metalctl machine reserve
reserve a machine
Synopsis
reserve a machine for exclusive usage, this machine will no longer be picked by other allocations. This is useful for maintenance of the machine or testing. After the reservation is not needed anymore, the reservation should be removed with –remove.
metalctl machine reserve <machine ID> [flags]
Options
-d, --description string description of the reason for the reservation.
-h, --help help for reserve
-r, --remove remove the reservation.
Options inherited from parent commands
--apitoken string api token to authenticate. Can be specified with METALCTL_APITOKEN environment variable.
-c, --config string alternative config file path, (default is ~/.metalctl/config.yaml).
Example config.yaml:
---
apitoken: "alongtoken"
...
--debug debug output
-f, --file string filename of the create or update request in yaml format, or - for stdin.
Example image update:
# metalctl image describe ubuntu-19.04 > ubuntu.yaml
# vi ubuntu.yaml
## either via stdin
# cat ubuntu.yaml | metalctl image update -f -
## or via file
# metalctl image update -f ubuntu.yaml
--kubeconfig string Path to the kube-config to use for authentication and authorization. Is updated by login.
--no-headers do not print headers of table output format (default print headers)
--order string order by (comma separated) column(s), possible values: size|id|status|event|when|partition|project
-o, --output-format string output format (table|wide|markdown|json|yaml|template), wide is a table with more columns. (default "table")
--template string output template for template output-format, go template format.
For property names inspect the output of -o json or -o yaml for reference.
Example for machines:
metalctl machine list -o template --template "{{ .id }}:{{ .size.id }}"
-u, --url string api server address. Can be specified with METALCTL_URL environment variable.
SEE ALSO
- metalctl machine - manage machines