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neutron-debug command-line client

The neutron-debug client is an extension to the neutron command-line interface (CLI) for the OpenStack neutron-debug tool.

This chapter documents neutron-debug version 2.3.0.

For help on a specific neutron-debug command, enter:

$ neutron-debug help COMMAND

neutron-debug usage

usage: neutron-debug [--version] [-v] [-q] [-h] [-r NUM]
                     [--os-service-type <os-service-type>]
                     [--os-endpoint-type <os-endpoint-type>]
                     [--service-type <service-type>]
                     [--endpoint-type <endpoint-type>]
                     [--os-auth-strategy <auth-strategy>] [--os-cloud <cloud>]
                     [--os-auth-url <auth-url>]
                     [--os-tenant-name <auth-tenant-name> | --os-project-name <auth-project-name>]
                     [--os-tenant-id <auth-tenant-id> | --os-project-id <auth-project-id>]
                     [--os-username <auth-username>]
                     [--os-user-id <auth-user-id>]
                     [--os-user-domain-id <auth-user-domain-id>]
                     [--os-user-domain-name <auth-user-domain-name>]
                     [--os-project-domain-id <auth-project-domain-id>]
                     [--os-project-domain-name <auth-project-domain-name>]
                     [--os-cert <certificate>] [--os-cacert <ca-certificate>]
                     [--os-key <key>] [--os-password <auth-password>]
                     [--os-region-name <auth-region-name>]
                     [--os-token <token>] [--http-timeout <seconds>]
                     [--os-url <url>] [--insecure] [--config-file CONFIG_FILE]
                     <subcommand> ...

Subcommands

probe-create

Create probe port - create port and interface within a network namespace.

probe-list

List all probes.

probe-clear

Clear all probes.

probe-delete

Delete probe - delete port then delete the namespace.

probe-exec

Execute commands in the namespace of the probe.

ping-all

ping-all is an all-in-one command to ping all fixed IPs in a specified network.

neutron-debug optional arguments

--version

Show program's version number and exit

-v, --verbose, --debug

Increase verbosity of output and show tracebacks on errors. You can repeat this option.

-q, --quiet

Suppress output except warnings and errors.

-h, --help

Show this help message and exit

-r NUM, --retries NUM

How many times the request to the Neutron server should be retried if it fails.

--os-service-type <os-service-type>

Defaults to env[OS_NETWORK_SERVICE_TYPE] or network.

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

Defaults to env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or public.

--service-type <service-type>

DEPRECATED! Use --os-service-type.

--endpoint-type <endpoint-type>

DEPRECATED! Use --os-endpoint-type.

--os-auth-strategy <auth-strategy>

DEPRECATED! Only keystone is supported.

os-cloud <cloud>

Defaults to env[OS_CLOUD].

--os-auth-url <auth-url>

Authentication URL, defaults to env[OS_AUTH_URL].

--os-tenant-name <auth-tenant-name>

Authentication tenant name, defaults to env[OS_TENANT_NAME].

--os-project-name <auth-project-name>

Another way to specify tenant name. This option is mutually exclusive with --os-tenant-name. Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_NAME].

--os-tenant-id <auth-tenant-id>

Authentication tenant ID, defaults to env[OS_TENANT_ID].

--os-project-id <auth-project-id>

Another way to specify tenant ID. This option is mutually exclusive with --os-tenant-id. Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_ID].

--os-username <auth-username>

Authentication username, defaults to env[OS_USERNAME].

--os-user-id <auth-user-id>

Authentication user ID (Env: OS_USER_ID)

--os-user-domain-id <auth-user-domain-id>

OpenStack user domain ID. Defaults to env[OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID].

--os-user-domain-name <auth-user-domain-name>

OpenStack user domain name. Defaults to env[OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME].

--os-project-domain-id <auth-project-domain-id>

Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID].

--os-project-domain-name <auth-project-domain-name>

Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME].

--os-cert <certificate>

Path of certificate file to use in SSL connection. This file can optionally be prepended with the private key. Defaults to env[OS_CERT].

--os-cacert <ca-certificate>

Specify a CA bundle file to use in verifying a TLS (https) server certificate. Defaults to env[OS_CACERT].

--os-key <key>

Path of client key to use in SSL connection. This option is not necessary if your key is prepended to your certificate file. Defaults to env[OS_KEY].

--os-password <auth-password>

Authentication password, defaults to env[OS_PASSWORD].

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

Authentication region name, defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME].

--os-token <token>

Authentication token, defaults to env[OS_TOKEN].

--http-timeout <seconds>

Timeout in seconds to wait for an HTTP response. Defaults to env[OS_NETWORK_TIMEOUT] or None if not specified.

--os-url <url>

Defaults to env[OS_URL]

--insecure

Explicitly allow neutronclient to perform "insecure" SSL (https) requests. The server's certificate will not be verified against any certificate authorities. This option should be used with caution.

--config-file CONFIG_FILE

Config file for interface driver (You may also use l3_agent.ini)

neutron-debug probe-create command

usage: neutron-debug probe-create NET

Create probe port - create port and interface, then place it into the created network namespace.

Positional arguments

NET ID

ID of the network in which the probe will be created.

neutron-debug probe-list command

usage: neutron-debug probe-list

List probes.

neutron-debug probe-clear command

usage: neutron-debug probe-clear

Clear all probes.

neutron-debug probe-delete command

usage: neutron-debug probe-delete <port-id>

Remove a probe.

Positional arguments

<port-id>

ID of the probe to delete.

neutron-debug probe-exec command

usage: neutron-debug probe-exec <port-id> <command>

Execute commands in the namespace of the probe

neutron-debug ping-all command

usage: neutron-debug ping-all <port-id> --timeout <number>

All-in-one command to ping all fixed IPs in a specified network. A probe creation is not needed for this command. A new probe is created automatically. It will, however, need to be deleted manually when it is no longer needed. When there are multiple networks, the newly created probe will be attached to a random network and thus the ping will take place from within that random network.

Positional arguments

<port-id>

ID of the port to use.

Optional arguments

--timeout <timeout in seconds>

Optional ping timeout.

neutron-debug example

usage: neutron-debug create-probe <NET_ID>

Create a probe namespace within the network identified by NET_ID. The namespace will have the name of qprobe-<UUID of the probe port>

Note

For the following examples to function, the security group rules may need to be modified to allow the SSH (TCP port 22) or ping (ICMP) traffic into network.

usage: neutron-debug probe-exec <probe ID> "ssh <IP of instance>"

SSH to an instance within the network.

usage: neutron-debug ping-all <network ID>

Ping all instances on this network to verify they are responding.

usage: neutron-debug probe-exec <probe_ID> dhcping <VM_MAC address> -s <IP of DHCP server>

Ping the DHCP server for this network using dhcping to verify it is working.