smartdc-listcomputenodes
v0.0.1
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List your joyent machines by the compute node they are running on. Ensure your workload is distributed!
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smartdc-listcomputenodes
List your joyent machines by the compute node they are running on. Ensure your workload is distributed!
Install
npm install smartdc-listcomputenodes -g
Use
sdc-listcomputenodes
The only option is --format
, which can be json
or human
Example
sdc-listcomputenodes --format human
> ./bin/sdc-listcomputenodes --format human
Compute Nodes:
xxx-xxx-xxx (2)
- my-server-1 @ 123.123.123.123,192.168.10.11
- my-server-2 @ 123.123.123.123,192.168.10.11
yyy-yyy-yyy (1)
- my-server-3 @ 123.123.123.123,192.168.10.11
Notes
Currently, the binary package(s) assume you will be running the commands from bash, and have the following environment variables set for the normal smartdc API:
SDC_URL
url for the Joyent API (something likehttps://us-sw-1.api.joyentcloud.com/
)SDC_ACCOUNT
your joyent account nameSDC_KEY_ID
the fingerprint of your SSH key
If you are upgrading from smartdc
v6x, note the name change for the required ENV variables, and click visit https://npmjs.org/package/smartdc to learn how to generate your ssh fingerprint