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RE -.\" indent \\n[an-margin] -.\" old: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] -.nr rst2man-indent-level -1 -.\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] -.in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u -.. -.sp -A node is any physical, virtual, or cloud machine that is configured to be maintained by a chef\-client\&. -.sp -The \fBknife node\fP subcommand is used to manage the nodes that exist on a Chef server\&. -.SH COMMON OPTIONS -.sp -The following options may be used with any of the arguments available to the \fBknife node\fP subcommand: -.INDENT 0.0 -.TP -.B \fB\-\-chef\-zero\-port PORT\fP -The port on which chef\-zero will listen. -.TP -.B \fB\-c CONFIG_FILE\fP, \fB\-\-config CONFIG_FILE\fP -The configuration file to use. -.TP -.B \fB\-d\fP, \fB\-\-disable\-editing\fP -Use to prevent the $EDITOR from being opened and to accept data as\-is. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-defaults\fP -Use to have knife use the default value instead of asking a user to provide one. -.TP -.B \fB\-e EDITOR\fP, \fB\-\-editor EDITOR\fP -The $EDITOR that is used for all interactive commands. -.TP -.B \fB\-E ENVIRONMENT\fP, \fB\-\-environment ENVIRONMENT\fP -The name of the environment. When this option is added to a command, the command will run only against the named environment. -.TP -.B \fB\-F FORMAT\fP, \fB\-\-format FORMAT\fP -The output format: \fBsummary\fP (default), \fBtext\fP, \fBjson\fP, \fByaml\fP, and \fBpp\fP\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-h\fP, \fB\-\-help\fP -Shows help for the command. -.TP -.B \fB\-k KEY\fP, \fB\-\-key KEY\fP -The private key that knife will use to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef server\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-[no\-]color\fP -Use to view colored output. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-print\-after\fP -Use to show data after a destructive operation. -.TP -.B \fB\-s URL\fP, \fB\-\-server\-url URL\fP -The URL for the Chef server\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-u USER\fP, \fB\-\-user USER\fP -The user name used by knife to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef server\&. Authentication will fail if the user name does not match the private key. -.TP -.B \fB\-V\fP, \fB\-\-verbose\fP -Set for more verbose outputs. Use \fB\-VV\fP for maximum verbosity. -.TP -.B \fB\-v\fP, \fB\-\-version\fP -The version of the chef\-client\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-y\fP, \fB\-\-yes\fP -Use to respond to all confirmation prompts with "Yes". knife will not ask for confirmation. -.TP -.B \fB\-z\fP, \fB\-\-local\-mode\fP -Use to run the chef\-client in local mode. This allows all commands that work against the Chef server to also work against the local chef\-repo\&. -.UNINDENT -.SH BULK DELETE -.sp -The \fBbulk delete\fP argument is used to delete one or more nodes that match a pattern defined by a regular expression. The regular expression must be within quotes and not be surrounded by forward slashes (/). -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node bulk delete REGEX -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This command does not have any specific options. -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -Use a regular expression to define the pattern used to bulk delete nodes: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node bulk delete "^[0\-9]{3}$" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -Type \fBY\fP to confirm a deletion. -.SH CREATE -.sp -The \fBcreate\fP argument is used to add a node to the Chef server\&. Node data is stored as JSON on the Chef server\&. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node create NODE_NAME -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This command does not have any specific options. -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To add a node, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node create node1 -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -In the $EDITOR enter the node data in JSON: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -## sample: -{ - "normal": { - }, - "name": "foobar", - "override": { - }, - "default": { - }, - "json_class": "Chef::Node", - "automatic": { - }, - "run_list": [ - "recipe[zsh]", - "role[webserver]" - ], - "chef_type": "node" -} -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -When finished, save it. -.SH DELETE -.sp -The \fBdelete\fP argument is used to delete a node from the Chef server\&. -.sp -\fBNOTE:\fP -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -Deleting a node will not delete any corresponding API clients. -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node delete NODE_NAME -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This command does not have any specific options. -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node delete node_name -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH EDIT -.sp -The \fBedit\fP argument is used to edit the details of a node on a Chef server\&. Node data is stored as JSON on the Chef server\&. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node edit NODE_NAME (options) -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This argument has the following options: -.INDENT 0.0 -.TP -.B \fB\-a\fP, \fB\-\-all\fP -Displays a node in the $EDITOR\&. By default, attributes that are default, override, or automatic are not shown. -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To edit the data for a node named \fBnode1\fP, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node edit node1 \-a -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -Update the role data in JSON: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -## sample: -{ - "normal": { - }, - "name": "node1", - "override": { - }, - "default": { - }, - "json_class": "Chef::Node", - "automatic": { - }, - "run_list": [ - "recipe[devops]", - "role[webserver]" - ], - "chef_type": "node" -} -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -When finished, save it. -.SH FROM FILE -.sp -The \fBfrom file\fP argument is used to create a node using existing node data as a template. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node from file FILE -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This command does not have any specific options. -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To add a node using data contained in a JSON file: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node from file "path to JSON file" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH LIST -.sp -The \fBlist\fP argument is used to view all of the nodes that exist on a Chef server\&. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node list (options) -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This argument has the following options: -.INDENT 0.0 -.TP -.B \fB\-w\fP, \fB\-\-with\-uri\fP -Use to show the corresponding URIs. -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To verify the list of nodes that are registered with the Chef server, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node list -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -to return something similar to: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -i\-12345678 -rs\-123456 -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH RUN_LIST ADD -.sp -The \fBrun_list add\fP argument is used to add run\-list items (roles or recipes) to a node. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add NODE_NAME RUN_LIST_ITEM (options) -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This argument has the following options: -.INDENT 0.0 -.TP -.B \fB\-a ITEM\fP, \fB\-\-after ITEM\fP -Use this to add the run list item after the specified run list item. -.TP -.B \fB\-b ITEM\fP, \fB\-\-before ITEM\fP -Use this to add the run list item before the specified run list item. -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To add a role to a run\-list, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add node \(aqrole[ROLE_NAME]\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To add roles and recipes to a run\-list, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add node \(aqrecipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME],recipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME],role[ROLE_NAME]\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To add a recipe to a run\-list using the fully qualified format, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add node \(aqrecipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME]\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To add a recipe to a run\-list using the cookbook format, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add node \(aqCOOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To add the default recipe of a cookbook to a run\-list, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list add node \(aqCOOKBOOK\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH RUN_LIST REMOVE -.sp -The \fBrun_list remove\fP argument is used to remove run\-list items (roles or recipes) from a node. A recipe must be in one of the following formats: fully qualified, cookbook, or default. Both roles and recipes must be in quotes, for example: \fB\(aqrole[ROLE_NAME]\(aq\fP or \fB\(aqrecipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME]\(aq\fP\&. Use a comma to separate roles and recipes when removing more than one, like this: \fB\(aqrecipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME],COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME,role[ROLE_NAME]\(aq\fP\&. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list remove NODE_NAME RUN_LIST_ITEM -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This command does not have any specific options. -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To remove a role from a run\-list, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list remove node \(aqrole[ROLE_NAME]\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To remove a recipe from a run\-list using the fully qualified format, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node run_list remove node \(aqrecipe[COOKBOOK::RECIPE_NAME]\(aq -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH SHOW -.sp -The \fBshow\fP argument is used to display information about a node. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This argument has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node show NODE_NAME (options) -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This argument has the following options: -.INDENT 0.0 -.TP -.B \fB\-a ATTR\fP, \fB\-\-attribute ATTR\fP -The attribute (or attributes) to show. -.TP -.B \fB\-l\fP, \fB\-\-long\fP -Use to display all attributes in the output and to show the output as JSON\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-m\fP, \fB\-\-medium\fP -Use to display normal attributes in the output and to show the output as JSON\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-r\fP, \fB\-\-run\-list\fP -Use to show only the run\-list. -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To view all data for a node named \fBbuild\fP, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node show build -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -to return: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -Node Name: build -Environment: _default -FQDN: -IP: -Run List: -Roles: -Recipes: -Platform: -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To show basic information about a node, truncated and nicely formatted: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -knife node show <node_name> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To show all information about a node, nicely formatted: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -knife node show \-l <node_name> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To list a single node attribute: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -knife node show <node_name> \-a <attribute_name> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -where \fB<attribute_name>\fP is something like kernel or platform. (This doesn\(aqt work for nested attributes like \fBnode[kernel][machine]\fP because \fBknife node show\fP doesn\(aqt understand nested attributes.) -.sp -To view the FQDN for a node named \fBi\-12345678\fP, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node show i\-12345678 \-a fqdn -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -to return: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -fqdn: ip\-10\-251\-75\-20.ec2.internal -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To view the run list for a node named \fBdev\fP, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife node show dev \-r -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To view information in JSON format, use the \fB\-F\fP common option as part of the command like this: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife role show devops \-F json -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -Other formats available include \fBtext\fP, \fByaml\fP, and \fBpp\fP\&. -.sp -To view node information in raw JSON, use the \fB\-l\fP or \fB\-\-long\fP option: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -knife node show \-l \-F json <node_name> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -and/or: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -knife node show \-l \-\-format=json <node_name> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH AUTHOR -Chef -.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer. -. |