drpcli bootenvs¶
drpcli bootenvs¶
Access CLI commands relating to bootenvs
Options¶
Options inherited from parent commands¶
      --ca-cert string                     CA certificate used to verify the server certs (with the system set)
  -c, --catalog string                     The catalog file to use to get product information (default "https://repo.rackn.io")
      --catalog-path string                The path to where the catalog file exists on the drp server. By default and historically this has been /files/rebar-catalog. For example, if no catalog urls are provided, the complete path will be https://drp-ip:8090/files/rebar-catalog (default "/files/rebar-catalog")
  -S, --catalog-source string              A location from which catalog items can be downloaded. For example, in airgapped mode it would be the local catalog
      --client-cert string                 Client certificate to use for communicating to the server - replaces RS_KEY, RS_TOKEN, RS_USERNAME, RS_PASSWORD
      --client-key string                  Client key to use for communicating to the server - replaces RS_KEY, RS_TOKEN, RS_USERNAME, RS_PASSWORD
  -C, --colors string                      The colors for JSON and Table/Text colorization.  8 values in the for 0=val,val;1=val,val2... (default "0=32;1=33;2=36;3=90;4=34,1;5=35;6=95;7=32;8=92")
  -d, --debug                              Whether the CLI should run in debug mode
  -D, --download-proxy string              HTTP Proxy to use for downloading catalog and content
  -E, --endpoint string                    The Digital Rebar Provision API endpoint to talk to (default "https://127.0.0.1:8092")
  -X, --exit-early                         Cause drpcli to exit if a command results in an object that has errors
      --fetch-catalogs all                 Determines which catalog urls to use to fetch the catalog. If set to all, all the catalog urls defined with catalog_url and catalog_urls as well as the default catalog will be used. If set to server, only the catalog urls defined on the server will be used. If set to cli, then the specific url specified with the -c flag will be used. It defaults to `all`. Allowed values `all, `server`, `cli`. (default "all")
  -f, --force                              When needed, attempt to force the operation - used on some update/patch calls
      --force-new-session                  Should the client always create a new session
  -F, --format string                      The serialization we expect for output.  Can be "json" or "yaml" or "text" or "table" (default "json")
      --http-request-retry-count int       Specifies the number of retries for downloads in case of failure
      --http-request-retry-delay-max int   Specifies the maximum delay (in seconds) between HTTP/HTTPS retry attempts (default 60)
      --ignore-unix-proxy                  Should the client ignore unix proxies
  -N, --no-color                           Whether the CLI should output colorized strings
  -H, --no-header                          Should header be shown in "text" or "table" mode
  -x, --no-token                           Do not use token auth or token cache
  -P, --password string                    password of the Digital Rebar Provision user (default "r0cketsk8ts")
  -p, --platform string                    Platform to filter details by. Defaults to current system. Format: arch/os
  -J, --print-fields string                The fields of the object to display in "text" or "table" mode. Comma separated
  -r, --ref string                         A reference object for update commands that can be a file name, yaml, or json blob
      --server-verify                      Should the client verify the server cert
  -G, --show-global-help-flags             Show global flags in help message
  -T, --token string                       token of the Digital Rebar Provision access
  -t, --trace string                       The log level API requests should be logged at on the server side
  -Z, --trace-token string                 A token that individual traced requests should report in the server logs
  -j, --truncate-length int                Truncate columns at this length (default 40)
  -u, --url-proxy string                   URL Proxy for passing actions through another DRP
  -U, --username string                    Name of the Digital Rebar Provision user to talk to (default "rocketskates")
SEE ALSO¶
- drpcli - A CLI application for interacting with the DigitalRebar Provision API
 - drpcli bootenvs action - Display the action for this bootenv
 - drpcli bootenvs actions - Display actions for this bootenv
 - drpcli bootenvs await - Wait for a bootenv's field to become a value within a number of seconds
 - drpcli bootenvs count - Count all bootenvs
 - drpcli bootenvs create - Create a new bootenv with the passed-in JSON or string key
 - drpcli bootenvs destroy - Destroy bootenv by id
 - drpcli bootenvs etag - Get the etag for a bootenvs by id
 - drpcli bootenvs exists - See if a bootenvs exists by id
 - drpcli bootenvs fieldinfo - Return the documentation for all the fields or the provided field
 - drpcli bootenvs fromAppleNBI - This will attempt to translate an Apple .nbi directory into a bootenv and an archive.
 - drpcli bootenvs generate - Generate an object of bootenvs type in the content directory
 - drpcli bootenvs indexes - Get indexes for bootenvs
 - drpcli bootenvs install - Install a bootenv along with everything it requires
 - drpcli bootenvs list - List all bootenvs
 - drpcli bootenvs meta - Gets metadata for the bootenv
 - drpcli bootenvs patch - Patch bootenv by ID using the passed-in JSON Patch
 - drpcli bootenvs purgeLocalInstall - This will have dr-provision purge local install files for the listed arches
 - drpcli bootenvs runaction - Run action on object from plugin
 - drpcli bootenvs show - Show a single bootenvs by id
 - drpcli bootenvs update - Unsafely update bootenv by id with the passed-in JSON
 - drpcli bootenvs uploadiso - This will attempt to upload the ISO from the specified ISO URL.
 - drpcli bootenvs wait - Wait for a bootenv's field to become a value within a number of seconds