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Database service command-line client
The trove client is the command-line interface (CLI) for the Database service API and its extensions.
This chapter documents trove
version 2.5.0
.
For help on a specific trove
command, enter:
$ trove help COMMAND
trove usage
usage: trove [--version] [--debug] [--service-type <service-type>]
[--service-name <service-name>] [--bypass-url <bypass-url>]
[--database-service-name <database-service-name>]
[--endpoint-type <endpoint-type>]
[--os-database-api-version <database-api-ver>]
[--retries <retries>] [--json] [--profile HMAC_KEY] [--insecure]
[--os-cacert <ca-certificate>] [--os-cert <certificate>]
[--os-key <key>] [--timeout <seconds>] [--os-auth-type <name>]
[--os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL] [--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] [--os-region-name <region-name>]
<subcommand> ...
Subcommands:
backup-copy
-
Creates a backup from another backup.
backup-create
-
Creates a backup of an instance.
backup-delete
-
Deletes a backup.
backup-list
-
Lists available backups.
backup-list-instance
-
Lists available backups for an instance.
backup-show
-
Shows details of a backup.
cluster-create
-
Creates a new cluster.
cluster-delete
-
Deletes a cluster.
cluster-force-delete
-
Force delete a cluster
cluster-grow
-
Adds more instances to a cluster.
cluster-instances
-
Lists all instances of a cluster.
cluster-list
-
Lists all the clusters.
cluster-modules
-
Lists all modules for each instance of a cluster.
cluster-reset-status
-
Set the cluster task to NONE.
cluster-show
-
Shows details of a cluster.
cluster-shrink
-
Drops instances from a cluster.
configuration-attach
-
Attaches a configuration group to an instance.
configuration-create
-
Creates a configuration group.
configuration-default
-
Shows the default configuration of an instance.
configuration-delete
-
Deletes a configuration group.
configuration-detach
-
Detaches a configuration group from an instance.
configuration-instances
-
Lists all instances associated with a configuration group.
configuration-list
-
Lists all configuration groups.
configuration-parameter-list
-
Lists available parameters for a configuration group.
configuration-parameter-show
-
Shows details of a configuration parameter.
configuration-patch
-
Patches a configuration group.
configuration-show
-
Shows details of a configuration group.
configuration-update
-
Updates a configuration group.
create
-
Creates a new instance.
database-create
-
Creates a database on an instance.
database-delete
-
Deletes a database from an instance.
database-list
-
Lists available databases on an instance.
datastore-list
-
Lists available datastores.
datastore-show
-
Shows details of a datastore.
datastore-version-list
-
Lists available versions for a datastore.
datastore-version-show
-
Shows details of a datastore version.
delete
-
Deletes an instance.
detach-replica
-
Detaches a replica instance from its replication source.
eject-replica-source
-
Ejects a replica source from its set.
execution-delete
-
Deletes an execution.
execution-list
-
Lists executions of a scheduled backup of an instance.
flavor-list
-
Lists available flavors.
flavor-show
-
Shows details of a flavor.
force-delete
-
Force delete an instance.
limit-list
-
Lists the limits for a tenant.
list
-
Lists all the instances.
log-disable
-
Instructs Trove guest to stop collecting log details.
log-discard
-
Instructs Trove guest to discard the container of the published log.
log-enable
-
Instructs Trove guest to start collecting log details.
log-list
-
Lists the log files available for instance.
log-publish
-
Instructs Trove guest to publish latest log entries on instance.
log-save
-
Save log file for instance.
log-show
-
Instructs Trove guest to show details of log.
log-tail
-
Display log entries for instance.
metadata-create
-
Creates metadata in the database for instance <id>.
metadata-delete
-
Deletes metadata for instance <id>.
metadata-edit
-
Replaces metadata value with a new one, this is non-destructive.
metadata-list
-
Shows all metadata for instance <id>.
metadata-show
-
Shows metadata entry for key <key> and instance <id>.
metadata-update
-
Updates metadata, this is destructive.
module-apply
-
Apply modules to an instance.
module-create
-
Create a module.
module-delete
-
Delete a module.
module-instances
-
Lists the instances that have a particular module applied.
module-list
-
Lists the modules available.
module-list-instance
-
Lists the modules that have been applied to an instance.
module-query
-
Query the status of the modules on an instance.
module-remove
-
Remove a module from an instance.
module-retrieve
-
Retrieve module contents from an instance.
module-show
-
Shows details of a module.
module-update
-
Update a module.
promote-to-replica-source
-
Promotes a replica to be the new replica source of its set.
quota-show
-
Show quotas for a tenant.
quota-update
-
Update quotas for a tenant.
reset-status
-
Set the status to NONE.
resize-instance
-
Resizes an instance with a new flavor.
resize-volume
-
Resizes the volume size of an instance.
restart
-
Restarts an instance.
root-disable
-
Disables root for an instance.
root-enable
-
Enables root for an instance and resets if already exists.
root-show
-
Gets status if root was ever enabled for an instance or cluster.
schedule-create
-
Schedules backups for an instance.
schedule-delete
-
Deletes a schedule.
schedule-list
-
Lists scheduled backups for an instance.
schedule-show
-
Shows details of a schedule.
secgroup-add-rule
-
Creates a security group rule.
secgroup-delete-rule
-
Deletes a security group rule.
secgroup-list
-
Lists all security groups.
secgroup-list-rules
-
Lists all rules for a security group.
secgroup-show
-
Shows details of a security group.
show
-
Shows details of an instance.
update
-
Updates an instance: Edits name, configuration, or replica source.
upgrade
-
Upgrades an instance to a new datastore version.
user-create
-
Creates a user on an instance.
user-delete
-
Deletes a user from an instance.
user-grant-access
-
Grants access to a database(s) for a user.
user-list
-
Lists the users for an instance.
user-revoke-access
-
Revokes access to a database for a user.
user-show
-
Shows details of a user of an instance.
user-show-access
-
Shows access details of a user of an instance.
user-update-attributes
-
Updates a user's attributes on an instance.
bash-completion
-
Prints arguments for bash_completion.
help
-
Displays help about this program or one of its subcommands.
trove optional arguments
--version
-
Show program's version number and exit.
--debug
-
Print debugging output.
--service-type <service-type>
-
Defaults to database for most actions.
--service-name <service-name>
-
Defaults to
env[TROVE_SERVICE_NAME]
. --bypass-url <bypass-url>
-
Defaults to
env[TROVE_BYPASS_URL]
. --database-service-name <database-service-name>
-
Defaults to
env[TROVE_DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME]
. --endpoint-type <endpoint-type>
-
Defaults to
env[TROVE_ENDPOINT_TYPE]
orenv[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE]
or publicURL. --os-database-api-version <database-api-ver>
-
Accepts 1, defaults to
env[OS_DATABASE_API_VERSION]
. --retries <retries>
-
Number of retries.
--json, --os-json-output
-
Output JSON instead of prettyprint. Defaults to
env[OS_JSON_OUTPUT]
. --profile HMAC_KEY
-
HMAC key used to encrypt context data when profiling the performance of an operation. This key should be set to one of the HMAC keys configured in Trove (they are found in api-paste.ini, typically in /etc/trove). Without the key, profiling will not be triggered even if it is enabled on the server side. Defaults to
env[OS_PROFILE_HMACKEY]
. --os-auth-type <name>, --os-auth-plugin <name>
-
Authentication type to use
--os-region-name <region-name>
-
Specify the region to use. Defaults to
env[OS_REGION_NAME]
.
trove backup-copy
usage: trove backup-copy <name> <backup>
[--region <region>] [--description <description>]
Creates a backup from another backup.
Positional arguments:
<name>
-
Name of the backup.
<backup>
-
Backup ID of the source backup.
Optional arguments:
--region <region>
-
Region where the source backup resides.
--description <description>
-
An optional description for the backup.
trove backup-create
usage: trove backup-create <instance> <name>
[--description <description>] [--parent <parent>]
[--incremental]
Creates a backup of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of the backup.
Optional arguments:
--description <description>
-
An optional description for the backup.
--parent <parent>
-
Optional ID of the parent backup to perform an incremental backup from.
--incremental
-
Create an incremental backup based on the last full or incremental backup. It will create a full backup if no existing backup found.
trove backup-delete
usage: trove backup-delete <backup>
Deletes a backup.
Positional arguments:
<backup>
-
ID or name of the backup.
trove backup-list
usage: trove backup-list [--limit <limit>] [--marker <ID>]
[--datastore <datastore>]
Lists available backups.
Optional arguments:
--limit <limit>
-
Return up to N number of the most recent backups.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run. --datastore <datastore>
-
ID or name of the datastore (to filter backups by).
trove backup-list-instance
usage: trove backup-list-instance [--limit <limit>] [--marker <ID>] <instance>
Lists available backups for an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
Optional arguments:
--limit <limit>
-
Return up to N number of the most recent backups.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run.
trove backup-show
usage: trove backup-show <backup>
Shows details of a backup.
Positional arguments:
<backup>
-
ID or name of the backup.
trove cluster-create
usage: trove cluster-create <name> <datastore> <datastore_version>
[--instance "opt=<value>[,opt=<value> ...] "]
[--locality <policy>]
Creates a new cluster.
Positional arguments:
<name>
-
Name of the cluster.
<datastore>
-
A datastore name or ID.
<datastore_version>
-
A datastore version name or ID.
Optional arguments:
--instance "opt=<value>[,opt=<value> ...] "
-
Add an instance to the cluster. Specify multiple times to create multiple instances. Valid options are: flavor=<flavor_name_or_id>, volume=<disk_size_in_GB>, volume_type=<type>, nic='<net-id=<net-uuid>, v4-fixed-ip=<ip-addr>, port-id=<port-uuid>>' (where net-id=network_id, v4-fixed-ip=IPv4r_fixed_address, port-id=port_id), availability_zone=<AZ_hint_for_Nova>, module=<module_name_or_id>.
--locality <policy>
-
Locality policy to use when creating cluster. Choose one of affinity, anti-affinity.
trove cluster-delete
usage: trove cluster-delete <cluster>
Deletes a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-force-delete
usage: trove cluster-force-delete <cluster>
Force delete a cluster
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-grow
usage: trove cluster-grow <cluster>
[--instance "opt=<value>[,opt=<value> ...] "]
Adds more instances to a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
Optional arguments:
--instance "opt=<value>[,opt=<value> ...] "
-
Add an instance to the cluster. Specify multiple times to create multiple instances. Valid options are: flavor=<flavor_name_or_id>, volume=<disk_size_in_GB>, volume_type=<type>, nic='<net-id=<net-uuid>, v4-fixed-ip=<ip-addr>, port-id=<port-uuid>>' (where net-id=network_id, v4-fixed-ip=IPv4r_fixed_address, port-id=port_id), availability_zone=<AZ_hint_for_Nova>, module=<module_name_or_id>.
trove cluster-instances
usage: trove cluster-instances <cluster>
Lists all instances of a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-list
usage: trove cluster-list [--limit <limit>] [--marker <ID>]
Lists all the clusters.
Optional arguments:
--limit <limit>
-
Limit the number of results displayed.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run.
trove cluster-modules
usage: trove cluster-modules <cluster>
Lists all modules for each instance of a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-reset-status
usage: trove cluster-reset-status <cluster>
Set the cluster task to NONE.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-show
usage: trove cluster-show <cluster>
Shows details of a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
trove cluster-shrink
usage: trove cluster-shrink <cluster> <instance> [<instance> ...]
Drops instances from a cluster.
Positional arguments:
<cluster>
-
ID or name of the cluster.
<instance>
-
Drop instance(s) from the cluster. Specify multiple ids to drop multiple instances.
trove configuration-attach
usage: trove configuration-attach <instance> <configuration>
Attaches a configuration group to an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<configuration>
-
ID or name of the configuration group to attach to the instance.
trove configuration-create
usage: trove configuration-create <name> <values>
[--datastore <datastore>]
[--datastore_version <datastore_version>]
[--description <description>]
Creates a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<name>
-
Name of the configuration group.
<values>
-
Dictionary of the values to set.
Optional arguments:
--datastore <datastore>
-
Datastore assigned to the configuration group. Required if default datastore is not configured.
--datastore_version <datastore_version>
-
Datastore version ID assigned to the configuration group.
--description <description>
-
An optional description for the configuration group.
trove configuration-default
usage: trove configuration-default <instance>
Shows the default configuration of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove configuration-delete
usage: trove configuration-delete <configuration_group>
Deletes a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<configuration_group>
-
ID or name of the configuration group.
trove configuration-detach
usage: trove configuration-detach <instance>
Detaches a configuration group from an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove configuration-instances
usage: trove configuration-instances <configuration_group>
Lists all instances associated with a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<configuration_group>
-
ID or name of the configuration group.
trove configuration-list
usage: trove configuration-list
Lists all configuration groups.
trove configuration-parameter-list
usage: trove configuration-parameter-list <datastore_version>
[--datastore <datastore>]
Lists available parameters for a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<datastore_version>
-
Datastore version name or ID assigned to the configuration group.
Optional arguments:
--datastore <datastore>
-
ID or name of the datastore to list configuration parameters for. Optional if the ID of the datastore_version is provided.
trove configuration-parameter-show
usage: trove configuration-parameter-show <datastore_version> <parameter>
[--datastore <datastore>]
Shows details of a configuration parameter.
Positional arguments:
<datastore_version>
-
Datastore version name or ID assigned to the configuration group.
<parameter>
-
Name of the configuration parameter.
Optional arguments:
--datastore <datastore>
-
ID or name of the datastore to list configuration parameters for. Optional if the ID of the datastore_version is provided.
trove configuration-patch
usage: trove configuration-patch <configuration_group> <values>
Patches a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<configuration_group>
-
ID or name of the configuration group.
<values>
-
Dictionary of the values to set.
trove configuration-show
usage: trove configuration-show <configuration_group>
Shows details of a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<configuration_group>
-
ID or name of the configuration group.
trove configuration-update
usage: trove configuration-update <configuration_group> <values>
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
Updates a configuration group.
Positional arguments:
<configuration_group>
-
ID or name of the configuration group.
<values>
-
Dictionary of the values to set.
Optional arguments:
--name <name>
-
Name of the configuration group.
--description <description>
-
An optional description for the configuration group.
trove create
usage: trove create <name> <flavor>
[--size <size>] [--volume_type <volume_type>]
[--databases <database> [<database> ...]]
[--users <user:password> [<user:password> ...]]
[--backup <backup>]
[--availability_zone <availability_zone>]
[--datastore <datastore>]
[--datastore_version <datastore_version>]
[--nic <net-id=<net-uuid>,v4-fixed-ip=<ip-addr>,port-id=<port-uuid>>]
[--configuration <configuration>]
[--replica_of <source_instance>] [--replica_count <count>]
[--module <module>] [--locality <policy>]
Creates a new instance.
Positional arguments:
<name>
-
Name of the instance.
<flavor>
-
A flavor name or ID.
Optional arguments:
--size <size>
-
Size of the instance disk volume in GB. Required when volume support is enabled.
--volume_type <volume_type>
-
Volume type. Optional when volume support is enabled.
--databases <database> [<database> ...]
-
Optional list of databases.
--users <user:password> [<user:password> ...]
-
Optional list of users.
--backup <backup>
-
A backup name or ID.
--availability_zone <availability_zone>
-
The Zone hint to give to Nova.
--datastore <datastore>
-
A datastore name or ID.
--datastore_version <datastore_version>
-
A datastore version name or ID.
--nic <net-id=<net-uuid>,v4-fixed-ip=<ip-addr>,port-id=<port-uuid>>
-
Create a NIC on the instance. Specify option multiple times to create multiple NICs. net-id: attach NIC to network with this ID (either port-id or net-id must be specified), v4-fixed-ip: IPv4 fixed address for NIC (optional), port-id: attach NIC to port with this ID (either port-id or net-id must be specified).
--configuration <configuration>
-
ID of the configuration group to attach to the instance.
--replica_of <source_instance>
-
ID or name of an existing instance to replicate from.
--replica_count <count>
-
Number of replicas to create (defaults to 1 if replica_of specified).
--module <module>
-
ID or name of the module to apply. Specify multiple times to apply multiple modules.
--locality <policy>
-
Locality policy to use when creating replicas. Choose one of affinity, anti-affinity.
trove database-create
usage: trove database-create <instance> <name>
[--character_set <character_set>]
[--collate <collate>]
Creates a database on an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of the database.
Optional arguments:
--character_set <character_set>
-
Optional character set for database.
--collate <collate>
-
Optional collation type for database.
trove database-delete
usage: trove database-delete <instance> <database>
Deletes a database from an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<database>
-
Name of the database.
trove database-list
usage: trove database-list <instance>
Lists available databases on an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove datastore-list
usage: trove datastore-list
Lists available datastores.
trove datastore-show
usage: trove datastore-show <datastore>
Shows details of a datastore.
Positional arguments:
<datastore>
-
ID of the datastore.
trove datastore-version-list
usage: trove datastore-version-list <datastore>
Lists available versions for a datastore.
Positional arguments:
<datastore>
-
ID or name of the datastore.
trove datastore-version-show
usage: trove datastore-version-show <datastore_version>
[--datastore <datastore>]
Shows details of a datastore version.
Positional arguments:
<datastore_version>
-
ID or name of the datastore version.
Optional arguments:
--datastore <datastore>
-
ID or name of the datastore. Optional if the ID of the datastore_version is provided.
trove delete
usage: trove delete <instance>
Deletes an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove detach-replica
usage: trove detach-replica <instance>
Detaches a replica instance from its replication source.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove eject-replica-source
usage: trove eject-replica-source <instance>
Ejects a replica source from its set.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove execution-delete
usage: trove execution-delete <execution>
Deletes an execution.
Positional arguments:
<execution>
-
Id of the execution to delete.
trove execution-list
usage: trove execution-list [--limit <limit>] [--marker <ID>] <schedule id>
Lists executions of a scheduled backup of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<schedule id>
-
Id of the schedule.
Optional arguments:
--limit <limit>
-
Return up to N number of the most recent executions.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run.
trove flavor-list
usage: trove flavor-list [--datastore_type <datastore_type>]
[--datastore_version_id <datastore_version_id>]
Lists available flavors.
Optional arguments:
--datastore_type <datastore_type>
-
Type of the datastore. For eg: mysql.
--datastore_version_id <datastore_version_id>
-
ID of the datastore version.
trove flavor-show
usage: trove flavor-show <flavor>
Shows details of a flavor.
Positional arguments:
<flavor>
-
ID or name of the flavor.
trove force-delete
usage: trove force-delete <instance>
Force delete an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove limit-list
usage: trove limit-list
Lists the limits for a tenant.
trove list
usage: trove list [--limit <limit>] [--marker <ID>] [--include_clustered]
Lists all the instances.
Optional arguments:
--limit <limit>
-
Limit the number of results displayed.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run. --include_clustered, --include-clustered
-
Include instances that are part of a cluster (default False).
--include-clustered
may be deprecated in the future, retaining just--include_clustered
.
trove log-disable
usage: trove log-disable [--discard] <instance> <log_name>
Instructs Trove guest to stop collecting log details.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
Optional arguments:
--discard
-
Discard published contents of specified log.
trove log-discard
usage: trove log-discard <instance> <log_name>
Instructs Trove guest to discard the container of the published log.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
trove log-enable
usage: trove log-enable <instance> <log_name>
Instructs Trove guest to start collecting log details.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
trove log-list
usage: trove log-list <instance>
Lists the log files available for instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
trove log-publish
usage: trove log-publish [--disable] [--discard] <instance> <log_name>
Instructs Trove guest to publish latest log entries on instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
Optional arguments:
--disable
-
Stop collection of specified log.
--discard
-
Discard published contents of specified log.
trove log-save
usage: trove log-save [--publish] [--file <file>] <instance> <log_name>
Save log file for instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
Optional arguments:
--publish
-
Publish latest entries from guest before display.
--file <file>
-
Path of file to save log to for instance.
trove log-show
usage: trove log-show <instance> <log_name>
Instructs Trove guest to show details of log.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to show.
trove log-tail
usage: trove log-tail [--publish] [--lines <lines>] <instance> <log_name>
Display log entries for instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
Id or Name of the instance.
<log_name>
-
Name of log to publish.
Optional arguments:
--publish
-
Publish latest entries from guest before display.
--lines <lines>
-
Publish latest entries from guest before display.
trove metadata-create
usage: trove metadata-create <instance_id> <key> <value>
Creates metadata in the database for instance <id>.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
<key>
-
Key for assignment.
<value>
-
Value to assign to <key>.
trove metadata-delete
usage: trove metadata-delete <instance_id> <key>
Deletes metadata for instance <id>.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
<key>
-
Metadata key to delete.
trove metadata-edit
usage: trove metadata-edit <instance_id> <key> <value>
Replaces metadata value with a new one, this is non-destructive.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
<key>
-
Key to replace.
<value>
-
New value to assign to <key>.
trove metadata-list
usage: trove metadata-list <instance_id>
Shows all metadata for instance <id>.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
trove metadata-show
usage: trove metadata-show <instance_id> <key>
Shows metadata entry for key <key> and instance <id>.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
<key>
-
Key to display.
trove metadata-update
usage: trove metadata-update <instance_id> <key> <newkey> <value>
Updates metadata, this is destructive.
Positional arguments:
<instance_id>
-
UUID for instance.
<key>
-
Key to update.
<newkey>
-
New key.
<value>
-
Value to assign to <newkey>.
trove module-apply
usage: trove module-apply <instance> <module> [<module> ...]
Apply modules to an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<module>
-
ID or name of the module.
trove module-create
usage: trove module-create <name> <type> <filename>
[--description <description>]
[--datastore <datastore>]
[--datastore_version <version>] [--auto_apply]
[--all_tenants] [--hidden] [--live_update]
[--priority_apply]
[--apply_order {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}]
[--full_access]
Create a module.
Positional arguments:
<name>
-
Name of the module.
<type>
-
Type of the module. The type must be supported by a corresponding module plugin on the datastore it is applied to.
<filename>
-
File containing data contents for the module.
Optional arguments:
--description <description>
-
Description of the module.
--datastore <datastore>
-
Name or ID of datastore this module can be applied to. If not specified, module can be applied to all datastores.
--datastore_version <version>
-
Name or ID of datastore version this module can be applied to. If not specified, module can be applied to all versions.
--auto_apply
-
Automatically apply this module when creating an instance or cluster. Admin only.
--all_tenants
-
Module is valid for all tenants. Admin only.
--hidden
-
Hide this module from non-Admin. Useful in creating auto-apply modules without cluttering up module lists. Admin only.
--live_update
-
Allow module to be updated even if it is already applied to a current instance or cluster. Automatically attempt to reapply this module if the contents change.
--priority_apply
-
Sets a priority for applying the module. All priority modules will be applied before non-priority ones. Admin only.
--apply_order {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
-
Sets an order for applying the module. Modules with a lower value will be applied before modules with a higher value. Modules having the same value may be applied in any order (default 5).
--full_access
-
Marks a module as 'non-admin', unless an admin-only option was specified. Admin only.
trove module-delete
usage: trove module-delete <module>
Delete a module.
Positional arguments:
<module>
-
ID or name of the module.
trove module-instances
usage: trove module-instances <module>
[--include_clustered] [--limit <limit>]
[--marker <ID>]
Lists the instances that have a particular module applied.
Positional arguments:
<module>
-
ID or name of the module.
Optional arguments:
--include_clustered
-
Include instances that are part of a cluster (default False).
--limit <limit>
-
Return up to N number of the most recent results.
--marker <ID>
-
Begin displaying the results for IDs greater than the specified marker. When used with
--limit,
set this to the last ID displayed in the previous run.
trove module-list
usage: trove module-list [--datastore <datastore>]
Lists the modules available.
Optional arguments:
--datastore <datastore>
-
Name or ID of datastore to list modules for. Use 'all' to list modules that apply to all datastores.
trove module-list-instance
usage: trove module-list-instance <instance>
Lists the modules that have been applied to an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove module-query
usage: trove module-query <instance>
Query the status of the modules on an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove module-remove
usage: trove module-remove <instance> <module>
Remove a module from an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<module>
-
ID or name of the module.
trove module-retrieve
usage: trove module-retrieve <instance>
[--directory <directory>]
[--prefix <filename_prefix>]
Retrieve module contents from an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
Optional arguments:
--directory <directory>
-
Directory to write module content files in. It will be created if it does not exist. Defaults to the current directory.
--prefix <filename_prefix>
-
Prefix to prepend to generated filename for each module.
trove module-show
usage: trove module-show <module>
Shows details of a module.
Positional arguments:
<module>
-
ID or name of the module.
trove module-update
usage: trove module-update <module>
[--name <name>] [--type <type>] [--file <filename>]
[--description <description>]
[--datastore <datastore>] [--all_datastores]
[--datastore_version <version>]
[--all_datastore_versions] [--auto_apply]
[--no_auto_apply] [--all_tenants]
[--no_all_tenants] [--hidden] [--no_hidden]
[--live_update] [--no_live_update]
[--priority_apply] [--no_priority_apply]
[--apply_order {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}]
[--full_access] [--no_full_access]
Update a module.
Positional arguments:
<module>
-
Name or ID of the module.
Optional arguments:
--name <name>
-
Name of the module.
--type <type>
-
Type of the module. The type must be supported by a corresponding module driver plugin on the datastore it is applied to.
--file <filename>
-
File containing data contents for the module.
--description <description>
-
Description of the module.
--datastore <datastore>
-
Name or ID of datastore this module can be applied to. If not specified, module can be applied to all datastores.
--all_datastores
-
Module is valid for all datastores.
--datastore_version <version>
-
Name or ID of datastore version this module can be applied to. If not specified, module can be applied to all versions.
--all_datastore_versions
-
Module is valid for all datastore versions.
--auto_apply
-
Automatically apply this module when creating an instance or cluster. Admin only.
--no_auto_apply
-
Do not automatically apply this module when creating an instance or cluster. Admin only.
--all_tenants
-
Module is valid for all tenants. Admin only.
--no_all_tenants
-
Module is valid for current tenant only. Admin only.
--hidden
-
Hide this module from non-admin users. Useful in creating auto-apply modules without cluttering up module lists. Admin only.
--no_hidden
-
Allow all users to see this module. Admin only.
--live_update
-
Allow module to be updated or deleted even if it is already applied to a current instance or cluster. Automatically attempt to reapply this module if the contents change.
--no_live_update
-
Restricts a module from being updated or deleted if it is already applied to a current instance or cluster.
--priority_apply
-
Sets a priority for applying the module. All priority modules will be applied before non-priority ones. Admin only.
--no_priority_apply
-
Removes apply priority from the module. Admin only.
--apply_order {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
-
Sets an order for applying the module. Modules with a lower value will be applied before modules with a higher value. Modules having the same value may be applied in any order (default None).
--full_access
-
Marks a module as 'non-admin', unless an admin-only option was specified. Admin only.
--no_full_access
-
Restricts modification access for non-admin. Admin only.
trove promote-to-replica-source
usage: trove promote-to-replica-source <instance>
Promotes a replica to be the new replica source of its set.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove quota-show
usage: trove quota-show <tenant_id>
Show quotas for a tenant.
Positional arguments:
<tenant_id>
-
Id of tenant for which to show quotas.
trove quota-update
usage: trove quota-update <tenant_id> <resource> <limit>
Update quotas for a tenant.
Positional arguments:
<tenant_id>
-
Id of tenant for which to update quotas.
<resource>
-
Id of resource to change.
<limit>
-
New limit to set for the named resource.
trove reset-status
usage: trove reset-status <instance>
Set the status to NONE.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove resize-instance
usage: trove resize-instance <instance> <flavor>
Resizes an instance with a new flavor.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<flavor>
-
New flavor of the instance.
trove resize-volume
usage: trove resize-volume <instance> <size>
Resizes the volume size of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<size>
-
New size of the instance disk volume in GB.
trove restart
usage: trove restart <instance>
Restarts an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove root-disable
usage: trove root-disable <instance>
Disables root for an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove root-enable
usage: trove root-enable <instance_or_cluster>
[--root_password <root_password>]
Enables root for an instance and resets if already exists.
Positional arguments:
<instance_or_cluster>
-
ID or name of the instance or cluster.
Optional arguments:
--root_password <root_password>
-
Root password to set.
trove root-show
usage: trove root-show <instance_or_cluster>
Gets status if root was ever enabled for an instance or cluster.
Positional arguments:
<instance_or_cluster>
-
ID or name of the instance or cluster.
trove schedule-create
usage: trove schedule-create <instance> <pattern> <name>
[--description <description>] [--incremental]
Schedules backups for an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<pattern>
-
Cron style pattern describing schedule occurrence.
<name>
-
Name of the backup.
Optional arguments:
--description <description>
-
An optional description for the backup.
--incremental
-
Flag to select incremental backup based on most recent backup.
trove schedule-delete
usage: trove schedule-delete <schedule id>
Deletes a schedule.
Positional arguments:
<schedule id>
-
Id of the schedule.
trove schedule-list
usage: trove schedule-list <instance>
Lists scheduled backups for an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove schedule-show
usage: trove schedule-show <schedule id>
Shows details of a schedule.
Positional arguments:
<schedule id>
-
Id of the schedule.
trove secgroup-add-rule
usage: trove secgroup-add-rule <security_group> <cidr>
Creates a security group rule.
Positional arguments:
<security_group>
-
Security group ID.
<cidr>
-
CIDR address.
trove secgroup-delete-rule
usage: trove secgroup-delete-rule <security_group_rule>
Deletes a security group rule.
Positional arguments:
<security_group_rule>
-
Name of security group rule.
trove secgroup-list
usage: trove secgroup-list
Lists all security groups.
trove secgroup-list-rules
usage: trove secgroup-list-rules <security_group>
Lists all rules for a security group.
Positional arguments:
<security_group>
-
Security group ID.
trove secgroup-show
usage: trove secgroup-show <security_group>
Shows details of a security group.
Positional arguments:
<security_group>
-
Security group ID.
trove show
usage: trove show <instance>
Shows details of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove update
usage: trove update <instance>
[--name <name>] [--configuration <configuration>]
[--detach_replica_source] [--remove_configuration]
Updates an instance: Edits name, configuration, or replica source.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
Optional arguments:
--name <name>
-
Name of the instance.
--configuration <configuration>
-
ID of the configuration reference to attach.
--detach_replica_source, --detach-replica-source
-
Detach the replica instance from its replication source.
--detach-replica-source
may be deprecated in the future in favor of just--detach_replica_source
--remove_configuration
-
Drops the current configuration reference.
trove upgrade
usage: trove upgrade <instance> <datastore_version>
Upgrades an instance to a new datastore version.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<datastore_version>
-
A datastore version name or ID.
trove user-create
usage: trove user-create <instance> <name> <password>
[--host <host>]
[--databases <databases> [<databases> ...]]
Creates a user on an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
<password>
-
Password of user.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
--databases <databases> [<databases> ...]
-
Optional list of databases.
trove user-delete
usage: trove user-delete [--host <host>] <instance> <name>
Deletes a user from an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
trove user-grant-access
usage: trove user-grant-access <instance> <name> <databases> [<databases> ...]
[--host <host>]
Grants access to a database(s) for a user.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
<databases>
-
List of databases.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
trove user-list
usage: trove user-list <instance>
Lists the users for an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
trove user-revoke-access
usage: trove user-revoke-access [--host <host>] <instance> <name> <database>
Revokes access to a database for a user.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
<database>
-
A single database.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
trove user-show
usage: trove user-show [--host <host>] <instance> <name>
Shows details of a user of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
trove user-show-access
usage: trove user-show-access [--host <host>] <instance> <name>
Shows access details of a user of an instance.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
trove user-update-attributes
usage: trove user-update-attributes <instance> <name>
[--host <host>] [--new_name <new_name>]
[--new_password <new_password>]
[--new_host <new_host>]
Updates a user's attributes on an instance. At least one optional argument must be provided.
Positional arguments:
<instance>
-
ID or name of the instance.
<name>
-
Name of user.
Optional arguments:
--host <host>
-
Optional host of user.
--new_name <new_name>
-
Optional new name of user.
--new_password <new_password>
-
Optional new password of user.
--new_host <new_host>
-
Optional new host of user.