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glance-scrubber
Glance scrub service
- Author
- Date
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2014-01-16
- Copyright
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OpenStack LLC
- Version
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2014.1
- Manual section
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1
- Manual group
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cloud computing
SYNOPSIS
glance-scrubber [options]
DESCRIPTION
glance-scrubber is a utility that cleans up images that have been deleted. The mechanics of this differ depending on the backend store and pending_deletion options chosen.
Multiple glance-scrubbers can be run in a single deployment, but only one of them may be designated as the 'cleanup_scrubber' in the glance-scrubber.conf file. The 'cleanup_scrubber' coordinates other glance-scrubbers by maintaining the master queue of images that need to be removed.
The glance-scubber.conf file also specifies important configuration items such as the time between runs ('wakeup_time' in seconds), length of time images can be pending before their deletion ('cleanup_scrubber_time' in seconds) as well as registry connectivity options.
glance-scrubber can run as a periodic job or long-running daemon.
OPTIONS
General options
- -D, --daemon
Run as a long-running process. When not specified (the default) run the scrub operation once and then exits. When specified do not exit and run scrub on wakeup_time interval as specified in the config.
- --nodaemon
The inverse of --daemon. Runs the scrub operation once and then exits. This is the default.
FILES
- /etc/glance/glance-scrubber.conf
Default configuration file for the Glance Scrubber
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