System administrators can use the openstack and euca2ools commands to manage their clouds.
The openstack
client and euca2ools
can be used by all users, though
specific commands might be restricted by the Identity service.
Managing the cloud with the openstack client
The python-openstackclient
package provides an openstack
shell that
enables Compute API interactions from the command line. Install the client,
and provide your user name and password (which can be set as environment
variables for convenience), for the ability to administer the cloud from the
command line.
To install python-openstackclient, follow the instructions in the OpenStack User Guide.
Confirm the installation was successful:
$ openstack help
usage: openstack [--version] [-v | -q] [--log-file LOG_FILE] [-h] [--debug]
[--os-cloud <cloud-config-name>]
[--os-region-name <auth-region-name>]
[--os-cacert <ca-bundle-file>] [--verify | --insecure]
[--os-default-domain <auth-domain>]
...
Running openstack help returns a list of openstack
commands
and parameters. To get help for a subcommand, run:
$ openstack help SUBCOMMAND
For a complete list of openstack
commands and parameters, see the
OpenStack Command-Line Reference.
Set the required parameters as environment variables to make running
commands easier. For example, you can add --os-username
as an
openstack
option, or set it as an environment variable. To set the user
name, password, and project as environment variables, use:
$ export OS_USERNAME=joecool
$ export OS_PASSWORD=coolword
$ export OS_TENANT_NAME=coolu
The Identity service gives you an authentication endpoint, which Compute
recognizes as OS_AUTH_URL
:
$ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://hostname:5000/v2.0
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