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=Backup= | =Backup= | ||
==vzdump== | ==vzdump== | ||
vzdump - backup utility for virtual machine | |||
USAGE: vzdump OPTIONS [--all | <VMID>] | |||
(where <VMID> is the ID pve assigns to each virtual machine created) | |||
OPTIONS: | |||
:--exclude VMID #exclude VMID (assumes :--all) | |||
:--exclude-path REGEX #exclude certain files/directories. You can use this option more than once to specify multiple exclude paths | |||
:--stdexcludes #exclude temporary files and logs | |||
:--compress #compress dump file (gzip) | |||
:--storage STORAGE_ID #store resulting files to STORAGE_ID (PVE only) | |||
:--script #execute hook script | |||
:--dumpdir DIR #store resulting files in DIR | |||
:--maxfiles N #maximal number of backup files per VM. | |||
:--tmpdir DIR #store temporary files in DIR. :--suspend and :--stop are using this directory to store a copy of the VM. | |||
:--mailto EMAIL #send notification mail to EMAIL. You can use this option more than once to specify multiple receivers | |||
:--stop #stop/start VM if running | |||
:--suspend #suspend/resume VM when running | |||
:--snapshot #use LVM snapshot when running | |||
:--size MB #LVM snapshot size (default 1024) | |||
:--bwlimit KBPS #limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second | |||
:--lockwait MINUTES #maximal time to wait for the global lock. vzdump uses a global lock file to make sure that only one instance is running (running several instance puts too much load on a server). Default is 180 (3 hours). | |||
:--stopwait MINUTES #maximal time to wait until a VM is stopped. | |||
==vzrestore== | ==vzrestore== | ||
==qmrestore== | ==qmrestore== |
Revision as of 09:27, 15 March 2010
Introduction
This page lists the important Proxmox VE and Debian command line tools. All CLI tools have also manual pages.
KVM specific
qm
OpenVZ specific
vzctl
vztop
user_beancounters
cat /proc/user_beancounters
Backup
vzdump
vzdump - backup utility for virtual machine
USAGE: vzdump OPTIONS [--all | <VMID>]
(where <VMID> is the ID pve assigns to each virtual machine created)
OPTIONS:
- --exclude VMID #exclude VMID (assumes :--all)
- --exclude-path REGEX #exclude certain files/directories. You can use this option more than once to specify multiple exclude paths
- --stdexcludes #exclude temporary files and logs
- --compress #compress dump file (gzip)
- --storage STORAGE_ID #store resulting files to STORAGE_ID (PVE only)
- --script #execute hook script
- --dumpdir DIR #store resulting files in DIR
- --maxfiles N #maximal number of backup files per VM.
- --tmpdir DIR #store temporary files in DIR. :--suspend and :--stop are using this directory to store a copy of the VM.
- --mailto EMAIL #send notification mail to EMAIL. You can use this option more than once to specify multiple receivers
- --stop #stop/start VM if running
- --suspend #suspend/resume VM when running
- --snapshot #use LVM snapshot when running
- --size MB #LVM snapshot size (default 1024)
- --bwlimit KBPS #limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second
- --lockwait MINUTES #maximal time to wait for the global lock. vzdump uses a global lock file to make sure that only one instance is running (running several instance puts too much load on a server). Default is 180 (3 hours).
- --stopwait MINUTES #maximal time to wait until a VM is stopped.
vzrestore
qmrestore
Cluster management
pveca
PVE Cluster Administration Toolkit
USAGE: (man page)
- pveca -l # show cluster status
- pveca -c # create new cluster with localhost as master
- pveca -s [-h IP] # sync cluster configuration from master (or IP)
- pveca -d ID # delete a node
- pveca -a [-h IP] # add new node to cluster
- pveca -m # force local node to become master
- pveca -i # print node info (CID NAME IP ROLE)
Software version check
pveversion
Proxmox VE version info - Print version information for Proxmox VE packages.
USAGE: pveversion [--verbose]
- without any argument shows the version of pve-manager, something like:
- pve-manager/1.5/4660
- with -v argument it shows a list of programs versions related to pve, like:
- pve-manager: 1.5-7 (pve-manager/1.5/4660)
- running kernel: 2.6.18-2-pve
- proxmox-ve-2.6.18: 1.5-5
- pve-kernel-2.6.18-2-pve: 2.6.18-5
- pve-kernel-2.6.18-1-pve: 2.6.18-4
- qemu-server: 1.1-11
- pve-firmware: 1.0-3
- libpve-storage-perl: 1.0-10
- vncterm: 0.9-2
- vzctl: 3.0.23-1pve8
- vzdump: 1.2-5
- vzprocps: 2.0.11-1dso2
- vzquota: 3.0.11-1
- pve-qemu-kvm-2.6.18: 0.9.1-5
aptitude
Standard Debian package update tool
LVM
iSCSI
DRBD
See DRBD
Debian Appliance Builder
dab
Other useful tools
pveperf
Simple host performance test.
(from man page)
USAGE
- pveperf [PATH]
DESCRIPTION
- Tries to gather some CPU/Hardisk performance data on the hardisk mounted at PATH (/ is used as default)
It dumps on the terminal:
- CPU BOGOMIPS: bogomips sum of all CPUs
- REGEX/SECOND: regular expressions per second (perl performance test), should be above 300000
- HD SIZE: harddisk size
- BUFFERED READS: simple HD read test. Modern HDs should reach at least 40 MB/sec
- AVERAGE SEEK TIME: tests average seek time. Fast SCSI HDs reach values < 8 milliseconds. Common IDE/SATA disks get values from 15 to 20 ms.
- FSYNCS/SECOND: value should be greater than 200 (you should enable "write back" cache mode on you RAID controller - needs a battery backed cache (BBWC)).
- DNS EXT: average time to resolve an external DNS name
- DNS INT: average time to resolve a local DNS name
Note: this command may require root privileges (or sudo) to run, otherwise you get an error after "HD SIZE" value, like: <<sh: /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches: Permission denied unable to open HD at /usr/bin/pveperf line 149.>>