NAME

pvesh - Shell interface for the Proxmox VE API

SYNOPSIS

pvesh <COMMAND> [ARGS] [OPTIONS]

pvesh create <api_path> [OPTIONS] [FORMAT_OPTIONS]

Call API POST on <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--noproxy <boolean>

Disable automatic proxying.

pvesh delete <api_path> [OPTIONS] [FORMAT_OPTIONS]

Call API DELETE on <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--noproxy <boolean>

Disable automatic proxying.

pvesh get <api_path> [OPTIONS] [FORMAT_OPTIONS]

Call API GET on <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--noproxy <boolean>

Disable automatic proxying.

pvesh help [OPTIONS]

Get help about specified command.

--extra-args <array>

Shows help for a specific command

--verbose <boolean>

Verbose output format.

pvesh ls <api_path> [OPTIONS] [FORMAT_OPTIONS]

List child objects on <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--noproxy <boolean>

Disable automatic proxying.

pvesh set <api_path> [OPTIONS] [FORMAT_OPTIONS]

Call API PUT on <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--noproxy <boolean>

Disable automatic proxying.

pvesh usage <api_path> [OPTIONS]

print API usage information for <api_path>.

<api_path>: <string>

API path.

--command <create | delete | get | set>

API command.

--returns <boolean>

Including schema for returned data.

--verbose <boolean>

Verbose output format.

DESCRIPTION

The Proxmox VE management tool (pvesh) allows to directly invoke API function, without using the REST/HTTPS server.

Note Only root is allowed to do that.

FORMAT_OPTIONS

It is possible to specify the output format using the --output-format parameter. The default format text uses ASCII-art to draw nice borders around tables. It additionally transforms some values into human-readable text, for example:

  • Unix epoch is displayed as ISO 8601 date string.

  • Durations are displayed as week/day/hour/minute/second count, i.e 1d 5h.

  • Byte sizes value include units (B, KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB).

  • Fractions are display as percentage, i.e. 1.0 is displayed as 100%.

You can also completely suppress output using option --quiet.

--human-readable <boolean> (default = 1)

Call output rendering functions to produce human readable text.

--noborder <boolean> (default = 0)

Do not draw borders (for text format).

--noheader <boolean> (default = 0)

Do not show column headers (for text format).

--output-format <json | json-pretty | text | yaml> (default = text)

Output format.

--quiet <boolean>

Suppress printing results.

EXAMPLES

Get the list of nodes in my cluster

# pvesh get /nodes

Get a list of available options for the data center

# pvesh usage cluster/options -v

Set the HTMl5 NoVNC console as the default console for the data center

# pvesh set cluster/options -console html5

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