vmpooler-client

Manage resources in the vmpooler service from the command-line.


License
Other
Install
pip install vmpooler-client==3.1.0

Documentation

vmpooler_client.py

The “vmpooler_client.py” script provides the ability to manage vmpooler
resources in the vcloud. Currently the script supports grabbing
a new VM for testing and handing a VM back to the pooler to be
destroyed.

To get help on the command-line for the script use the command:

vmpooler_client_app.py -h

Quickstart

# Create a token (only on first run)
$ ./vmpooler_client_app.py token create
Please provide LDAP credentials for the VM pooler

Username: bob.smith
Password:

Token: <token>

# List available templates
$ ./vmpooler_client_app.py vm list redhat
redhat-4-x86_64
redhat-5-i386
redhat-5-x86_64
redhat-6-i386
redhat-6-x86_64
redhat-7-x86_64

# Grab a VM
$ ./vmpooler_client_app.py vm get redhat-6-x86_64
Hostname: h2qbe7c29ix2w1r

# Login and do work
$ ssh root@h2qbe7c29ix2w1r

# Logout

# Give vm back to the pool
$ ./vmpooler_client_app.py vm destroy h2qbe7c29ix2w1r

Examples

vmpooler_client_app.py is separated into a few subcommands:

vmpooler_client_app.py
    * vm
        * list
        * get
        * destroy
        * destroy_all
        * info
        * running
    * lifetime
        * get
        * extend
        * set
    * token
        * create
        * validate
        * revoke
    * config
        * get
        * set
        * list
        * unset

Help is available for each subcommand by appending -h to the command:

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime set -h

List vmpooler templates

This will list all the available templates.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm list

Filter the list vmpooler templates

Filter available templates via a fuzzy matching pattern.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm list PATTERN

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py vm list win

Get a VM from the vmpooler

It is required that you know what the template names are for the
vmpooler.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm get TEMPLATE_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py vm get ubuntu-1404-x86_64

List all of your running VMs

This gives you a concise list of what VMs you have running

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm running

Example Output

l2l7jdlpt6xlptq | Running: 4.27 hours | centos-6-i386
etcgjzxks2vtw9t | Running: 0.15 hours | centos-5-i386

Hand a VM back to the vmpooler for destruction

It is required that you know what the hostname is for the VM you want to
destroy.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm destroy VM_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py vm destroy skj3k4hahdk

Hand all active VMs back to the vmpooler for destruction

Be careful, this will destroy every active VM associate with your token

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm destroy_all

Example Output

Destroying etcgjzxks2vtw9t
Destroying l2l7jdlpt6xlptq

Get the time to live for a VM in the vmpooler

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime get VM_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime get skj3k4hahdk

Extend the time to live for a VM in the vmpooler

This command will add a certain number of hours to the lifetime of a VM Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime extend VM_NAME LIFETIME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime extend skj3k4hahdk 2
> Lifetime extended to 10 hours

Set the total time to live for a VM in the vmpooler to a certain number of hours

This command will overwrite the time to live for a VM

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime set VM_NAME LIFETIME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py lifetime set skj3k4hahdk 24

Get information on a VM in the vmpooler

This will work on running and destroyed VMs in the vmpooler.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py vm info VM_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py vm info skj3k4hahdk

Create an authorization token for use with the vmpooler

WARNING! Know what you’re doing before using this function!

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py token create

Revoke an authorization token

WARNING! Know what you’re doing before using this function!

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py token revoke TOKEN

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py token revoke sfn3h65earxah6ar9aal3oac2pfx9817

Verify that an authorization token is valid

WARNING! Know what you’re doing before using this function!

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py token validate TOKEN

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py token validate sfn3h65earxah6ar9aal3oac2pfx9817

Read a config setting

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py config get SETTING_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py config get username

Modify/create a config setting

Modify an existing setting or create add a new setting if it doesn’t exist yet.

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py config set SETTING_NAME VALUE

Examples

vmpooler_client_app.py config set username bob.smith
vmpooler_client_app.py config set a_new_setting some_value

Remove a config setting

Usage

vmpooler_client_app.py config unset SETTING_NAME

Example

vmpooler_client_app.py config unset auth_token

List all config settings

Print all the settings in the config file
Usage
vmpooler_client_app.py config list