nova-manage¶
Synopsis¶
nova-manage <category> [<action> [<options>...]]
Description¶
nova-manage controls cloud computing instances by managing various admin-only aspects of Nova.
The standard pattern for executing a nova-manage command is:
nova-manage <category> <command> [<args>]
Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories:
nova-manage
You can also run with a category argument such as db
to see a list of all
commands in that category:
nova-manage db
Options¶
These options apply to all commands and may be given in any order, before or after commands. Individual commands may provide additional options. Options without an argument can be combined after a single dash.
- -h, --help¶
Show a help message and exit
- --config-dir <dir>¶
Path to a config directory to pull
*.conf
files from. This file set is sorted, so as to provide a predictable parse order if individual options are over-ridden. The set is parsed after the file(s) specified via previous--config-file
, arguments hence over-ridden options in the directory take precedence. This option must be set from the command-line.
- --config-file <path>¶
Path to a config file to use. Multiple config files can be specified, with values in later files taking precedence. Defaults to None. This option must be set from the command-line.
- --log-config-append <path>, --log-config <path>, --log_config <path>¶
The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for example,
--log-date-format
).
- --log-date-format <format>¶
Defines the format string for
%(asctime)s
in log records. Default: None. This option is ignored if--log-config-append
is set.
- --log-dir <dir>, --logdir <dir>¶
The base directory used for relative log_file paths. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --log-file PATH, --logfile <path>¶
Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --syslog-log-facility SYSLOG_LOG_FACILITY¶
Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --use-journal¶
Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --nouse-journal¶
The inverse of
--use-journal
.
- --use-json¶
Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --nouse-json¶
The inverse of
--use-json
.
- --use-syslog¶
Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
--log-config-append
is set.
- --nouse-syslog¶
The inverse of
--use-syslog
.
- --watch-log-file¶
Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if
--log-file
option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if--log-config-append
is set.
- --nowatch-log-file¶
The inverse of
--watch-log-file
.
- --debug, -d¶
If enabled, the logging level will be set to
DEBUG
instead of the defaultINFO
level.
- --post-mortem¶
Allow post-mortem debugging.
- --nopost-mortem¶
The inverse of
--post-mortem
.
- --version¶
Show program’s version number and exit
Database Commands¶
db version¶
nova-manage db version
Print the current main database version.
db sync¶
nova-manage db sync [--local_cell] [VERSION]
Upgrade the main database schema up to the most recent version or VERSION
if specified. By default, this command will also attempt to upgrade the schema
for the cell0 database if it is mapped.
If --local_cell
is specified, then only the main database in the
current cell is upgraded. The local database connection is determined by
database.connection
in the configuration file, passed to
nova-manage using the --config-file
option(s).
Refer to the nova-manage cells_v2 map_cell0 or nova-manage cells_v2 simple_cell_setup commands for more details on mapping the cell0 database.
This command should be run after nova-manage api_db sync.
Options
- --local_cell¶
Only sync db in the local cell: do not attempt to fan-out to all cells.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Successfully synced database schema. |
1 |
Failed to access cell0. |
Changed in version 20.0.0: (Train)
Removed support for the legacy --version <version>
argument.
Changed in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Migrated versioning engine to alembic. The optional VERSION
argument is
now expected to be an alembic-based version. sqlalchemy-migrate-based
versions will be rejected.
db archive_deleted_rows¶
nova-manage db archive_deleted_rows [--max_rows <rows>] [--verbose]
[--until-complete] [--before <date>] [--purge] [--all-cells] [--task-log]
[--sleep]
Move deleted rows from production tables to shadow tables. Note that the
corresponding rows in the instance_mappings
, request_specs
and
instance_group_member
tables of the API database are purged when
instance records are archived and thus,
api_database.connection
is required in the config
file.
If automating, this should be run continuously while the result is 1,
stopping at 0, or use the --until-complete
option.
Changed in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Added --task-log
, --sleep
options.
Options
- --max_rows <rows>¶
Maximum number of deleted rows to archive. Defaults to 1000. Note that this number does not include the corresponding rows, if any, that are removed from the API database for deleted instances.
- --before <date>¶
Archive rows that have been deleted before
<date>
. Accepts date strings in the default format output by thedate
command, as well asYYYY-MM-DD[HH:mm:ss]
. For example:# Purge shadow table rows older than a specific date nova-manage db archive_deleted_rows --before 2015-10-21 # or nova-manage db archive_deleted_rows --before "Oct 21 2015" # Times are also accepted nova-manage db archive_deleted_rows --before "2015-10-21 12:00"
Note that relative dates (such as
yesterday
) are not supported natively. Thedate
command can be helpful here:# Archive deleted rows more than one month old nova-manage db archive_deleted_rows --before "$(date -d 'now - 1 month')"
- --verbose¶
Print how many rows were archived per table.
- --until-complete¶
Run continuously until all deleted rows are archived. Use
--max_rows
as a batch size for each iteration.
- --purge¶
Purge all data from shadow tables after archive completes.
- --all-cells¶
Run command across all cells.
- --task-log¶
Also archive
task_log
table records. Note thattask_log
records are never deleted, so archiving them will move all of thetask_log
records up to now into the shadow tables. It is recommended to also specify the--before
option to avoid races for those consumingtask_log
record data via the /os-instance_usage_audit_log API (example: Telemetry).
- --sleep¶
The amount of time in seconds to sleep between batches when
--until-complete
is used. Defaults to 0.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Nothing was archived. |
1 |
Some number of rows were archived. |
2 |
Invalid value for |
3 |
No connection to the API database could be established using
|
4 |
Invalid value for |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
db purge¶
nova-manage db purge [--all] [--before <date>] [--verbose] [--all-cells]
Delete rows from shadow tables. For --all-cells
to work, the API
database connection information must be configured.
New in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Options
- --all¶
Purge all rows in the shadow tables.
- --before <date>¶
Delete data that was archived before
<date>
. Accepts date strings in the default format output by thedate
command, as well asYYYY-MM-DD[HH:mm:ss]
. For example:# Purge shadow table rows older than a specific date nova-manage db purge --before 2015-10-21 # or nova-manage db purge --before "Oct 21 2015" # Times are also accepted nova-manage db purge --before "2015-10-21 12:00"
Note that relative dates (such as
yesterday
) are not supported natively. Thedate
command can be helpful here:# Archive deleted rows more than one month old nova-manage db purge --before "$(date -d 'now - 1 month')"
- --verbose¶
Print information about purged records.
- --all-cells¶
Run against all cell databases.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Rows were deleted. |
1 |
Required arguments were not provided. |
2 |
Invalid value for |
3 |
Nothing was purged. |
4 |
No connection to the API database could be established using
|
db online_data_migrations¶
nova-manage db online_data_migrations [--max-count <count>]
Perform data migration to update all live data.
This command should be called after upgrading database schema and nova services on all controller nodes. If it exits with partial updates (exit status 1) it should be called again, even if some updates initially generated errors, because some updates may depend on others having completed. If it exits with status 2, intervention is required to resolve the issue causing remaining updates to fail. It should be considered successfully completed only when the exit status is 0.
For example:
$ nova-manage db online_data_migrations
Running batches of 50 until complete
2 rows matched query migrate_instances_add_request_spec, 0 migrated
2 rows matched query populate_queued_for_delete, 2 migrated
+---------------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+
| Migration | Total Needed | Completed |
+---------------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+
| create_incomplete_consumers | 0 | 0 |
| migrate_instances_add_request_spec | 2 | 0 |
| migrate_quota_classes_to_api_db | 0 | 0 |
| migrate_quota_limits_to_api_db | 0 | 0 |
| migration_migrate_to_uuid | 0 | 0 |
| populate_missing_availability_zones | 0 | 0 |
| populate_queued_for_delete | 2 | 2 |
| populate_uuids | 0 | 0 |
+---------------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+
In the above example, the migrate_instances_add_request_spec
migration
found two candidate records but did not need to perform any kind of data
migration for either of them. In the case of the
populate_queued_for_delete
migration, two candidate records were found
which did require a data migration. Since --max-count
defaults to 50
and only two records were migrated with no more candidates remaining, the
command completed successfully with exit code 0.
New in version 13.0.0: (Mitaka)
Options
- --max-count <count>¶
Controls the maximum number of objects to migrate in a given call. If not specified, migration will occur in batches of 50 until fully complete.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
No (further) updates are possible. |
1 |
Some updates were completed successfully. Note that not all updates may have succeeded. |
2 |
Some updates generated errors and no other migrations were able to take effect in the last batch attempted. |
127 |
Invalid input was provided. |
db ironic_compute_node_move¶
nova-manage db ironic_compute_node_move --ironic-node-uuid <uuid> --destination-host <host>
Move ironic nodes, along with any associated instances, between nova-compute services.
This is useful when migrating away from using peer_list and multiple hash ring balanced nova-compute servers to the new ironic shard system.
First you must turn off the nova-compute service that currently manages the Ironic host. Second you mark that nova-compute service as forced down via the Nova API. Third, you ensure the new nova-compute service is correctly configured to target the appropriate shard (and optionally also a conductor group). Finally, most Ironic nodes should now move to the new service, but any Ironic nodes with instances on them will need to be manually moved to their new Ironic service by using this nova-manage command.
New in version 28.0.0: (2023.2 Bobcat)
Options
- --ironic-node-uuid <uuid>¶
Ironic node uuid to be moved (which is also the Nova compute node uuid and the uuid of corresponding resource provider in Placement).
The Nova compute service that currently manages this Ironic node must first be marked a “forced down” via the Nova API, in a similar way to a down hypervisor that is about to have its VMs evacuated to a replacement hypervisor.
- --destination-host <host>¶
Destination ironic nova-compute service CONF.host.
API Database Commands¶
api_db version¶
nova-manage api_db version
Print the current API database version.
New in version 2015.1.0: (Kilo)
api_db sync¶
nova-manage api_db sync [VERSION]
Upgrade the API database schema up to the most recent version or
VERSION
if specified. This command does not create the API
database, it runs schema migration scripts. The API database connection is
determined by api_database.connection
in the
configuration file passed to nova-manage.
This command should be run before nova-manage db sync
.
New in version 2015.1.0: (Kilo)
Changed in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Added support for upgrading the optional placement database if
[placement_database]/connection
is configured.
Changed in version 20.0.0: (Train)
Removed support for upgrading the optional placement database as placement is now a separate project.
Removed support for the legacy --version <version>
argument.
Changed in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Migrated versioning engine to alembic. The optional VERSION
argument is
now expected to be an alembic-based version. sqlalchemy-migrate-based
versions will be rejected.
Cells v2 Commands¶
cell_v2 simple_cell_setup¶
nova-manage cell_v2 simple_cell_setup [--transport-url <transport_url>]
Setup a fresh cells v2 environment. If --transport-url
is not
specified, it will use the one defined by transport_url
in the configuration file.
New in version 14.0.0: (Newton)
Options
- --transport-url <transport_url>¶
The transport url for the cell message queue.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Setup is completed. |
1 |
No hosts are reporting, meaning none can be mapped, or if the transport URL is missing or invalid. |
cell_v2 map_cell0¶
nova-manage cell_v2 map_cell0 [--database_connection <database_connection>]
Create a cell mapping to the database connection for the cell0 database.
If a database_connection is not specified, it will use the one defined by
database.connection
in the configuration file passed
to nova-manage. The cell0 database is used for instances that have not been
scheduled to any cell. This generally applies to instances that have
encountered an error before they have been scheduled.
New in version 14.0.0: (Newton)
Options
- --database_connection <database_connection>¶
The database connection URL for
cell0
. This is optional. If not provided, a standard database connection will be used based on the main database connection from nova configuration.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
|
cell_v2 map_instances¶
nova-manage cell_v2 map_instances --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>
[--max-count <max_count>] [--reset]
Map instances to the provided cell. Instances in the nova database will
be queried from oldest to newest and mapped to the provided cell.
A --max-count
can be set on the number of instance to map in a single
run. Repeated runs of the command will start from where the last run finished
so it is not necessary to increase --max-count
to finish.
A --reset
option can be passed which will reset the marker, thus
making the command start from the beginning as opposed to the default behavior
of starting from where the last run finished.
If --max-count
is not specified, all instances in the cell will be
mapped in batches of 50. If you have a large number of instances, consider
specifying a custom value and run the command until it exits with 0.
New in version 12.0.0: (Liberty)
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
Unmigrated instances will be mapped to the cell with the UUID provided.
- --max-count <max_count>¶
Maximum number of instances to map. If not set, all instances in the cell will be mapped in batches of 50. If you have a large number of instances, consider specifying a custom value and run the command until it exits with 0.
- --reset¶
The command will start from the beginning as opposed to the default behavior of starting from where the last run finished.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
All instances have been mapped. |
1 |
There are still instances to be mapped. |
127 |
Invalid value for |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
cell_v2 map_cell_and_hosts¶
nova-manage cell_v2 map_cell_and_hosts [--name <cell_name>]
[--transport-url <transport_url>] [--verbose]
Create a cell mapping to the database connection and message queue
transport URL, and map hosts to that cell. The database connection
comes from the database.connection
defined in the
configuration file passed to nova-manage. If --transport-url
is not
specified, it will use the one defined by
transport_url
in the configuration file. This command
is idempotent (can be run multiple times), and the verbose option will
print out the resulting cell mapping UUID.
New in version 13.0.0: (Mitaka)
Options
- --transport-url <transport_url>¶
The transport url for the cell message queue.
- --name <cell_name>¶
The name of the cell.
- --verbose¶
Output the cell mapping uuid for any newly mapped hosts.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Successful completion. |
1 |
The transport url is missing or invalid |
cell_v2 verify_instance¶
nova-manage cell_v2 verify_instance --uuid <instance_uuid> [--quiet]
Verify instance mapping to a cell. This command is useful to determine if the cells v2 environment is properly setup, specifically in terms of the cell, host, and instance mapping records required.
New in version 14.0.0: (Newton)
Options
- --uuid <instance_uuid>¶
The instance UUID to verify.
- --quiet¶
Do not print anything.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
The instance was successfully mapped to a cell. |
1 |
The instance is not mapped to a cell. See the |
2 |
The cell mapping is missing. See the |
3 |
The instance is a deleted instance that still has an instance mapping. |
4 |
The instance is an archived instance that still has an instance mapping. |
cell_v2 create_cell¶
nova-manage cell_v2 create_cell [--name <cell_name>]
[--transport-url <transport_url>]
[--database_connection <database_connection>] [--verbose] [--disabled]
Create a cell mapping to the database connection and message queue
transport URL. If a database_connection is not specified, it will use the
one defined by database.connection
in the
configuration file passed to nova-manage. If --transport-url
is not
specified, it will use the one defined by
transport_url
in the configuration file. The verbose
option will print out the resulting cell mapping UUID. All the cells
created are by default enabled. However passing the --disabled
option
can create a pre-disabled cell, meaning no scheduling will happen to this
cell.
New in version 15.0.0: (Ocata)
Changed in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Added --disabled
option.
Options
- --name <cell_name>¶
The name of the cell.
- --database_connection <database_connection>¶
The database URL for the cell database.
- --transport-url <transport_url>¶
The transport url for the cell message queue.
- --verbose¶
Output the UUID of the created cell.
- --disabled¶
Create a pre-disabled cell.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
The cell mapping was successfully created. |
1 |
The transport URL or database connection was missing or invalid. |
2 |
Another cell is already using the provided transport URL and/or database connection combination. |
cell_v2 discover_hosts¶
nova-manage cell_v2 discover_hosts [--cell_uuid <cell_uuid>] [--verbose]
[--strict] [--by-service]
Searches cells, or a single cell, and maps found hosts. This command will
check the database for each cell (or a single one if passed in) and map any
hosts which are not currently mapped. If a host is already mapped, nothing
will be done. You need to re-run this command each time you add a batch of
compute hosts to a cell (otherwise the scheduler will never place instances
there and the API will not list the new hosts). If --strict
is
specified, the command will only return 0 if an unmapped host was discovered
and mapped successfully. If --by-service
is specified, this command will
look in the appropriate cell(s) for any nova-compute services and ensure there
are host mappings for them. This is less efficient and is only necessary
when using compute drivers that may manage zero or more actual compute
nodes at any given time (currently only ironic).
This command should be run once after all compute hosts have been deployed and should not be run in parallel. When run in parallel, the commands will collide with each other trying to map the same hosts in the database at the same time.
New in version 14.0.0: (Newton)
Changed in version 16.0.0: (Pike)
Added --strict
option.
Changed in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Added --by-service
option.
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
If provided only this cell will be searched for new hosts to map.
- --verbose¶
Provide detailed output when discovering hosts.
- --strict¶
Considered successful (exit code 0) only when an unmapped host is discovered. Any other outcome will be considered a failure (non-zero exit code).
- --by-service¶
Discover hosts by service instead of compute node.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Hosts were successfully mapped or no hosts needed to be mapped. If
|
1 |
If |
2 |
The command was aborted because of a duplicate host mapping found. This
means the command collided with another running |
cell_v2 list_cells¶
nova-manage cell_v2 list_cells [--verbose]
By default the cell name, UUID, disabled state, masked transport URL and
database connection details are shown. Use the --verbose
option to
see transport URL and database connection with their sensitive details.
New in version 15.0.0: (Ocata)
Changed in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Added the disabled
column to output.
Options
- --verbose¶
Show sensitive details, such as passwords.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success. |
cell_v2 delete_cell¶
nova-manage cell_v2 delete_cell [--force] --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>
Delete a cell by the given UUID.
New in version 15.0.0: (Ocata)
Options
- --force¶
Delete hosts and instance_mappings that belong to the cell as well.
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
The UUID of the cell to delete.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
An empty cell was found and deleted successfully or a cell that has
hosts was found and the cell, hosts and the instance_mappings were
deleted successfully with |
1 |
A cell with the provided UUID could not be found. |
2 |
Host mappings were found for the cell, meaning the cell is not empty,
and the |
3 |
There are active instances mapped to the cell (cell not empty). |
4 |
There are (inactive) instances mapped to the cell and the
|
cell_v2 list_hosts¶
nova-manage cell_v2 list_hosts [--cell_uuid <cell_uuid>]
Lists the hosts in one or all v2 cells. By default hosts in all v2 cells
are listed. Use the --cell_uuid
option to list hosts in a specific cell.
New in version 17.0.0: (Queens)
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
The UUID of the cell.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success. |
1 |
The cell indicated by |
cell_v2 update_cell¶
nova-manage cell_v2 update_cell --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>
[--name <cell_name>] [--transport-url <transport_url>]
[--database_connection <database_connection>] [--disable] [--enable]
Updates the properties of a cell by the given uuid. If a
database_connection is not specified, it will attempt to use the one
defined by database.connection
in the configuration
file. If a transport_url is not specified, it will attempt to use the one
defined by transport_url
in the configuration file.
Note
Updating the transport_url
or database_connection
fields on a
running system will NOT result in all nodes immediately using the new
values. Use caution when changing these values.
The scheduler will not notice that a cell has been enabled/disabled until it is restarted or sent the SIGHUP signal.
New in version 16.0.0: (Pike)
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
The UUID of the cell to update.
- --name <cell_name>¶
Set the cell name.
- --transport-url <transport_url>¶
Set the cell
transport_url
. Note that running nodes will not see the change until restarted or theSIGHUP
signal is sent.
- --database_connection <database_connection>¶
Set the cell
database_connection
. Note that running nodes will not see the change until restarted or theSIGHUP
signal is sent.
- --disable¶
Disables the cell. Note that the scheduling will be blocked to this cell until it is enabled and the
nova-scheduler
service is restarted or theSIGHUP
signal is sent.
- --enable¶
Enables the cell. Note that the
nova-scheduler
service will not see the change until it is restarted or theSIGHUP
signal is sent.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success. |
1 |
The cell was not found by the provided UUID. |
2 |
The specified properties could not be set. |
3 |
The provided |
4 |
An attempt was made to disable and enable a cell at the same time. |
5 |
An attempt was made to disable or enable cell0. |
cell_v2 delete_host¶
nova-manage cell_v2 delete_host --cell_uuid <cell_uuid> --host <host>
Delete a host by the given host name and the given cell UUID.
New in version 17.0.0: (Queens)
Note
The scheduler caches host-to-cell mapping information so when deleting a host the scheduler may need to be restarted or sent the SIGHUP signal.
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
The UUID of the cell.
- --host <host>¶
The host to delete.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
The empty host was found and deleted successfully |
1 |
A cell with the specified UUID could not be found. |
2 |
A host with the specified name could not be found |
3 |
The host with the specified name is not in a cell with the specified UUID. |
4 |
The host with the specified name has instances (host not empty). |
Placement Commands¶
placement heal_allocations¶
nova-manage placement heal_allocations [--max-count <max_count>]
[--verbose] [--skip-port-allocations] [--dry-run]
[--instance <instance_uuid>] [--cell <cell_uuid] [--force]
Iterates over non-cell0 cells looking for instances which do not have allocations in the Placement service and which are not undergoing a task state transition. For each instance found, allocations are created against the compute node resource provider for that instance based on the flavor associated with the instance.
Note
Nested allocations are only partially supported. Nested allocations due to Neutron ports having QoS policies are supported since 20.0.0 (Train) release. But nested allocations due to vGPU or Cyborg device profile requests in the flavor are not supported. Also if you are using provider.yaml files on compute hosts to define additional resources, if those resources are defined on child resource providers then instances using such resources are not supported.
Also if the instance has any port attached that has resource request (e.g. Quality of Service (QoS): Guaranteed Bandwidth) but the corresponding allocation is not found then the allocation is created against the network device resource providers according to the resource request of that port. It is possible that the missing allocation cannot be created either due to not having enough resource inventory on the host the instance resides on or because more than one resource provider could fulfill the request. In this case the instance needs to be manually deleted or the port needs to be detached. When nova supports migrating instances with guaranteed bandwidth ports, migration will heal missing allocations for these instances.
Before the allocations for the ports are persisted in placement nova-manage
tries to update each port in neutron to refer to the resource provider UUID
which provides the requested resources. If any of the port updates fail in
neutron or the allocation update fails in placement the command tries to
roll back the partial updates to the ports. If the roll back fails
then the process stops with exit code 7
and the admin needs to do the
rollback in neutron manually according to the description in the exit code
section.
There is also a special case handled for instances that do have allocations created before Placement API microversion 1.8 where project_id and user_id values were required. For those types of allocations, the project_id and user_id are updated using the values from the instance.
This command requires that the
api_database.connection
and
placement
configuration options are set. Placement API
>= 1.28 is required.
New in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Changed in version 20.0.0: (Train)
Added --dry-run
, --instance
, and
--skip-port-allocations
options.
Changed in version 21.0.0: (Ussuri)
Added --cell
option.
Changed in version 22.0.0: (Victoria)
Added --force
option.
Changed in version 25.0.0: (Yoga)
Added support for healing port allocations if port-resource-request-groups neutron API extension is enabled and therefore ports can request multiple group of resources e.g. by using both guaranteed minimum bandwidth and guaranteed minimum packet rate QoS policy rules.
Options
- --max-count <max_count>¶
Maximum number of instances to process. If not specified, all instances in each cell will be mapped in batches of 50. If you have a large number of instances, consider specifying a custom value and run the command until it exits with 0 or 4.
- --verbose¶
Provide verbose output during execution.
- --dry-run¶
Runs the command and prints output but does not commit any changes. The return code should be 4.
- --instance <instance_uuid>¶
UUID of a specific instance to process. If specified
--max-count
has no effect. Mutually exclusive with--cell
.
- --skip-port-allocations¶
Skip the healing of the resource allocations of bound ports. E.g. healing bandwidth resource allocation for ports having minimum QoS policy rules attached. If your deployment does not use such a feature then the performance impact of querying neutron ports for each instance can be avoided with this flag.
- --cell <cell_uuid>¶
Heal allocations within a specific cell. Mutually exclusive with
--instance
.
- --force¶
Force heal allocations. Requires the
--instance
argument.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Command completed successfully and allocations were created. |
1 |
|
2 |
Unable to find a compute node record for a given instance. |
3 |
Unable to create (or update) allocations for an instance against its compute node resource provider. |
4 |
Command completed successfully but no allocations were created. |
5 |
Unable to query ports from neutron |
6 |
Unable to update ports in neutron |
7 |
Cannot roll back neutron port updates. Manual steps needed. The
error message will indicate which neutron ports need to be changed
to clean up $ openstack port unset <port_uuid> --binding-profile allocation
|
127 |
Invalid input. |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
placement sync_aggregates¶
nova-manage placement sync_aggregates [--verbose]
Mirrors compute host aggregates to resource provider aggregates
in the Placement service. Requires the api_database
and placement
sections of the nova configuration file
to be populated.
Specify --verbose
to get detailed progress output during execution.
Note
Depending on the size of your deployment and the number of compute hosts in aggregates, this command could cause a non-negligible amount of traffic to the placement service and therefore is recommended to be run during maintenance windows.
New in version 18.0.0: (Rocky)
Options
- --verbose¶
Provide verbose output during execution.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Successful run |
1 |
A host was found with more than one matching compute node record |
2 |
An unexpected error occurred while working with the placement API |
3 |
Failed updating provider aggregates in placement |
4 |
Host mappings not found for one or more host aggregate members |
5 |
Compute node records not found for one or more hosts |
6 |
Resource provider not found by uuid for a given host |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
placement audit¶
nova-manage placement audit [--verbose] [--delete]
[--resource_provider <uuid>]
Iterates over all the Resource Providers (or just one if you provide the UUID) and then verifies if the compute allocations are either related to an existing instance or a migration UUID. If not, it will tell which allocations are orphaned.
This command requires that the
api_database.connection
and
placement
configuration options are set. Placement API
>= 1.14 is required.
New in version 21.0.0: (Ussuri)
Options
- --verbose¶
Provide verbose output during execution.
- --resource_provider <provider_uuid>¶
UUID of a specific resource provider to verify.
- --delete¶
Deletes orphaned allocations that were found.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
No orphaned allocations were found |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
3 |
Orphaned allocations were found |
4 |
All found orphaned allocations were deleted |
127 |
Invalid input |
Volume Attachment Commands¶
volume_attachment get_connector¶
nova-manage volume_attachment get_connector
Show the host connector for this compute host.
When called with the --json
switch this dumps a JSON string containing the
connector information for the current host, which can be saved to a file and
used as input for the nova-manage volume_attachment refresh command.
New in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
volume_attachment show¶
nova-manage volume_attachment show [INSTANCE_UUID] [VOLUME_ID]
Show the details of a the volume attachment between VOLUME_ID
and
INSTANCE_UUID
.
New in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Instance not found |
3 |
Instance is not attached to volume |
volume_attachment refresh¶
nova-manage volume_attachment refresh [INSTANCE_UUID] [VOLUME_ID] [CONNECTOR_PATH]
Refresh the connection info associated with a given volume attachment.
The instance must be attached to the volume, have a vm_state
of stopped
and not be locked
.
CONNECTOR_PATH
should be the path to a JSON-formatted file containing up to
date connector information for the compute currently hosting the instance as
generated using the nova-manage volume_attachment get_connector
command.
New in version 24.0.0: (Xena)
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Success |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Connector path does not exist |
3 |
Failed to open connector path |
4 |
Instance does not exist |
5 |
Instance state invalid (must be stopped and unlocked) |
6 |
Volume is not attached to the instance |
7 |
Connector host is not correct |
Libvirt Commands¶
libvirt get_machine_type¶
nova-manage libvirt get_machine_type [INSTANCE_UUID]
Fetch and display the recorded machine type of a libvirt instance identified
by INSTANCE_UUID
.
New in version 23.0.0: (Wallaby)
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Successfully completed |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Unable to find instance or instance mapping |
3 |
No machine type found for instance |
libvirt update_machine_type¶
nova-manage libvirt update_machine_type \
[INSTANCE_UUID] [MACHINE_TYPE] [--force]
Set or update the recorded machine type of instance INSTANCE_UUID
to
machine type MACHINE_TYPE
.
The following criteria must be met when using this command:
The instance must have a
vm_state
ofSTOPPED
,SHELVED
orSHELVED_OFFLOADED
.The machine type must be supported. The supported list includes alias and versioned types of
pc
,pc-i440fx
,pc-q35
,q35
,virt
ors390-ccw-virtio
.The update will not move the instance between underlying machine types. For example,
pc
toq35
.The update will not move the instance between an alias and versioned machine type or vice versa. For example,
pc
topc-1.2.3
orpc-1.2.3
topc
.
A --force
flag is provided to skip the above checks but caution
should be taken as this could easily lead to the underlying ABI of the
instance changing when moving between machine types.
New in version 23.0.0: (Wallaby)
Options
- --force¶
Skip machine type compatibility checks and force machine type update.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Update completed successfully |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Unable to find instance or instance mapping |
3 |
The instance has an invalid |
4 |
The proposed update of the machine type is invalid |
5 |
The provided machine type is unsupported |
libvirt list_unset_machine_type¶
nova-manage libvirt list_unset_machine_type [--cell-uuid <cell-uuid>]
List the UUID of any instance without hw_machine_type
set.
This command is useful for operators attempting to determine when it is
safe to change the libvirt.hw_machine_type
option
within an environment.
New in version 23.0.0: (Wallaby)
Options
- --cell_uuid <cell_uuid>¶
The UUID of the cell to list instances from.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Completed successfully, no instances found without |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Unable to find cell mapping |
3 |
Instances found without |
Image Property Commands¶
image_property show¶
nova-manage image_property show [INSTANCE_UUID] [IMAGE_PROPERTY]
Fetch and display the recorded image property IMAGE_PROPERTY
of an
instance identified by INSTANCE_UUID
.
New in version 25.0.0: (Yoga)
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Successfully completed |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Unable to find instance or instance mapping |
3 |
No image property found for instance |
image_property set¶
nova-manage image_property set \
[INSTANCE_UUID] [--property] [IMAGE_PROPERTY]=[VALUE]
Set or update the recorded image property IMAGE_PROPERTY
of instance
INSTANCE_UUID
to value VALUE
.
The following criteria must be met when using this command:
The instance must have a
vm_state
ofSTOPPED
,SHELVED
orSHELVED_OFFLOADED
.
This command is useful for operators who need to update stored instance image properties that have become invalidated by a change of instance machine type, for example.
New in version 25.0.0: (Yoga)
Options
- --property¶
Image property to set using the format name=value. For example:
--property hw_disk_bus=virtio --property hw_cdrom_bus=sata
.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Update completed successfully |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Unable to find instance or instance mapping |
3 |
The instance has an invalid |
4 |
The provided image property name is invalid |
5 |
The provided image property value is invalid |
Limits Commands¶
limits migrate_to_unified_limits¶
nova-manage limits migrate_to_unified_limits [--project-id <project-id>]
[--region-id <region-id>] [--verbose] [--dry-run]
Migrate quota limits from the Nova database to unified limits in Keystone.
This command is useful for operators to migrate from legacy quotas to unified limits. Limits are migrated by copying them from the Nova database to Keystone by creating them using the Keystone API.
The Nova configuration file used by nova-manage
must have a [keystone]
section that contains authentication settings in order for the Keystone API
calls to succeed. As an example:
[keystone]
region_name = RegionOne
user_domain_name = Default
auth_url = http://127.0.0.1/identity
auth_type = password
username = admin
password = <password>
system_scope = all
By default Keystone policy configuration, access to create, update, and
delete in the unified limits API is restricted to callers with
system-scoped authorization tokens. The system_scope = all
setting
indicates the scope for system operations. You will need to ensure that the
user configured under [keystone]
has the necessary role and scope.
Warning
The limits migrate_to_unified_limits
command will create limits only
for resources that exist in the legacy quota system and any resource that
does not have a unified limit in Keystone will use a quota limit of 0.
For resource classes that are allocated by the placement service and have no default limit set, you will need to create default limits manually. The most common example is class:DISK_GB. All Nova API requests that need to allocate DISK_GB will fail quota enforcement until a default limit for it is set in Keystone.
See the unified limits documentation about creating limits using the OpenStackClient.
New in version 28.0.0: (2023.2 Bobcat)
Options
- --project-id <project-id>¶
The project ID for which to migrate quota limits.
- --region-id <region-id>¶
The region ID for which to migrate quota limits.
- --verbose¶
Provide verbose output during execution.
- --dry-run¶
Show what limits would be created without actually creating them.
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Command completed successfully |
1 |
An unexpected error occurred |
2 |
Failed to connect to the database |
See Also¶
Bugs¶
Nova bugs are managed at Launchpad