bkr system-modify: Modify system attributes¶
Synopsis¶
bkr system-modify [options] <fqdn> ..
Options¶
- --owner <username>¶
Change the system owner to <username>.
- --condition <condition>¶
Change the system condition to <condition>. Valid values are Automated, Manual, Broken, and Removed.
- --host-hypervisor <type>¶
Change the system’s host hypervisor type to <type>.
For systems which are virtualized, this field indicates which virtualization technology is used by the host. An empty value indicates that the system is bare metal (not a virtual guest).
- --pool-policy <poolname>¶
Change the active access policy to that of the system pool <pool>. The system must be in the pool to use its policy. This must be specified only once, and is mutually exclusive with --use-custom-policy.
- --use-custom-policy¶
Change the active access policy to that of the system’s custom access policy. This must be specified only once, and is mutually exclusive with --pool-policy.
- --location <location>¶
Physical location of the system.
- --power-type <power-type>¶
Remote power control type. This value must be a valid power type configured by the Beaker administrator (or one of the Beaker defaults).
- --power-address <power-address>¶
Address passed to the power control script.
- --power-user <power-user>¶
Username passed to the power control script.
- --power-password <power-password>¶
Password passed to the power control script.
- --power-id <power-id>¶
Unique identifier passed to the power control script. The meaning of the power ID depends on which power type is selected. Typically this field identifies a particular plug, socket, port, or virtual guest name.
- --power-quiescent-period <seconds>¶
Quiescent period for power control. Beaker will delay at least this long between consecutive power commands.
- --release-action <release-action>¶
Action to take whenever a reservation for this system is returned: PowerOff, LeaveOn, ReProvision.
Common bkr options are described in the Options section of bkr(1).
Exit status¶
Non-zero on error, otherwise zero.
Examples¶
Modify the owner of a particular system to jdoe:
bkr system-modify –owner jdoe test.system.fqdn
Change the active access policy of the system to use mypool’s policy:
bkr system-modify –pool-policy mypool test.system.fqdn
See also¶
bkr(1)