manage¶
boto.manage¶
boto.manage.cmdshell¶
boto.manage.server¶
High-level abstraction of an EC2 server
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class
boto.manage.server.
Bundler
(server, uname='root')¶ -
bundle
(bucket=None, prefix=None, key_file=None, cert_file=None, size=None, ssh_key=None, fp=None, clear_history=True)¶
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bundle_image
(prefix, size, ssh_key)¶
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copy_x509
(key_file, cert_file)¶
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upload_bundle
(bucket, prefix, ssh_key)¶
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class
boto.manage.server.
CommandLineGetter
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get
(cls, params)¶
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get_ami_id
(params)¶
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get_ami_list
()¶
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get_description
(params)¶
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get_group
(params)¶
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get_instance_type
(params)¶
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get_key
(params)¶
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get_name
(params)¶
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get_quantity
(params)¶
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get_region
(params)¶
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get_zone
(params)¶
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class
boto.manage.server.
Server
(id=None, **kw)¶ -
classmethod
add_credentials
(cfg, aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key)¶
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ami_id
= None¶
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console_output
= None¶
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classmethod
create
(config_file=None, logical_volume=None, cfg=None, **params)¶ Create a new instance based on the specified configuration file or the specified configuration and the passed in parameters.
If the config_file argument is not None, the configuration is read from there. Otherwise, the cfg argument is used.
The config file may include other config files with a #import reference. The included config files must reside in the same directory as the specified file.
The logical_volume argument, if supplied, will be used to get the current physical volume ID and use that as an override of the value specified in the config file. This may be useful for debugging purposes when you want to debug with a production config file but a test Volume.
The dictionary argument may be used to override any EC2 configuration values in the config file.
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classmethod
create_from_current_instances
()¶
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classmethod
create_from_instance_id
(instance_id, name, description='')¶
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delete
()¶
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description
= None¶
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elastic_ip
= None¶
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get_bundler
(uname='root')¶
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get_cmdshell
()¶
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get_ssh_client
(uname='root', ssh_pwd=None)¶
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get_ssh_key_file
()¶
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groups
= None¶
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hostname
= None¶
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install
(pkg)¶
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instance_id
= None¶
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instance_type
= None¶
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key_name
= None¶
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launch_time
= None¶
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name
= None¶
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packages
= []¶
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plugins
= []¶
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private_hostname
= None¶
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production
= None¶
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put
()¶
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reboot
()¶
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region_name
= None¶
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reset_cmdshell
()¶
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run
(command)¶
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security_group
= None¶
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status
= None¶
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stop
()¶
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terminate
()¶
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wait
()¶
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zone
= None¶
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classmethod
boto.manage.task¶
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class
boto.manage.task.
Task
(id=None, **kw)¶ A scheduled, repeating task that can be executed by any participating servers. The scheduling is similar to cron jobs. Each task has an hour attribute. The allowable values for hour are [0-23|*].
To keep the operation reasonably efficient and not cause excessive polling, the minimum granularity of a Task is hourly. Some examples:
hour=’*’ - the task would be executed each hour hour=‘3’ - the task would be executed at 3AM GMT each day.-
check
()¶ Determine how long until the next scheduled time for a Task. Returns the number of seconds until the next scheduled time or zero if the task needs to be run immediately. If it’s an hourly task and it’s never been run, run it now. If it’s a daily task and it’s never been run and the hour is right, run it now.
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command
= None¶
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hour
= None¶
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last_executed
= None¶
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last_output
= None¶
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last_status
= None¶
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message_id
= None¶
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name
= None¶
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run
(msg, vtimeout=60)¶
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start
(queue_name)¶
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classmethod
start_all
(queue_name)¶
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boto.manage.task.
check_hour
(val)¶
boto.manage.volume¶
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class
boto.manage.volume.
CommandLineGetter
¶ -
get
(cls, params)¶
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get_device
(params)¶
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get_mount_point
(params)¶
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get_name
(params)¶
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get_region
(params)¶
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get_size
(params)¶
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get_zone
(params)¶
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class
boto.manage.volume.
Volume
(id=None, **kw)¶ -
archive
()¶
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attach
(server=None)¶
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attachment_state
= None¶
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checkfs
(use_cmd=None)¶
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copy
(snapshot)¶
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classmethod
create
(**params)¶
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create_from_latest_snapshot
(name, size=None)¶
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create_from_snapshot
(name, snapshot, size=None)¶
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classmethod
create_from_volume_id
(region_name, volume_id, name)¶
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delete
(delete_ebs_volume=False)¶
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detach
(force=False)¶
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device
= None¶
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format
()¶
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freeze
()¶
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get_ec2_connection
()¶
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get_snapshot_from_date
(date)¶
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get_snapshot_range
(snaps, start_date=None, end_date=None)¶
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get_snapshots
()¶ Returns a list of all completed snapshots for this volume ID.
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grow
(size)¶
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install_xfs
()¶
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make_ready
(server)¶
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mount
()¶
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mount_point
= None¶
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name
= None¶
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past_volume_ids
= None¶
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region_name
= None¶
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server
= None¶
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size
= None¶
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snapshot
()¶
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trim_snapshots
(delete=False)¶ Trim the number of snapshots for this volume. This method always keeps the oldest snapshot. It then uses the parameters passed in to determine how many others should be kept.
The algorithm is to keep all snapshots from the current day. Then it will keep the first snapshot of the day for the previous seven days. Then, it will keep the first snapshot of the week for the previous four weeks. After than, it will keep the first snapshot of the month for as many months as there are.
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unfreeze
()¶
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volume_id
= None¶
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volume_state
= None¶
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wait
()¶
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zone_name
= None¶
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