volume¶
Block Storage v2, v3
volume create¶
Create new volume
openstack volume create
    [--size <size>]
    [--type <volume-type>]
    [--image <image> | --snapshot <snapshot> | --source <volume> | --backup <backup> | --remote-source <key=value>]
    [--description <description>]
    [--availability-zone <availability-zone>]
    [--consistency-group consistency-group>]
    [--property <key=value>]
    [--hint <key=value>]
    [--bootable | --non-bootable]
    [--read-only | --read-write]
    [--host <host>]
    [--cluster <cluster>]
    [<name>]
- --size <size>¶
- Volume size in GB (required unless –snapshot or –source specified) 
- --type <volume-type>¶
- Set the type of volume 
- --image <image>¶
- Use <image> as source of volume (name or ID) 
- --snapshot <snapshot>¶
- Use <snapshot> as source of volume (name or ID) 
- --source <volume>¶
- Volume to clone (name or ID) 
- --backup <backup>¶
- Restore backup to a volume (name or ID) (supported by –os-volume-api-version 3.47 or later) 
- --remote-source <key=value>¶
- The attribute(s) of the existing remote volume (admin required) (repeat option to specify multiple attributes, e.g.: ‘–remote-source source-name=test_name –remote-source source-id=test_id’) 
- --description <description>¶
- Volume description 
- --availability-zone <availability-zone>¶
- Create volume in <availability-zone> 
- --consistency-group consistency-group>¶
- Consistency group where the new volume belongs to 
- --property <key=value>¶
- Set a property to this volume (repeat option to set multiple properties) 
- --hint <key=value>¶
- Arbitrary scheduler hint key-value pairs to help creating a volume. Repeat the option to set multiple hints. ‘same_host’ and ‘different_host’ get values appended when repeated, all other keys take the last given value 
- --bootable¶
- Mark volume as bootable 
- --non-bootable¶
- Mark volume as non-bootable (default) 
- --read-only¶
- Set volume to read-only access mode 
- --read-write¶
- Set volume to read-write access mode (default) 
- --host <host>¶
- Cinder host on which the existing volume resides; takes the form: host@backend-name#pool. This is only used along with the –remote-source option. 
- --cluster <cluster>¶
- Cinder cluster on which the existing volume resides; takes the form: cluster@backend-name#pool. This is only used along with the –remote-source option. (supported by –os-volume-api-version 3.16 or above) 
- name¶
- Volume name 
volume delete¶
Delete volume(s)
openstack volume delete
    [--force | --purge]
    [--remote]
    <volume>
    [<volume> ...]
- --force¶
- Attempt forced removal of volume(s), regardless of state (defaults to False) 
- --purge¶
- Remove any snapshots along with volume(s) (defaults to False) 
- --remote¶
- Specify this parameter to unmanage a volume. 
- volume¶
- Volume(s) to delete (name or ID) 
volume list¶
List volumes
openstack volume list
    [--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
    [--sort-ascending | --sort-descending]
    [--project <project>]
    [--project-domain <project-domain>]
    [--user <user>]
    [--user-domain <user-domain>]
    [--name <name>]
    [--status <status>]
    [--property <key=value>]
    [--all-projects]
    [--long]
    [--limit <limit>]
    [--marker <marker>]
- --sort-column SORT_COLUMN¶
- specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated 
- --sort-ascending¶
- sort the column(s) in ascending order 
- --sort-descending¶
- sort the column(s) in descending order 
- --project <project>¶
- Filter results by project (name or ID) (admin only) 
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
- Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist. 
- --user <user>¶
- Filter results by user (name or ID) (admin only) 
- --user-domain <user-domain>¶
- Domain the user belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between user names exist. 
- --name <name>¶
- Filter results by volume name 
- --status <status>¶
- Filter results by status 
- --property <key=value>¶
- Filter by a property on the volume list (repeat option to filter by multiple properties) 
- --all-projects¶
- Include all projects (admin only) 
- --long¶
- List additional fields in output 
- --limit <limit>¶
- The maximum number of entries to return. If the value exceeds the server-defined maximum, then the maximum value will be used. 
- --marker <marker>¶
- The first position in the collection to return results from. This should be a value that was returned in a previous request. 
volume migrate¶
Migrate volume to a new host
openstack volume migrate
    --host <host>
    [--force-host-copy]
    [--lock-volume]
    <volume>
- --host <host>¶
- Destination host (takes the form: host@backend-name#pool) 
- --force-host-copy¶
- Enable generic host-based force-migration, which bypasses driver optimizations 
- --lock-volume¶
- If specified, the volume state will be locked and will not allow a migration to be aborted (possibly by another operation) 
- volume¶
- Volume to migrate (name or ID) 
volume set¶
Set volume properties
openstack volume set
    [--name <name>]
    [--size <size>]
    [--description <description>]
    [--no-property]
    [--property <key=value>]
    [--image-property <key=value>]
    [--state <state>]
    [--attached | --detached]
    [--type <volume-type>]
    [--migration-policy <migration-policy>]
    [--bootable | --non-bootable]
    [--read-only | --read-write]
    <volume>
- --name <name>¶
- New volume name 
- --size <size>¶
- Extend volume size in GB 
- --description <description>¶
- New volume description 
- --no-property¶
- Remove all properties from <volume> (specify both –no-property and –property to remove the current properties before setting new properties.) 
- --property <key=value>¶
- Set a property on this volume (repeat option to set multiple properties) 
- --image-property <key=value>¶
- Set an image property on this volume (repeat option to set multiple image properties) 
- --state <state>¶
- New volume state (“available”, “error”, “creating”, “deleting”, “in-use”, “attaching”, “detaching”, “error_deleting” or “maintenance”) (admin only) (This option simply changes the state of the volume in the database with no regard to actual status, exercise caution when using) 
- --attached¶
- Set volume attachment status to “attached” (admin only) (This option simply changes the state of the volume in the database with no regard to actual status, exercise caution when using) 
- --detached¶
- Set volume attachment status to “detached” (admin only) (This option simply changes the state of the volume in the database with no regard to actual status, exercise caution when using) 
- --type <volume-type>¶
- New volume type (name or ID) 
- --migration-policy <migration-policy>¶
- Migration policy while re-typing volume (“never” or “on-demand”, default is “never” ) (available only when –type option is specified) 
- --bootable¶
- Mark volume as bootable 
- --non-bootable¶
- Mark volume as non-bootable 
- --read-only¶
- Set volume to read-only access mode 
- --read-write¶
- Set volume to read-write access mode 
- volume¶
- Volume to modify (name or ID) 
volume show¶
Display volume details
openstack volume show <volume>
- volume¶
- Volume to display (name or ID) 
volume unset¶
Unset volume properties
openstack volume unset
    [--property <key>]
    [--image-property <key>]
    <volume>
- --property <key>¶
- Remove a property from volume (repeat option to remove multiple properties) 
- --image-property <key>¶
- Remove an image property from volume (repeat option to remove multiple image properties) 
- volume¶
- Volume to modify (name or ID) 
Block Storage v3
volume summary¶
Show a summary of all volumes in this deployment.
openstack volume summary [--all-projects]
- --all-projects¶
- Include all projects (admin only) 
volume revert¶
Revert a volume to a snapshot.
openstack volume revert <snapshot>
- snapshot¶
- Name or ID of the snapshot to restore. The snapshot must be the most recent one known to cinder. 
