vcloud-client is a tool to manage objects in vCloud Director, using the vCloud API.
There are several modes of operation, all of which can be found in the synopsis below. Each mode has a different set of required and optional arguments, which can also be found in the synopsis. Help mode can be used in a context sensitive manner. For example, -h will show all the modes, and -h ADDVM will show help about the ADDVM mode.
All commands require proper authentication. This can be provided on the command line by using -u -p -s or by creating a configuration file and specifying it with -c config-file.
vcloud-client is licensed under the GPLv3 license. For more information, see the LICENSE file. This project uses libraries and routines which may have a different license. Refer to the included licenses in the source files and/or JAR files for more information.
Building vcloud-client requires the following:
- Oracle Java or OpenJDK >= 6
- Apache Ant >= 1.8
Then you can simply call ant dist
to create a dist folder with everything vcloud-client needs to run. You can also use ant package-tar
to create a tarball
vcloud-client -a | -h <COMMAND> | -l <TYPE> | -r | -t | -v | -w | -x | -y | -z [-c <FILE>] [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>]
HELP
vcloud-client -h <COMMAND>
VERSION
vcloud-client -v
LIST
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] -l <TYPE> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>]
ADDVM
vcloud-client -a [-c <FILE>] --catalog <CATALOG> --description <DESC> --fqdn <FQDN> --ip <IP> --network <NETWORK> --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] --template <TEMPLATE> [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC>
REMOVEVM
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] -r [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM>
POWERONVM
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM> -y
POWEROFFVM
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] -t [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM>
SHUTDOWNVM
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM> -z
RESIZEDISK
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --disk-name <DISK> --disk-size <SIZE> --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM> -w
CONSOLIDATEVM
vcloud-client [-c <FILE>] --organization <ORG> [-p <PASSWORD>] [-s <SERVER>] [-u <USER>] --vapp <VAPP> --vdc <VDC> --vm <VM> -x
-a --add-vm arg
Add a new VM from a vApp Template to an existing vApp
--catalog CATALOG
Select this catalog
-c --config FILE
Use a configuration file
--description DESC
Description of object to create
--disk-name DISK
Name of disk to resize
--disk-size SIZE
New size of disk in MB
--fqdn FQDN
Name of object to create
-h --help COMMAND
Show help and examples
--ip IP
IP of the object to create
-l --list TYPE
List vCloud objects (org|vdc|vapp|catalog|vm)
--network NETWORK
Network of the object to create
--organization ORG
Select this Organization
-p --password PASSWORD
vCloud Director password
-r --remove-vm arg
Remove a VM from an existing vApp
-s --server SERVER
vCloud Director server URI
--template TEMPLATE
Select this template
-t --poweroff-vm arg
Stop an existing VM (hard shutdown)
-u --username USER
vCloud Director username
--vapp VAPP
Select this vApp
--vdc VDC
Select this Virtual Data Center
--vm VM
Select this VM
-v --version arg
Show version information
-w --resize-disk arg
Resize the disk of an existing VM
-x --consolidate-vm arg
Consolidate all disks of an existing VM
-y --poweron-vm arg
Start an existing VM
-z --shutdown-vm arg
Shutdown an existing VM (soft shutdown)
All command line parameters can optionally be provided using a configuration file. Exception on this are the mode selectors. The configuration file uses a simple format, which is:
option=value
option is the same as the long options which can be specified on the command line. For example, this is a valid configuration line:
username=user@Organization
Configuration options are parsed in the following order:
- The -c option.
- All options provided on the command line, in the order they are specified. It is possible to override already specified configuration options by specifying them again. Duplicate options will take the value of the last one specified. An example configuration file can be found in the distribution package.
No major known bugs exist at this time.
Nick Douma ([email protected])