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CERN docs on OpenStack, might be helpful [https://clouddocs.web.cern.ch/clouddocs/ https://clouddocs.web.cern.ch/clouddocs/]
CERN docs on OpenStack, might be helpful [https://clouddocs.web.cern.ch/clouddocs/ https://clouddocs.web.cern.ch/clouddocs/]


==New combined CLI tool installation==
==New combined OpenStack CLI tool==
===Installation===
{{command|sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip}}
{{command|sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip}}
{{command|pip install python-openstackclient}}
{{command|pip install python-openstackclient}}
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which installs to ~/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/ so by adding <code>export PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/:${PYTHONPATH}</code> to your <code>.bashrc</code> file if you are using Python major version X=2, and minor version Y=7.
which installs to ~/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/ so by adding <code>export PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/:${PYTHONPATH}</code> to your <code>.bashrc</code> file if you are using Python major version X=2, and minor version Y=7.


It seems that the new openstack command line client, works more interactively? If I run the command
===Executing commands===
{{Command|openstack}}  
The new CLI tool can be used interactively by running
starts up an interactive prompt and get get a list of available commands by typing <code>help</code> at the openstack prompt. Useful user accessible commands are {{Command| openstack server}} {{Command| openstack volume}} {{Command| openstack container}} {{Command| openstack object}} {{Command| openstack network}} {{Command| openstack security}} {{Command| openstack image}}
{{Command|openstack}}
and then issuing commands at the prompt. Alternatively the commands can be issued as one-offs by a preceding the command with <code>openstack</code> for example
{{Command|openstack server list}}
When running in interactive mode a list of available commands by typing <code>help</code> at the openstack prompt. Note that many of these commands are available only to OpenStack administrators and will show some unuseful error message if a non-administrator tries using it.
 
====server====
====volume====
====container====
====object====
====network====
====security====
====image====
====ip floating====
 
Useful user accessible commands are {{Command| openstack server}} {{Command| openstack volume}} {{Command| openstack container}} {{Command| openstack object}} {{Command| openstack network}} {{Command| openstack security}} {{Command| openstack image}}
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