local), bus=device’s bus (e.g. uml, lxc, virtio, …; if omitted, hypervisor driver chooses a suitable default, honoured only if device type is supplied) type=device type (e.g. disk, cdrom, …; defaults to ‘disk’) device=name of the device (e.g. vda, xda, …; if omitted, hypervisor driver chooses suitable device depending on selected bus; note the libvirt driver always uses default device names), size=size of the block device in MiB(for swap) and in GiB(for other formats) (if omitted, hypervisor driver calculates size), format=device will be formatted (e.g. swap, ntfs, …; optional), bootindex=integer used for ordering the boot disks (for image backed instances it is equal to 0, for others need to be specified), shutdown=shutdown behaviour (either preserve or remove, for local destination set to remove), tag=device metadata tag (optional; supported by API versions ‘2.42’ - ‘2.latest’), and volume_type=type of volume to create (either ID or name) when source is blank, image or snapshot and dest is volume (optional; supported by API versions ‘2.67’ - ‘2.latest’).

--swap <swap_size>

Create and attach a local swap block device of <swap_size> MiB.

--ephemeral

size=<size>[,format=<format>] Create and attach a local ephemeral block device of <size> GiB and format it to <format>.

--hint <key=value>

Send arbitrary key/value pairs to the scheduler for custom use.

--nic <auto,none,net-id=net-uuid,net-name=network-name,port-id=port-uuid,v4-fixed-ip=ip-addr,v6-fixed-ip=ip-addr,tag=tag>

Create a NIC on the server. Specify option multiple times to create multiple nics unless using the special ‘auto’ or ‘none’ values. auto: automatically allocate network resources if none are available. This cannot be specified with any other nic value and cannot be specified multiple times. none: do not attach a NIC at all. This cannot be specified with any other nic value and cannot be specified multiple times. net-id: attach NIC to network with a specific UUID. net-name: attach NIC to network with this name (either port-id or net-id or net-name must be provided), v4-fixed-ip: IPv4 fixed address for NIC (optional), v6-fixed-ip: IPv6 fixed address for NIC (optional), port-id: attach NIC to port with this UUID tag: interface metadata tag (optional) (either port-id or net-id must be provided). (Supported by API versions ‘2.42’ - ‘2.latest’)

--config-drive <value>

Enable config drive. The value must be a boolean value.

--poll

Report the new server boot progress until it completes.

--admin-pass <value>

Admin password for the instance.

--access-ip-v4 <value>

Alternative access IPv4 of the instance.

--access-ip-v6 <value>

Alternative access IPv6 of the instance.

--description <description>

Description for the server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.19’ - ‘2.latest’)

--tags <tags>

Tags for the server.Tags must be separated by commas: –tags <tag1,tag2> (Supported by API versions ‘2.52’ - ‘2.latest’)

--return-reservation-id

Return a reservation id bound to created servers.

--trusted-image-certificate-id <trusted-image-certificate-id>

Trusted image certificate IDs used to validate certificates during the image signature verification process. Defaults to env[OS_TRUSTED_IMAGE_CERTIFICATE_IDS]. May be specified multiple times to pass multiple trusted image certificate IDs. (Supported by API versions ‘2.63’ - ‘2.latest’)

--host <host>

Requested host to create servers. Admin only by default. (Supported by API versions ‘2.74’ - ‘2.latest’)

--hypervisor-hostname <hypervisor-hostname>

Requested hypervisor hostname to create servers. Admin only by default. (Supported by API versions ‘2.74’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova clear-password

usage: nova clear-password <server>

Clear the admin password for a server from the metadata server. This action does not actually change the instance server password.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova console-log

usage: nova console-log [--length <length>] <server>

Get console log output of a server.

Locale encoding issues

If you encounter an error such as:

UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position

The solution to these problems is different depending on which locale your computer is running in.

For instance, if you have a German Linux machine, you can fix the problem by exporting the locale to de_DE.utf-8:

export LC_ALL=de_DE.utf-8
export LANG=de_DE.utf-8

If you are on a US machine, en_US.utf-8 is the encoding of choice. On some newer Linux systems, you could also try C.UTF-8 as the locale:

export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
export LANG=C.UTF-8

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--length <length>

Length in lines to tail.

nova delete

usage: nova delete [--all-tenants] <server> [<server> ...]

Immediately shut down and delete specified server(s).

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server(s).

Optional arguments:

--all-tenants

Delete server(s) in another tenant by name (Admin only).

nova diagnostics

usage: nova diagnostics <server>

Retrieve server diagnostics.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova evacuate

usage: nova evacuate [--password <password>] [--on-shared-storage] [--force] <server> [<host>]

Evacuate server from failed host.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<host>

Name or ID of the target host. If no host is specified, the scheduler will choose one.

Optional arguments:

--password <password>

Set the provided admin password on the evacuated server. Not applicable if the server is on shared storage.

--on-shared-storage

Specifies whether server files are located on shared storage. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.13’)

--force

Force an evacuation by not verifying the provided destination host by the scheduler. (Supported by API versions ‘2.29’ - ‘2.67’)

Warning

This could result in failures to actually evacuate the server to the specified host. It is recommended to either not specify a host so that the scheduler will pick one, or specify a host without --force.

nova flavor-access-add

usage: nova flavor-access-add <flavor> <tenant_id>

Add flavor access for the given tenant.

Positional arguments:

<flavor>

Flavor name or ID to add access for the given tenant.

<tenant_id>

Tenant ID to add flavor access for.

nova flavor-access-list

usage: nova flavor-access-list [--flavor <flavor>]

Print access information about the given flavor.

Optional arguments:

--flavor <flavor>

Filter results by flavor name or ID.

nova flavor-access-remove

usage: nova flavor-access-remove <flavor> <tenant_id>

Remove flavor access for the given tenant.

Positional arguments:

<flavor>

Flavor name or ID to remove access for the given tenant.

<tenant_id>

Tenant ID to remove flavor access for.

nova flavor-create

usage: nova flavor-create [--ephemeral <ephemeral>] [--swap <swap>]
                          [--rxtx-factor <factor>] [--is-public <is-public>]
                          [--description <description>]
                          <name> <id> <ram> <disk> <vcpus>

Create a new flavor.

Positional arguments:

<name>

Unique name of the new flavor.

<id>

Unique ID of the new flavor. Specifying ‘auto’ will generated a UUID for the ID.

<ram>

Memory size in MiB.

<disk>

Disk size in GiB.

<vcpus>

Number of vcpus

Optional arguments:

--ephemeral <ephemeral>

Ephemeral space size in GiB (default 0).

--swap <swap>

Swap space size in MiB (default 0).

--rxtx-factor <factor>

RX/TX factor (default 1).

--is-public <is-public>

Make flavor accessible to the public (default true).

--description <description>

A free form description of the flavor. Limited to 65535 characters in length. Only printable characters are allowed. (Supported by API versions ‘2.55’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova flavor-delete

usage: nova flavor-delete <flavor>

Delete a specific flavor

Positional arguments:

<flavor>

Name or ID of the flavor to delete.

nova flavor-key

usage: nova flavor-key <flavor> <action> <key=value> [<key=value> ...]

Set or unset extra_spec for a flavor.

Positional arguments:

<flavor>

Name or ID of flavor.

<action>

Actions: ‘set’ or ‘unset’.

<key=value>

Extra_specs to set/unset (only key is necessary on unset).

nova flavor-list

usage: nova flavor-list [--extra-specs] [--all] [--marker <marker>]
                        [--min-disk <min-disk>] [--min-ram <min-ram>]
                        [--limit <limit>] [--sort-key <sort-key>]
                        [--sort-dir <sort-dir>]

Print a list of available ‘flavors’ (sizes of servers).

Optional arguments:

--extra-specs

Get extra-specs of each flavor.

--all

Display all flavors (Admin only).

--marker <marker>

The last flavor ID of the previous page; displays list of flavors after “marker”.

--min-disk <min-disk>

Filters the flavors by a minimum disk space, in GiB.

--min-ram <min-ram>

Filters the flavors by a minimum RAM, in MiB.

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of flavors to display. If limit is bigger than ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ option of Nova API, limit ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ will be used instead.

--sort-key <sort-key>

Flavors list sort key.

--sort-dir <sort-dir>

Flavors list sort direction.

nova flavor-show

usage: nova flavor-show <flavor>

Show details about the given flavor.

Positional arguments:

<flavor>

Name or ID of flavor.

nova flavor-update

usage: nova flavor-update <flavor> <description>

Update the description of an existing flavor. (Supported by API versions ‘2.55’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 10.0.0.

Positional arguments

<flavor>

Name or ID of the flavor to update.

<description>

A free form description of the flavor. Limited to 65535 characters in length. Only printable characters are allowed.

nova force-delete

usage: nova force-delete <server>

Force delete a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova get-mks-console

usage: nova get-mks-console <server>

Get an MKS console to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.8’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 3.0.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova get-password

usage: nova get-password <server> [<private-key>]

Get the admin password for a server. This operation calls the metadata service to query metadata information and does not read password information from the server itself.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<private-key>

Private key (used locally to decrypt password) (Optional). When specified, the command displays the clear (decrypted) VM password. When not specified, the ciphered VM password is displayed.

nova get-rdp-console

usage: nova get-rdp-console <server> <console-type>

Get a rdp console to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<console-type>

Type of rdp console (“rdp-html5”).

nova get-serial-console

usage: nova get-serial-console [--console-type CONSOLE_TYPE] <server>

Get a serial console to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--console-type CONSOLE_TYPE

Type of serial console, default=”serial”.

nova get-spice-console

usage: nova get-spice-console <server> <console-type>

Get a spice console to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<console-type>

Type of spice console (“spice-html5”).

nova get-vnc-console

usage: nova get-vnc-console <server> <console-type>

Get a vnc console to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<console-type>

Type of vnc console (“novnc” or “xvpvnc”).

nova host-evacuate

usage: nova host-evacuate [--target_host <target_host>] [--force] [--strict]
                          <host>

Evacuate all instances from failed host.

Positional arguments:

<host>

The hypervisor hostname (or pattern) to search for.

Warning

Use a fully qualified domain name if you only want to evacuate from a specific host.

Optional arguments:

--target_host <target_host>

Name of target host. If no host is specified the scheduler will select a target.

--force

Force an evacuation by not verifying the provided destination host by the scheduler. (Supported by API versions ‘2.29’ - ‘2.67’)

Warning

This could result in failures to actually evacuate the server to the specified host. It is recommended to either not specify a host so that the scheduler will pick one, or specify a host without --force.

--strict

Evacuate host with exact hypervisor hostname match

nova host-evacuate-live

usage: nova host-evacuate-live [--target-host <target_host>] [--block-migrate]
                               [--max-servers <max_servers>] [--force]
                               [--strict]
                               <host>

Live migrate all instances off the specified host to other available hosts.

Positional arguments:

<host>

Name of host. The hypervisor hostname (or pattern) to search for.

Warning

Use a fully qualified domain name if you only want to live migrate from a specific host.

Optional arguments:

--target-host <target_host>

Name of target host. If no host is specified, the scheduler will choose one.

--block-migrate

Enable block migration. (Default=auto) (Supported by API versions ‘2.25’ - ‘2.latest’)

--max-servers <max_servers>

Maximum number of servers to live migrate simultaneously

--force

Force a live-migration by not verifying the provided destination host by the scheduler. (Supported by API versions ‘2.30’ - ‘2.67’)

Warning

This could result in failures to actually live migrate the servers to the specified host. It is recommended to either not specify a host so that the scheduler will pick one, or specify a host without --force.

--strict

live Evacuate host with exact hypervisor hostname match

nova host-meta

usage: nova host-meta [--strict] <host> <action> <key=value> [<key=value> ...]

Set or Delete metadata on all instances of a host.

Positional arguments:

<host>

The hypervisor hostname (or pattern) to search for.

Warning

Use a fully qualified domain name if you only want to update metadata for servers on a specific host.

<action>

Actions: ‘set’ or ‘delete’

<key=value>

Metadata to set or delete (only key is necessary on delete)

Optional arguments:

--strict

Set host-meta to the hypervisor with exact hostname match

nova host-servers-migrate

usage: nova host-servers-migrate [--strict] <host>

Cold migrate all instances off the specified host to other available hosts.

Positional arguments:

<host>

Name of host. The hypervisor hostname (or pattern) to search for.

Warning

Use a fully qualified domain name if you only want to cold migrate from a specific host.

Optional arguments:

--strict

Migrate host with exact hypervisor hostname match

nova hypervisor-list

usage: nova hypervisor-list [--matching <hostname>] [--marker <marker>]
                            [--limit <limit>]

List hypervisors. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Optional arguments:

--matching <hostname>

List hypervisors matching the given <hostname>. If matching is used limit and marker options will be ignored.

--marker <marker>

The last hypervisor of the previous page; displays list of hypervisors after “marker”. (Supported by API versions ‘2.33’ - ‘2.latest’)

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of hypervisors to display. If limit is bigger than ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ option of Nova API, limit ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ will be used instead. (Supported by API versions ‘2.33’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova hypervisor-servers

usage: nova hypervisor-servers <hostname>

List servers belonging to specific hypervisors.

Positional arguments:

<hostname>

The hypervisor hostname (or pattern) to search for.

nova hypervisor-show

usage: nova hypervisor-show [--wrap <integer>] <hypervisor>

Display the details of the specified hypervisor.

Positional arguments:

<hypervisor>

Name or ID of the hypervisor. Starting with microversion 2.53 the ID must be a UUID.

Optional arguments:

--wrap <integer>

Wrap the output to a specified length. Default is 40 or 0 to disable

nova hypervisor-stats

usage: nova hypervisor-stats

Get hypervisor statistics over all compute nodes.

nova hypervisor-uptime

usage: nova hypervisor-uptime <hypervisor>

Display the uptime of the specified hypervisor.

Positional arguments:

<hypervisor>

Name or ID of the hypervisor. Starting with microversion 2.53 the ID must be a UUID.

nova image-create

usage: nova image-create [--metadata <key=value>] [--show] [--poll]
                         <server> <name>

Create a new image by taking a snapshot of a running server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<name>

Name of snapshot.

Optional arguments:

--metadata <key=value>

Record arbitrary key/value metadata to /meta_data.json on the metadata server. Can be specified multiple times.

--show

Print image info.

--poll

Report the snapshot progress and poll until image creation is complete.

nova instance-action

usage: nova instance-action <server> <request_id>

Show an action.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or UUID of the server to show actions for. Only UUID can be used to show actions for a deleted server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.21’ - ‘2.latest’)

<request_id>

Request ID of the action to get.

nova instance-action-list

usage: nova instance-action-list [--marker <marker>] [--limit <limit>]
                                 [--changes-since <changes_since>]
                                 [--changes-before <changes_before>]
                                 <server>

List actions on a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or UUID of the server to list actions for. Only UUID can be used to list actions on a deleted server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.21’ - ‘2.latest’)

Optional arguments:

--marker <marker>

The last instance action of the previous page; displays list of actions after “marker”. (Supported by API versions ‘2.58’ - ‘2.latest’)

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of instance actions to display. Note that there is a configurable max limit on the server, and the limit that is used will be the minimum of what is requested here and what is configured in the server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.58’ - ‘2.latest’)

--changes-since <changes_since>

List only instance actions changed later or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-04T06:27:59Z. (Supported by API versions ‘2.58’ - ‘2.latest’)

--changes-before <changes_before>

List only instance actions changed earlier or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-04T06:27:59Z. (Supported by API versions ‘2.66’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova instance-usage-audit-log

usage: nova instance-usage-audit-log [--before <before>]

List/Get server usage audits.

Optional arguments:

--before <before>

Filters the response by the date and time before which to list usage audits. The date and time stamp format is as follows: CCYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.NNNNNN ex 2015-08-27 09:49:58 or 2015-08-27 09:49:58.123456.

nova interface-attach

usage: nova interface-attach [--port-id <port_id>] [--net-id <net_id>]
                             [--fixed-ip <fixed_ip>] [--tag <tag>]
                             <server>

Attach a network interface to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--port-id <port_id>

Port ID.

--net-id <net_id>

Network ID

--fixed-ip <fixed_ip>

Requested fixed IP.

--tag <tag>

Tag for the attached interface. (Supported by API versions ‘2.49’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova interface-detach

usage: nova interface-detach <server> <port_id>

Detach a network interface from a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<port_id>

Port ID.

nova interface-list

usage: nova interface-list <server>

List interfaces attached to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova keypair-add

usage: nova keypair-add [--pub-key <pub-key>] [--key-type <key-type>]
                        [--user <user-id>]
                        <name>

Create a new key pair for use with servers.

Positional arguments:

<name>

Name of key.

Optional arguments:

--pub-key <pub-key>

Path to a public ssh key.

--key-type <key-type>

Keypair type. Can be ssh or x509. (Supported by API versions ‘2.2’ - ‘2.latest’)

--user <user-id>

ID of user to whom to add key-pair (Admin only). (Supported by API versions ‘2.10’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova keypair-delete

usage: nova keypair-delete [--user <user-id>] <name>

Delete keypair given by its name. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Positional arguments:

<name>

Keypair name to delete.

Optional arguments:

--user <user-id>

ID of key-pair owner (Admin only).

nova keypair-list

usage: nova keypair-list [--user <user-id>] [--marker <marker>]
                         [--limit <limit>]

Print a list of keypairs for a user (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Optional arguments:

--user <user-id>

List key-pairs of specified user ID (Admin only).

--marker <marker>

The last keypair of the previous page; displays list of keypairs after “marker”.

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of keypairs to display. If limit is bigger than ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ option of Nova API, limit ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ will be used instead.

nova keypair-show

usage: nova keypair-show [--user <user-id>] <keypair>

Show details about the given keypair. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Positional arguments:

<keypair>

Name of keypair.

Optional arguments:

--user <user-id>

ID of key-pair owner (Admin only).

nova limits

usage: nova limits [--tenant [<tenant>]] [--reserved]

Print rate and absolute limits.

Optional arguments:

--tenant [<tenant>]

Display information from single tenant (Admin only).

--reserved

Include reservations count.

nova list

usage: nova list [--reservation-id <reservation-id>] [--ip <ip-regexp>]
                 [--ip6 <ip6-regexp>] [--name <name-regexp>]
                 [--status <status>] [--flavor <flavor>] [--image <image>]
                 [--host <hostname>] [--all-tenants [<0|1>]]
                 [--tenant [<tenant>]] [--user [<user>]] [--deleted]
                 [--fields <fields>] [--minimal]
                 [--sort <key>[:<direction>]] [--marker <marker>]
                 [--limit <limit>] [--availability-zone <availability_zone>]
                 [--key-name <key_name>] [--[no-]config-drive]
                 [--progress <progress>] [--vm-state <vm_state>]
                 [--task-state <task_state>] [--power-state <power_state>]
                 [--changes-since <changes_since>]
                 [--changes-before <changes_before>]
                 [--tags <tags>] [--tags-any <tags-any>]
                 [--not-tags <not-tags>] [--not-tags-any <not-tags-any>]
                 [--locked]

List servers.

Note that from microversion 2.69, during partial infrastructure failures in the deployment, the output of this command may return partial results for the servers present in the failure domain.

Optional arguments:

--reservation-id <reservation-id>

Only return servers that match reservation-id.

--ip <ip-regexp>

Search with regular expression match by IP address.

--ip6 <ip6-regexp>

Search with regular expression match by IPv6 address.

--name <name-regexp>

Search with regular expression match by name.

--status <status>

Search by server status.

--flavor <flavor>

Search by flavor name or ID.

--image <image>

Search by image name or ID.

--host <hostname>

Search servers by hostname to which they are assigned (Admin only).

--all-tenants [<0|1>]

Display information from all tenants (Admin only).

--tenant [<tenant>]

Display information from single tenant (Admin only).

--user [<user>]

Display information from single user (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--deleted

Only display deleted servers (Admin only).

--fields <fields>

Comma-separated list of fields to display. Use the show command to see which fields are available.

--minimal

Get only UUID and name.

--sort <key>[:<direction>]

Comma-separated list of sort keys and directions in the form of <key>[:<asc|desc>]. The direction defaults to descending if not specified.

--marker <marker>

The last server UUID of the previous page; displays list of servers after “marker”.

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of servers to display. If limit == -1, all servers will be displayed. If limit is bigger than ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ option of Nova API, limit ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ will be used instead.

--availability-zone <availability_zone>

Display servers based on their availability zone (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--key-name <key_name>

Display servers based on their keypair name (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--config-drive

Display servers that have a config drive attached. It is mutually exclusive with ‘–no-config-drive’. (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--no-config-drive

Display servers that do not have a config drive attached. It is mutually exclusive with ‘–config-drive’. (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--progress <progress>

Display servers based on their progress value (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--vm-state <vm_state>

Display servers based on their vm_state value (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--task-state <task_state>

Display servers based on their task_state value (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--power-state <power_state>

Display servers based on their power_state value (Admin only until microversion 2.82).

--changes-since <changes_since>

List only servers changed later or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-04T06:27:59Z .

--changes-before <changes_before>

List only servers changed earlier or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-05T06:27:59Z . (Supported by API versions ‘2.66’ - ‘2.latest’)

--tags <tags>

The given tags must all be present for a server to be included in the list result. Boolean expression in this case is ‘t1 AND t2’. Tags must be separated by commas: –tags <tag1,tag2> (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’)

--tags-any <tags-any>

If one of the given tags is present the server will be included in the list result. Boolean expression in this case is ‘t1 OR t2’. Tags must be separated by commas: –tags-any <tag1,tag2> (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’)

--not-tags <not-tags>

Only the servers that do not have any of the given tags will be included in the list results. Boolean expression in this case is ‘NOT(t1 AND t2)’. Tags must be separated by commas: –not-tags <tag1,tag2> (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’)

--not-tags-any <not-tags-any>

Only the servers that do not have at least one of the given tags will be included in the list result. Boolean expression in this case is ‘NOT(t1 OR t2)’. Tags must be separated by commas: –not-tags-any <tag1,tag2> (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’)

--locked <locked>

Display servers based on their locked value. A value must be specified; eg. ‘true’ will list only locked servers and ‘false’ will list only unlocked servers. (Supported by API versions ‘2.73’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova list-secgroup

usage: nova list-secgroup <server>

List Security Group(s) of a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova live-migration

usage: nova live-migration [--block-migrate] [--force] <server> [<host>]

Migrate running server to a new machine.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<host>

Destination host name. If no host is specified, the scheduler will choose one.

Optional arguments:

--block-migrate

True in case of block_migration. (Default=auto:live_migration) (Supported by API versions ‘2.25’ - ‘2.latest’)

--force

Force a live-migration by not verifying the provided destination host by the scheduler. (Supported by API versions ‘2.30’ - ‘2.67’)

Warning

This could result in failures to actually live migrate the server to the specified host. It is recommended to either not specify a host so that the scheduler will pick one, or specify a host without --force.

nova live-migration-abort

usage: nova live-migration-abort <server> <migration>

Abort an on-going live migration. (Supported by API versions ‘2.24’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

For microversions from 2.24 to 2.64 the migration status must be running; for microversion 2.65 and greater, the migration status can also be queued and preparing.

New in version 3.3.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<migration>

ID of migration.

nova live-migration-force-complete

usage: nova live-migration-force-complete <server> <migration>

Force on-going live migration to complete. (Supported by API versions ‘2.22’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 3.3.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<migration>

ID of migration.

nova lock

usage: nova lock [--reason <reason>] <server>

Lock a server. A normal (non-admin) user will not be able to execute actions on a locked server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--reason <reason>

Reason for locking the server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.73’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova meta

usage: nova meta <server> <action> <key=value> [<key=value> ...]

Set or delete metadata on a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<action>

Actions: ‘set’ or ‘delete’.

<key=value>

Metadata to set or delete (only key is necessary on delete).

nova migrate

usage: nova migrate [--host <host>] [--poll] <server>

Migrate a server. The new host will be selected by the scheduler.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--host <host>

Destination host name. (Supported by API versions ‘2.56’ - ‘2.latest’)

--poll

Report the server migration progress until it completes.

nova migration-list

usage: nova migration-list [--instance-uuid <instance_uuid>]
                           [--host <host>]
                           [--status <status>]
                           [--migration-type <migration_type>]
                           [--source-compute <source_compute>]
                           [--marker <marker>]
                           [--limit <limit>]
                           [--changes-since <changes_since>]
                           [--changes-before <changes_before>]
                           [--project-id <project_id>]
                           [--user-id <user_id>]

Print a list of migrations.

Examples

To see the list of evacuation operations from a compute service host:

nova migration-list --migration-type evacuation --source-compute host.foo.bar

Optional arguments:

--instance-uuid <instance_uuid>

Fetch migrations for the given instance.

--host <host>

Fetch migrations for the given source or destination host.

--status <status>

Fetch migrations for the given status.

--migration-type <migration_type>

Filter migrations by type. Valid values are:

  • evacuation

  • live-migration

  • migration

    Note

    This is a cold migration.

  • resize

--source-compute <source_compute>

Filter migrations by source compute host name.

--marker <marker>

The last migration of the previous page; displays list of migrations after “marker”. Note that the marker is the migration UUID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.59’ - ‘2.latest’)

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of migrations to display. Note that there is a configurable max limit on the server, and the limit that is used will be the minimum of what is requested here and what is configured in the server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.59’ - ‘2.latest’)

--changes-since <changes_since>

List only migrations changed later or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-04T06:27:59Z . (Supported by API versions ‘2.59’ - ‘2.latest’)

--changes-before <changes_before>

List only migrations changed earlier or equal to a certain point of time. The provided time should be an ISO 8061 formatted time. e.g. 2016-03-04T06:27:59Z . (Supported by API versions ‘2.66’ - ‘2.latest’)

--project-id <project_id>

Filter the migrations by the given project ID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.80’ - ‘2.latest’)

--user-id <user_id>

Filter the migrations by the given user ID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.80’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova pause

usage: nova pause <server>

Pause a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova quota-class-show

usage: nova quota-class-show <class>

List the quotas for a quota class.

Positional arguments:

<class>

Name of quota class to list the quotas for.

nova quota-class-update

usage: nova quota-class-update [--instances <instances>] [--cores <cores>]
                               [--ram <ram>]
                               [--metadata-items <metadata-items>]
                               [--key-pairs <key-pairs>]
                               [--server-groups <server-groups>]
                               [--server-group-members <server-group-members>]
                               <class>

Update the quotas for a quota class. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Positional arguments:

<class>

Name of quota class to set the quotas for.

Optional arguments:

--instances <instances>

New value for the “instances” quota.

--cores <cores>

New value for the “cores” quota.

--ram <ram>

New value for the “ram” quota.

--metadata-items <metadata-items>

New value for the “metadata-items” quota.

--key-pairs <key-pairs>

New value for the “key-pairs” quota.

--server-groups <server-groups>

New value for the “server-groups” quota.

--server-group-members <server-group-members>

New value for the “server-group-members” quota.

nova quota-defaults

usage: nova quota-defaults [--tenant <tenant-id>]

List the default quotas for a tenant.

Optional arguments:

--tenant <tenant-id>

ID of tenant to list the default quotas for.

nova quota-delete

usage: nova quota-delete --tenant <tenant-id> [--user <user-id>]

Delete quota for a tenant/user so their quota will Revert back to default.

Optional arguments:

--tenant <tenant-id>

ID of tenant to delete quota for.

--user <user-id>

ID of user to delete quota for.

nova quota-show

usage: nova quota-show [--tenant <tenant-id>] [--user <user-id>] [--detail]

List the quotas for a tenant/user.

Optional arguments:

--tenant <tenant-id>

ID of tenant to list the quotas for.

--user <user-id>

ID of user to list the quotas for.

--detail

Show detailed info (limit, reserved, in-use).

nova quota-update

usage: nova quota-update [--user <user-id>] [--instances <instances>]
                         [--cores <cores>] [--ram <ram>]
                         [--metadata-items <metadata-items>]
                         [--key-pairs <key-pairs>]
                         [--server-groups <server-groups>]
                         [--server-group-members <server-group-members>]
                         [--force]
                         <tenant-id>

Update the quotas for a tenant/user. (Supported by API versions ‘2.0’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

Positional arguments:

<tenant-id>

ID of tenant to set the quotas for.

Optional arguments:

--user <user-id>

ID of user to set the quotas for.

--instances <instances>

New value for the “instances” quota.

--cores <cores>

New value for the “cores” quota.

--ram <ram>

New value for the “ram” quota.

--metadata-items <metadata-items>

New value for the “metadata-items” quota.

--key-pairs <key-pairs>

New value for the “key-pairs” quota.

--server-groups <server-groups>

New value for the “server-groups” quota.

--server-group-members <server-group-members>

New value for the “server-group-members” quota.

--force

Whether force update the quota even if the already used and reserved exceeds the new quota.

nova reboot

usage: nova reboot [--hard] [--poll] <server> [<server> ...]

Reboot a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server(s).

Optional arguments:

--hard

Perform a hard reboot (instead of a soft one). Note: Ironic does not currently support soft reboot; consequently, bare metal nodes will always do a hard reboot, regardless of the use of this option.

--poll

Poll until reboot is complete.

nova rebuild

usage: nova rebuild [--rebuild-password <rebuild-password>] [--poll]
                    [--minimal] [--preserve-ephemeral] [--name <name>]
                    [--description <description>] [--meta <key=value>]
                    [--key-name <key-name>] [--key-unset]
                    [--user-data <user-data>] [--user-data-unset]
                    [--trusted-image-certificate-id <trusted-image-certificate-id>]
                    [--trusted-image-certificates-unset]
                    <server> <image>

Shutdown, re-image, and re-boot a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<image>

Name or ID of new image.

Optional arguments:

--rebuild-password <rebuild-password>

Set the provided admin password on the rebuilt server.

--poll

Report the server rebuild progress until it completes.

--minimal

Skips flavor/image lookups when showing servers.

--preserve-ephemeral

Preserve the default ephemeral storage partition on rebuild.

--name <name>

Name for the new server.

--description <description>

New description for the server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.19’ - ‘2.latest’)

--meta <key=value>

Record arbitrary key/value metadata to /meta_data.json on the metadata server. Can be specified multiple times.

--key-name <key-name>

Keypair name to set in the server. Cannot be specified with the ‘–key-unset’ option. (Supported by API versions ‘2.54’ - ‘2.latest’)

--key-unset

Unset keypair in the server. Cannot be specified with the ‘–key-name’ option. (Supported by API versions ‘2.54’ - ‘2.latest’)

--user-data <user-data>

User data file to pass to be exposed by the metadata server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.57’ - ‘2.latest’)

--user-data-unset

Unset user_data in the server. Cannot be specified with the ‘–user-data’ option. (Supported by API versions ‘2.57’ - ‘2.latest’)

--trusted-image-certificate-id <trusted-image-certificate-id>

Trusted image certificate IDs used to validate certificates during the image signature verification process. Defaults to env[OS_TRUSTED_IMAGE_CERTIFICATE_IDS]. May be specified multiple times to pass multiple trusted image certificate IDs. (Supported by API versions ‘2.63’ - ‘2.latest’)

--trusted-image-certificates-unset

Unset trusted_image_certificates in the server. Cannot be specified with the --trusted-image-certificate-id option. (Supported by API versions ‘2.63’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova refresh-network

usage: nova refresh-network <server>

Refresh server network information.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of a server for which the network cache should be refreshed from neutron (Admin only).

nova remove-secgroup

usage: nova remove-secgroup <server> <secgroup>

Remove a Security Group from a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<secgroup>

Name of Security Group.

nova rescue

usage: nova rescue [--password <password>] [--image <image>] <server>

Reboots a server into rescue mode, which starts the machine from either the initial image or a specified image, attaching the current boot disk as secondary.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--password <password>

The admin password to be set in the rescue environment.

--image <image>

The image to rescue with.

nova reset-network

usage: nova reset-network <server>

Reset network of a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova reset-state

usage: nova reset-state [--all-tenants] [--active] <server> [<server> ...]

Reset the state of a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server(s).

Optional arguments:

--all-tenants

Reset state server(s) in another tenant by name (Admin only).

--active

Request the server be reset to “active” state instead of “error” state (the default).

nova resize

usage: nova resize [--poll] <server> <flavor>

Resize a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<flavor>

Name or ID of new flavor.

Optional arguments:

--poll

Report the server resize progress until it completes.

nova resize-confirm

usage: nova resize-confirm <server>

Confirm a previous resize.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova resize-revert

usage: nova resize-revert <server>

Revert a previous resize (and return to the previous VM).

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova restore

usage: nova restore <server>

Restore a soft-deleted server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova resume

usage: nova resume <server>

Resume a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova server-group-create

usage: nova server-group-create [--rules <key=value>] <name> <policy>

Create a new server group with the specified details.

Positional arguments:

<name>

Server group name.

<policy>

Policy for the server groups.

Optional arguments:

--rule

Policy rules for the server groups. (Supported by API versions ‘2.64’ - ‘2.latest’). Currently, only the max_server_per_host rule is supported for the anti-affinity policy. The max_server_per_host rule allows specifying how many members of the anti-affinity group can reside on the same compute host. If not specified, only one member from the same anti-affinity group can reside on a given host.

nova server-group-delete

usage: nova server-group-delete <id> [<id> ...]

Delete specific server group(s).

Positional arguments:

<id>

Unique ID(s) of the server group to delete.

nova server-group-get

usage: nova server-group-get <id>

Get a specific server group.

Positional arguments:

<id>

Unique ID of the server group to get.

nova server-group-list

usage: nova server-group-list [--limit <limit>] [--offset <offset>]
                              [--all-projects]

Print a list of all server groups.

Optional arguments:

--limit <limit>

Maximum number of server groups to display. If limit is bigger than ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ option of Nova API, limit ‘CONF.api.max_limit’ will be used instead.

--offset <offset>

The offset of groups list to display; use with limit to return a slice of server groups.

--all-projects

Display server groups from all projects (Admin only).

nova server-migration-list

usage: nova server-migration-list <server>

Get the migrations list of specified server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.23’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 3.3.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova server-migration-show

usage: nova server-migration-show <server> <migration>

Get the migration of specified server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.23’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 3.3.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<migration>

ID of migration.

nova server-tag-add

usage: nova server-tag-add <server> <tag> [<tag> ...]

Add one or more tags to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 4.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<tag>

Tag(s) to add.

nova server-tag-delete

usage: nova server-tag-delete <server> <tag> [<tag> ...]

Delete one or more tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 4.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<tag>

Tag(s) to delete.

nova server-tag-delete-all

usage: nova server-tag-delete-all <server>

Delete all tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 4.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova server-tag-list

usage: nova server-tag-list <server>

Get list of tags from a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 4.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova server-tag-set

usage: nova server-tag-set <server> <tags> [<tags> ...]

Set list of tags to a server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.26’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 4.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<tags>

Tag(s) to set.

nova server-topology

usage: nova server-topology <server>

Retrieve server NUMA topology information. Host specific fields are only visible to users with the administrative role. (Supported by API versions ‘2.78’ - ‘2.latest’)

New in version 15.1.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova service-delete

usage: nova service-delete <id>

Delete the service.

Important

If deleting a nova-compute service, be sure to stop the actual nova-compute process on the physical host before deleting the service with this command. Failing to do so can lead to the running service re-creating orphaned compute_nodes table records in the database.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of service as a UUID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.53’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova service-disable

usage: nova service-disable [--reason <reason>] <id>

Disable the service.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of the service as a UUID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.53’ - ‘2.latest’)

Optional arguments:

--reason <reason>

Reason for disabling the service.

nova service-enable

usage: nova service-enable <id>

Enable the service.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of the service as a UUID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.53’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova service-force-down

usage: nova service-force-down [--unset] <id>

Force service to down. (Supported by API versions ‘2.11’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 2.27.0.

Positional arguments:

<id>

ID of the service as a UUID. (Supported by API versions ‘2.53’ - ‘2.latest’)

Optional arguments:

--unset

Unset the forced_down state of the service.

nova service-list

usage: nova service-list [--host <hostname>] [--binary <binary>]

Show a list of all running services. Filter by host & binary.

Note that from microversion 2.69, during partial infrastructure failures in the deployment, the output of this command may return partial results for the services present in the failure domain.

Optional arguments:

--host <hostname>

Name of host.

--binary <binary>

Service binary.

nova set-password

usage: nova set-password <server>

Change the admin password for a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova shelve

usage: nova shelve <server>

Shelve a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova shelve-offload

usage: nova shelve-offload <server>

Remove a shelved server from the compute node.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova show

usage: nova show [--minimal] [--wrap <integer>] <server>

Show details about the given server.

Note that from microversion 2.69, during partial infrastructure failures in the deployment, the output of this command may return partial results for the server if it exists in the failure domain.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--minimal

Skips flavor/image lookups when showing servers.

--wrap <integer>

Wrap the output to a specified length, or 0 to disable.

nova ssh

usage: nova ssh [--port PORT] [--address-type ADDRESS_TYPE]
                [--network <network>] [--ipv6] [--login <login>] [-i IDENTITY]
                [--extra-opts EXTRA]
                <server>

SSH into a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--port PORT

Optional flag to indicate which port to use for ssh. (Default=22)

--address-type ADDRESS_TYPE

Optional flag to indicate which IP type to use. Possible values includes fixed and floating (the Default).

--network <network>

Network to use for the ssh.

--ipv6

Optional flag to indicate whether to use an IPv6 address attached to a server. (Defaults to IPv4 address)

--login <login>

Login to use.

-i IDENTITY, --identity IDENTITY

Private key file, same as the -i option to the ssh command.

--extra-opts EXTRA

Extra options to pass to ssh. see: man ssh.

nova start

usage: nova start [--all-tenants] <server> [<server> ...]

Start the server(s).

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server(s).

Optional arguments:

--all-tenants

Start server(s) in another tenant by name (Admin only).

nova stop

usage: nova stop [--all-tenants] <server> [<server> ...]

Stop the server(s).

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server(s).

Optional arguments:

--all-tenants

Stop server(s) in another tenant by name (Admin only).

nova suspend

usage: nova suspend <server>

Suspend a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova trigger-crash-dump

usage: nova trigger-crash-dump <server>

Trigger crash dump in an instance. (Supported by API versions ‘2.17’ - ‘2.latest’) [hint: use ‘–os-compute-api-version’ flag to show help message for proper version]

New in version 3.3.0.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova unlock

usage: nova unlock <server>

Unlock a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova unpause

usage: nova unpause <server>

Unpause a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova unrescue

usage: nova unrescue <server>

Restart the server from normal boot disk again.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova unshelve

usage: nova unshelve [--availability-zone <availability_zone>] <server>

Unshelve a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--availability-zone <availability_zone>

Name of the availability zone in which to unshelve a SHELVED_OFFLOADED server. (Supported by API versions ‘2.77’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova update

usage: nova update [--name <name>] [--description <description>] <server>

Update the name or the description for a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name (old name) or ID of server.

Optional arguments:

--name <name>

New name for the server.

--description <description>

New description for the server. If it equals to empty string (i.g. “”), the server description will be removed. (Supported by API versions ‘2.19’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova usage

usage: nova usage [--start <start>] [--end <end>] [--tenant <tenant-id>]

Show usage data for a single tenant.

Optional arguments:

--start <start>

Usage range start date ex 2012-01-20. (default: 4 weeks ago)

--end <end>

Usage range end date, ex 2012-01-20. (default: tomorrow)

--tenant <tenant-id>

UUID of tenant to get usage for.

nova usage-list

usage: nova usage-list [--start <start>] [--end <end>]

List usage data for all tenants.

Optional arguments:

--start <start>

Usage range start date ex 2012-01-20. (default: 4 weeks ago)

--end <end>

Usage range end date, ex 2012-01-20. (default: tomorrow)

nova version-list

usage: nova version-list

List all API versions.

nova volume-attach

usage: nova volume-attach [--delete-on-termination] [--tag <tag>]
                          <server> <volume> [<device>]

Attach a volume to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<volume>

ID of the volume to attach.

<device>

Name of the device e.g. /dev/vdb. Use “auto” for autoassign (if supported). Libvirt driver will use default device name.

Optional arguments:

--tag <tag>

Tag for the attached volume. (Supported by API versions ‘2.49’ - ‘2.latest’)

--delete-on-termination

Specify if the attached volume should be deleted when the server is destroyed. By default the attached volume is not deleted when the server is destroyed. (Supported by API versions ‘2.79’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova volume-attachments

usage: nova volume-attachments <server>

List all the volumes attached to a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

nova volume-detach

usage: nova volume-detach <server> <volume>

Detach a volume from a server.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<volume>

ID of the volume to detach.

nova volume-update

usage: nova volume-update [--[no-]delete-on-termination]
                          <server> <src_volume> <dest_volume>

Update the attachment on the server. Migrates the data from an attached volume to the specified available volume and swaps out the active attachment to the new volume.

Positional arguments:

<server>

Name or ID of server.

<src_volume>

ID of the source (original) volume.

<dest_volume>

ID of the destination volume.

Optional arguments:

--delete-on-termination

Specify that the volume should be deleted when the server is destroyed. It is mutually exclusive with ‘–no-delete-on-termination’. (Supported by API versions ‘2.85’ - ‘2.latest’)

--no-delete-on-termination

Specify that the attached volume should not be deleted when the server is destroyed. It is mutually exclusive with ‘–delete-on-termination’. (Supported by API versions ‘2.85’ - ‘2.latest’)

nova bash-completion

usage: nova bash-completion

Prints all of the commands and options to stdout so that the nova.bash_completion script doesn’t have to hard code them.