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The simplest way to select the host on which the operation is to be performed is by supplying the argument ‘host=’. If no parameters to select hosts are given, the operation will be performed on all hosts.ĭescription : Upload the output of xen-bugtool –yestoall on a specific host to the support website.
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The full list of fields that can be matched can be obtained by the command ‘xe host-list params=all’. Where multiple hosts are matching, and the operation can be performed on multiple hosts, the option ‘–multiple’ must be specified to perform the operation. For example, specifying ‘enabled=true’ will select all hosts whose ‘enabled’ field is equal to ‘true’. Hosts can also be specified by filtering the full list of hosts on the values of fields.
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This may be subject to the successful checkout of an appropriate license.ĭescription : Download a backup of the host’s control domain.
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Optional params : host-uuid, license-server-address, license-server-portĭescription : Change to another edition, or reactivate the current edition after a license has expired. Optional params : name-label, name-description, allocation-algorithm, other-config:ĭescription : Get a list of all available editions. To filter on map parameters, use the syntax ‘map-param:key=value’ĭescription : Clears the specified parameter (param-name can be name-label,name-description,VGPU-uuids,PGPU-uuids,other-config,allocation-algorithm). Optional params : params, database:, uuid, name-label, name-description, VGPU-uuids, PGPU-uuids, other-config, enabled-VGPU-types, supported-VGPU-types, allocation-algorithm, VGPU-uuids:contains, PGPU-uuids:containsĭescription : Lists all the gpu-groups, filtering on the optional arguments. Warning: once started, this cannot be stopped.ĭescription : Help diagnose pool-wide licensing problems.ĭescription : Wait for the event that satisfies the conditions given on the command line.ĭescription : Calculate the number of VGPUs of the specified type which still be started in the group Reqd params : uuid, param-name, param-keyĭescription : Removes a member or a key,value pair from a set/map respectively.ĭescription : Perform a major GC collection and heap compaction.ĭescription : Start logging the database operations. If the parameter is a map, pass the values to add as ‘key=value’ pairs.ĭescription : Clears the specified parameter (param-name can be other-config). If the parameter is a set, use param-key=.
To filter on map parameters, use the syntax ‘map-param:key=value’ĭescription : Adds to a set or map parameter. Optional params : params, database:, uuid, vm-uuid, vm-name-label, protocol, location, other-configĭescription : Lists all the consoles, filtering on the optional arguments. If no parameters to select VMs are given, the operation will be performed on all VMs. The full list of fields that can be matched can be obtained by the command ‘xe vm-list params=all’. Where multiple VMs are matching, the option ‘–multiple’ must be specified to perform the operation. For example, specifying ‘power-state=halted’ will select all VMs whose power-state field is equal to ‘halted’. VMs can also be specified by filtering the full list of VMs on the values of fields. The simplest way to select the VM on which the operation is to be performed is by supplying the argument ‘vm=’. To set a (key,value) pair in a map parameter, use the syntax ‘map-param:key=value’.ĭescription : List the CDs available to be attached to VMs.ĭescription : Attach to a particular console. If param-value is not given, the parameter is set to a null value. To filter on map parameters, use the syntax ‘map-param:key=value’ĭescription : Clears the specified parameter (param-name can be properties).ĭescription : Lists all the parameters of the object specified by the uuid.ĭescription : Sets the parameter specified. Optional params : params, database:, uuid, master, slaves, mode, properties, primary-slave, links-upĭescription : Lists all the bonds, filtering on the optional arguments. If the parameter is a map of key=value pairs, use ‘param-key=’ to get the value associated with a particular key.ĭescription : Create a bonded interface from a list of existing PIF objects.ĭescription : Destroy a bonded interface. To filter on map parameters, use the syntax ‘map-param:key=value’ĭescription : Clears the specified parameter (param-name can be name-label,name-description,VMs,allowed-operations,current-operations).ĭescription : Gets the parameter specified of the object.
Optional params : params, database:, uuid, name-label, name-description, VMs, allowed-operations, current-operations, VMs:contains, allowed-operations:contains, current-operations:containsĭescription : Lists all the appliances, filtering on the optional arguments. Description : Test whether storage is available to recover this VM appliance.