Provided by: lava-server_2020.12-5_all
NAME
lava-server - lava-server command line support
SUMMARY
lava-server is a command-line management interface to a LAVA instance, and the Django database management tools for that instance.
USAGE
lava-server manage subcommand [options] [args]
COMMON OPTIONS
Most of these options are imported from django and more information can be found in the django documentation. These options are supported for all subcommands. -v VERBOSITY, --verbosity=VERBOSITY Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal output, 2=verbose output, 3=very verbose output --settings=SETTINGS The Python path to a settings module, e.g. "myproject.settings.main". If this isn't provided, the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be used. --pythonpath=PYTHONPATH A directory to add to the Python path, e.g. "/home/djangoprojects/myproject". --traceback Print traceback on exception --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit
SUBCOMMANDS
Type lava-server manage help <subcommand> for help on a specific subcommand.
AVAILABLE SUBCOMMANDS
Type lava-server manage <subcommand> -h for help on an option available to a specific subcommand. auth changepassword Change a user's password for django.contrib.auth. Usage: lava-server manage changepassword [options] Options: --database=DATABASE Specifies the database to use. Default is "default". createsuperuser Used to create a superuser. Usage: lava-server manage createsuperuser [options] Options: --username=USERNAME Specifies the username for the superuser. --email=EMAIL Specifies the email address for the superuser. --noinput Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind. You must use --username and --email with --noinput and superusers created with --noinput will not be able to log in until they are given a valid password. --database=DATABASE Specifies the database to use. Default is default. django django functions change with releases of the django package. See the documentation for python-django. lava_server devices Manage devices positional arguments: {add, details, list, set} Sub commands add Add a device positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the device optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --device-type DEVICE_TYPE Device type --description DESCRIPTION Device description --dictionary DICTIONARY Device dictionary --offline Create the device offline (online by default) --private Make the device private (public by default) --worker WORKER The name of the worker --tags [TAGS [TAGS ...]] List of tags to add to the device --physical-user PHYSICAL_USER Username of the user with physical access to the device --physical-group PHYSICAL_GROUP Name of the group with physical access to the device --owner OWNER Username of the user with ownership of the device --group GROUP Name of the group with ownership of the device copy Copy an existing device as a new device positional arguments: original Hostname of the existing device target Hostname of the device to create optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --offline Create the device offline (online by default) --private Make the device private (public by default) --worker WORKER The name of the worker --copy-with-tags Set all the tags of the original device on the target device details Details about a device positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the device list List the installed devices optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --state {IDLE,RESERVED,RUNNING} Show only devices with the given state --all, -a Show all devices, including retired ones --health {GOOD,UNKNOWN,LOOPING,BAD,MAINTENANCE,RETIRED} Show only devices with the given health --csv Print as csv --all, -a Show all devices, including retired ones --status {OFFLINE, IDLE, RUNNING, OFFLINING, RETIRED, RESERVED} Show only devices with this status --csv Print as csv update Update device details positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the device optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --description DESCRIPTION Set the description --health {GOOD,UNKNOWN,LOOPING,BAD,MAINTENANCE,RETIRED} Update the device health --worker WORKER Update the worker --public make the device public --private Make the device private --physical-user PHYSICAL_USER Username of the user with physical access to the device --physical-group PHYSICAL_GROUP Name of the group with physical access to the device --owner OWNER Username of the user with ownership of the device --group GROUP Name of the group with ownership of the device device-types Manage device types according to which templates are available and which device-types are defined in the database. When counting the number of devices, Retired devices are included. positional arguments: {add, details, list, update} Sub commands add Add V2 device type(s) to the database. positional arguments: device-type The device type name. Passing '*' will add all known V2 device types. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit alias: Only supported when creating a single device-type --alias ALIAS Name of an alias for this device-type. health check: Only supported when creating a single device-type --health-frequency HEALTH_FREQUENCY How often to run health checks. --health-denominator {hours, jobs} Initiate health checks by hours or by jobs. details Details about a device-type positional arguments: name Name of the device-type optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --devices Print the corresponding devices list List the installed device types optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --all, -a Show all device types in the database, including types not currently installed. --csv Print as csv update Update an existing V2 device type in the database positional arguments: device-type The device type name. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit alias: --alias ALIAS Name of an alias for this device-type. jobs Manage jobs positional arguments: {compress,fail,rm,validate} Sub commands compress Compress job logs optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --newer-than NEWER_THAN Compress jobs newer than this. The time is of the form: 1h (one hour) or 2d (two days). By default, all jobs will be compressed. --older-than OLDER_THAN Compress jobs older than this. The time is of the form: 1h (one hour) or 2d (two days). By default, all jobs logs will be compressed. --submitter SUBMITTER Filter jobs by submitter --dry-run Do not compress any logs, simulate the output --slow Be nice with the system by sleeping regularly fail Fail the given canceled job positional arguments: job_id job id optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit rm Remove the jobs optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --older-than OLDER_THAN Remove jobs older than this. The time is of the form: 1h (one hour) or 2d (two days). By default, all jobs will be removed. --state {SUBMITTED,SCHEDULING,SCHEDULED,RUNNING,CANCELING,FINISHED} Filter by job state --submitter SUBMITTER Filter jobs by submitter --dry-run Do not remove any data, simulate the output --slow Be nice with the system by sleeping regularly validate Validate job definition optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --mail-admins Send a mail to the admins with a list of failing jobs --submitter SUBMITTER Filter jobs by submitter --newer-than NEWER_THAN Validate jobs newer than this. The time is of the form: 1h (one hour) or 2d (two days). By default, only jobs in the last 24 hours will be validated. --strict If set to True, the validator will reject any extra keys that are present in the job definition but not defined in the schema workers Manage workers position arguments: {add, details, list, update} Sub commands add Create a worker positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the worker optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --description DESCRIPTION Worker description --health {ACTIVE,MAINTENANCE,RETIRED} Worker health details Details of a worker positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the worker optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --devices Print the list of attached devices list List the workers optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -a, --all Show all workers (including retired ones) --csv Print as csv update Update worker properties positional arguments: hostname Hostname of the worker optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --description DESCRIPTION Worker description --health {ACTIVE,MAINTENANCE,RETIRED} Set worker health test Runs the test suite for the specified applications, or the entire site if no apps are specified. Usage: lava-server manage test [options] [appname ...] Options: --noinput Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind. --failfast Tells Django to stop running the test suite after first failed test. --testrunner TESTRUNNER Tells Django to use specified test runner class instead of the one specified by the TEST_RUNNER setting. --liveserver LIVESERVER Overrides the default address where the live server (used with LiveServerTestCase) is expected to run from. The default value is localhost:8081.
BUGS
If your bug relates to a specific type of device, please include all configuration details for that device type as well as the job submission and as much of the LAVA test job log file as you can (e.g. as a compressed file attached to the bug report). If your device type is not one found on existing LAVA instances, please supply as much information as you can on the board itself.
CONTRIBUTING UPSTREAM
If you want to contribute, refer to https://docs.lavasoftware.org/lava/contribution.html If you are considering large changes, it is best to subscribe to the Linaro Validation mailing list at: http://lists.lavasoftware.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users Also talk to us on IRC: irc.freenode.net #lavasoftware
AUTHOR
Linaro Validation Team
COPYRIGHT
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