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ovirt-register: oVirt registration tool for hosts
NAME
ovirt-register - oVirt registration tool for hostsSYNOPSIS
ovirt-register --engine-fqdn ENGINE_FQDN [options]DESCRIPTION
ovirt-register is a command line tool to register hosts to Engine.OPTIONS
- -h, --help
- Displays a list of options.
- --engine-fqdn <engine fqdn>
- Specifies the Engine FQND for host registration (See also --check-fqdn)
- --node-fqdn <node fqdn>
- Node FQDN or IP address. If not provided, will be used system host name.
- --node-name <node name>
- Define the node name. If not provided, will be used system short host name (the name before the first dot in the system host name)
- --engine-https-port <https port>
- Define engine https port. If not provided, will be used 443.
- --ssh-user
- SSH username to establish the connection with Engine. If not provided, the user which is executing the script will catch and used.
- --ssh-port
- SSH port to establish the connection with Engine. If not provided, the script will use the default SSH port 22.
- --nocheck-fqdn
- Disable FQDN check for Engine CA, this option is enabled by default
- --cafile
- Specify the full path for the Engine CA file, it will be created if doesn't exist.
- --fingerprint
- Specify an existing fingerprint to be validated against Engine CA fingerprint.
- --vdsm-port
- Specify the listen port of VDSM. If not provided, will be used the default 54321
- --log <file path>
- Specify a file to redirect the log
- --force-uuid <UUID>
- Force the UUID of machine. It's useful for machines that provides duplicate UUID. You might generate the UUID with: cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid
- --nopersist-uuid
- Do not Save the UUID in the disk (/etc/vdsm/vdsm.id). The default behaviour is save into the disk. (Use: True or False)
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