Shell interface for the Proxmox VE API: Difference between revisions
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Get the list of nodes in my cluster | Get the list of nodes in my cluster | ||
# pvesh get /nodes | # pvesh get /nodes | ||
Get a list of available options for the | Get a list of available options for the datacenter | ||
# pvesh usage cluster/options -v | # pvesh usage cluster/options -v | ||
Set the HTMl5 NoVNC console as the default console for the | Set the HTMl5 NoVNC console as the default console for the datacenter | ||
# pvesh set cluster/options -console html5 | # pvesh set cluster/options -console html5 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 22 June 2023
The Proxmox VE management tool (pvesh) allows to directly invoke API function, without using the REST/HTTPS server.
Only root is allowed to do that. |
EXAMPLES
Get the list of nodes in my cluster
# pvesh get /nodes
Get a list of available options for the datacenter
# pvesh usage cluster/options -v
Set the HTMl5 NoVNC console as the default console for the datacenter
# pvesh set cluster/options -console html5