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diff --git a/distro/common/man/man1/knife-search.1 b/distro/common/man/man1/knife-search.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0b87c2d817..0000000000 --- a/distro/common/man/man1/knife-search.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,359 +0,0 @@ -.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. -. -.TH "KNIFE-SEARCH" "1" "Chef 12.0" "" "knife search" -.SH NAME -knife-search \- The man page for the knife search subcommand. -. -.nr rst2man-indent-level 0 -. -.de1 rstReportMargin -\\$1 \\n[an-margin] -level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] -level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] -- -\\n[rst2man-indent0] -\\n[rst2man-indent1] -\\n[rst2man-indent2] -.. -.de1 INDENT -.\" .rstReportMargin pre: -. RS \\$1 -. nr rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level] \\n[an-margin] -. nr rst2man-indent-level +1 -.\" .rstReportMargin post: -.. -.de UNINDENT -. 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 -Search indexes allow queries to be made for any type of data that is indexed by the Chef server, including data bags (and data bag items), environments, nodes, and roles. A defined query syntax is used to support search patterns like exact, wildcard, range, and fuzzy. A search is a full\-text query that can be done from several locations, including from within a recipe, by using the \fBsearch\fP subcommand in knife, the \fBsearch\fP method in the Recipe DSL, and by using the \fB/search\fP or \fB/search/INDEX\fP endpoints in the Chef server API\&. The search engine is based on Apache Solr and is run from the Chef server\&. -.sp -The \fBknife search\fP subcommand is used run a search query for information that is indexed on a Chef server\&. -.sp -\fBSyntax\fP -.sp -This subcommand has the following syntax: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search INDEX SEARCH_QUERY -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -where \fBINDEX\fP is one of \fBclient\fP, \fBenvironment\fP, \fBnode\fP, \fBrole\fP, or the name of a data bag and \fBSEARCH_QUERY\fP is the search query syntax for the query that will be executed. -.sp -\fBINDEX\fP is implied if omitted, and will default to \fBnode\fP\&. For example: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search "*:*" \-i -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -will return something similar to: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -8 items found - -centos\-62\-dev -opensuse\-1203 -ubuntu\-1304\-dev -ubuntu\-1304\-orgtest -ubuntu\-1204\-ohai\-test -ubuntu\-1304\-ifcfg\-test -ohai\-test -win2k8\-dev -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -and is the same search as: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "*:*" \-i -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -If the \fBSEARCH_QUERY\fP does not contain a colon character (\fB:\fP), then the default query pattern is \fBtags:*#{@query}* OR roles:*#{@query}* OR fqdn:*#{@query}* OR addresses:*#{@query}*\fP, which means the following two search queries are effectively the same: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search ubuntu -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -or: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "tags:*ubuntu* OR roles:*ubuntu* OR fqdn:*ubuntu* (etc.)" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -\fBOptions\fP -.sp -This sub\-command 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\-b ROW\fP, \fB\-\-start ROW\fP -The row at which return results will begin. -.TP -.B \fB\-c CONFIG_FILE\fP, \fB\-\-config CONFIG_FILE\fP -The configuration file to use. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-chef\-zero\-port PORT\fP -The port on which chef\-zero will listen. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-[no\-]color\fP -Use to view colored output. -.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\-i\fP, \fB\-\-id\-only\fP -Use to show only matching object IDs. -.TP -.B \fBINDEX\fP -The name of the index to be queried: \fBclient\fP, \fBenvironment\fP, \fBnode\fP, \fBrole\fP, or \fBDATA_BAG_NAME\fP\&. Default index: \fBnode\fP\&. -.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\-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\-o SORT\fP, \fB\-\-sort SORT\fP -The order in which search results will be sorted. -.TP -.B \fB\-\-print\-after\fP -Use to show data after a destructive operation. -.TP -.B \fB\-q SEARCH_QUERY\fP, \fB\-\-query SEARCH_QUERY\fP -Use to protect search queries that start with a hyphen (\-). A \fB\-q\fP query may be specified as an argument or an option, but not both. -.TP -.B \fB\-r\fP, \fB\-\-run\-list\fP -Use to show only the run\-list. -.TP -.B \fB\-R INT\fP, \fB\-\-rows INT\fP -The number of rows to be returned. -.TP -.B \fB\-s URL\fP, \fB\-\-server\-url URL\fP -The URL for the Chef server\&. -.TP -.B \fBSEARCH_QUERY\fP -The search query used to identify a a list of items on a Chef server\&. This option uses the same syntax as the \fBsearch\fP sub\-command. -.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\-\-version\fP -The version of the chef\-client\&. -.TP -.B \fB\-V\fP, \fB\-\-verbose\fP -Set for more verbose outputs. Use \fB\-VV\fP for maximum verbosity. -.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 -.sp -\fBExamples\fP -.sp -To search for the IDs of all nodes running on the Amazon EC2 platform, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "ec2:*" \-i -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -to return something like: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -4 items found - -ip\-0A7CA19F.ec2.internal - -ip\-0A58CF8E.ec2.internal - -ip\-0A58E134.ec2.internal - -ip\-0A7CFFD5.ec2.internal -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To search for the instance type (flavor) of all nodes running on the Amazon EC2 platform, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "ec2:*" \-a ec2.instance_type -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -to return something like: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -4 items found - -ec2.instance_type: m1.large -id: ip\-0A7CA19F.ec2.internal - -ec2.instance_type: m1.large -id: ip\-0A58CF8E.ec2.internal - -ec2.instance_type: m1.large -id: ip\-0A58E134.ec2.internal - -ec2.instance_type: m1.large -id: ip\-0A7CFFD5.ec2.internal -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To search for all nodes running Ubuntu, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "platform:ubuntu" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To search for all nodes running CentOS in the production environment, enter: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "chef_environment:production AND platform:centos" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To find a nested attribute, use a pattern similar to the following: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node <query_to_run> \-a <main_attribute>.<nested_attribute> -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To build a search query to use more than one attribute, use an underscore (\fB_\fP) to separate each attribute. For example, the following query will search for all nodes running a specific version of Ruby: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "languages_ruby_version:1.9.3" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To build a search query that can find a nested attribute: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node name:<node_name> \-a kernel.machine -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -To test a search query that will be used in a \fBknife ssh\fP command: -.INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -.sp -.nf -.ft C -$ knife search node "role:web NOT name:web03" -.ft P -.fi -.UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.sp -where the query in the previous example will search all servers that have the \fBweb\fP role, but not on the server named \fBweb03\fP\&. -.SH AUTHOR -Chef -.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer. -. |