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trove-manage command-line client
The trove-manage
client is the command-line interface (CLI) for the Database Management
Utility API and its extensions.
This chapter documents trove-manage
version 5.0.1
.
For help on a specific trove-manage
command, enter:
$ trove-manage COMMAND --help
trove-manage usage
usage: trove-manage [-h] [--config-dir DIR] [--config-file PATH] [--debug]
[--log-config-append PATH] [--log-date-format DATE_FORMAT]
[--log-dir LOG_DIR] [--log-file PATH] [--nodebug]
[--nouse-syslog] [--noverbose] [--nowatch-log-file]
[--syslog-log-facility SYSLOG_LOG_FACILITY] [--use-syslog]
[--verbose] [--version] [--watch-log-file]
{db_sync,db_upgrade,db_downgrade,datastore_update,
datastore_version_update,db_recreate,
db_load_datastore_config_parameters,
datastore_version_flavor_add,
datastore_version_flavor_delete}
...
trove-manage optional arguments
-h, --help
-
show this 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. --config-file PATH
-
Path to a config file to use. Multiple config files can be specified, with values in later files taking precedence. The default files used are:
None
. --debug, -d
-
Print debugging output (set logging level to
DEBUG
instead of defaultINFO
level). --log-config-append 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,
logging_context_format_string
). --log-date-format DATE_FORMAT
-
Format string for
%(asctime)s
in log records. Default:None
. This option is ignored iflog_config_append
is set. --log-dir LOG_DIR, --logdir LOG_DIR
-
(Optional) The base directory used for relative
--log-file
paths. This option is ignored iflog_config_append
is set. --log-file PATH, --logfile PATH
-
(Optional) 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 iflog_config_append
is set. --nodebug
-
The inverse of --debug
--nouse-syslog
-
The inverse of --use-syslog
--nouse-syslog-rfc-format
-
The inverse of --use-syslog-rfc-format
--noverbose
-
The inverse of --verbose
--syslog-log-facility SYSLOG_LOG_FACILITY
-
Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
log_config_append
is set. --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. --verbose, -v
-
If set to false, the logging level will be set to
WARNING
instead of the defaultINFO
level. --version
-
show program's version number and exit
--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 iflog_config_append
is set.
trove-manage datastore_update
usage: trove-manage datastore_update [-h] datastore_name default_version
Add or update a datastore. If the datastore already exists, the default version will be updated.
positional arguments:
datastore_name
-
Name of the datastore.
default_version
-
Name or ID of an existing datastore version to set as the default. When adding a new datastore, use an empty string.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
trove-manage datastore_version_flavor_add
usage: trove-manage datastore_version_flavor_add [-h]
datastore_name
datastore_version_name
flavor_ids
positional arguments:
datastore_name
-
Name of the datastore.
datastore_version_name
-
Name of the datastore version.
flavor_ids
-
Comma separated list of flavor ids.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
trove-manage datastore_version_flavor_delete
usage: trove-manage datastore_version_flavor_delete [-h]
datastore_name
datastore_version_name
flavor_id
positional arguments:
datastore_name
-
Name of the datastore.
datastore_version_name
-
Name of the datastore version.
flavor_id
-
The flavor to be deleted for a given datastore and datastore version.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
trove-manage datastore_version_update
usage: trove-manage datastore_version_update [-h]
datastore version_name manager
image_id image_tags packages active
Add or update a datastore version. If the datastore version already exists, all values except the datastore name and version will be updated.
positional arguments:
datastore
-
Name of the datastore.
version_name
-
Name of the datastore version.
manager
-
Name of the manager that will administer the datastore version.
image_id
-
ID of the image used to create an instance of the datastore version.
image_tags
-
List of image tags separated by comma. If the image ID is not provided explicitly, the image can be retrieved by the image tags. Multiple image tags are separated by comma, e.g. trove,mysql. Using image tags is more flexible than ID especially when new guest image is uploaded to Glance, Trove can pick up the latest image automatically for creating instances.
packages
-
Packages required by the datastore version that are installed on the guest image.
active
-
Whether the datastore version is active or not. Accepted values are
0
and1
.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
trove-manage db_downgrade
usage: trove-manage db_downgrade [-h] [--repo_path REPO_PATH] version
Downgrade the database to the specified version.
positional arguments:
version
-
Target version.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
--repo_path REPO_PATH
-
SQLAlchemy Migrate repository path.
trove-manage db_load_datastore_config_parameters
usage: trove-manage db_load_datastore_config_parameters [-h]
datastore
datastore_version
config_file_location
Loads configuration group parameter validation rules for a datastore version into the database.
positional arguments:
datastore
-
Name of the datastore.
datastore_version
-
Name of the datastore version.
config_file_location
-
Fully qualified file path to the configuration group parameter validation rules.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
trove-manage db_recreate
Caution
Running this command will drop the database and recreate it. It means all data in the database will be lost. Becareful when running this command.
usage: trove-manage db_recreate [-h] [--repo_path REPO_PATH]
Drop the database and recreate it.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
--repo_path REPO_PATH
-
SQLAlchemy Migrate repository path.
trove-manage db_sync
usage: trove-manage db_sync [-h] [--repo_path REPO_PATH]
Populate the database structure
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
--repo_path REPO_PATH
-
SQLAlchemy Migrate repository path.
trove-manage db_upgrade
usage: trove-manage db_upgrade [-h] [--version VERSION]
[--repo_path REPO_PATH]
Upgrade the database to the specified version.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
--version VERSION
-
Target version. Defaults to the latest version.
--repo_path REPO_PATH
-
SQLAlchemy Migrate repository path.