bkr policy-list: Lists access policy rules for a system¶
Synopsis¶
Description¶
Retrieves and prints the access policy rules for a system whose FQDN is <fqdn>.
By default, the currently active access policy rules are retrieved,
which could be a a pool access policy. To retrieve the custom access
policy rules, specify --custom
.
Options¶
-
--custom
¶
Retrieve the custom access policy rules for the system instead of the currently active access policy rules.
-
--mine
¶
Retrieves the access policy rules that have been granted directly to your user account. This does not include permissions granted indirectly via group permissions or the system’s default permissions.
-
--user
<username>
¶ Retrieve the access policy rules for <username>. This option can be specified multiple times.
-
--group
<group>
¶ Retrieve the access policy rules for group, <group>. This option can be specified multiple times.
-
--format
<format>
¶ Display results in the given format, either
tabular
orjson
. Thetabular
format lists one rule per row as a table. This is the default. Thejson
format returns the rules as a JSON array and is compact.
Common bkr options are described in the Options section of bkr(1).
Exit status¶
Non-zero on error, otherwise zero.
Examples¶
List current policy list for a system:
bkr policy-list test1.example.com
List current policy list for a system for users, user1 and user2:
bkr policy-list --user user1 --user user2 test1.example.com
See also¶
bkr(1), bkr-policy-list(1)