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强制性:

  • --openstack-auth-url:Keystone服务基URL。

  • --openstack-flavor-id--openstack-flavor-name:识别机器将使用的风味。

  • --openstack-image-id--openstack-image-name:识别将用于机器的图像。

使用

$ docker-machine create --driver openstack vm

备选方案

  • --openstack-active-timeout在OpenStack实例必须处于活动状态之前的超时时间(秒)。

  • --openstack-availability-zone启动服务器的可用性区域。

  • --openstack-domain-name--openstack-domain-id:仅用于验证( Keystone v3的域仅为)。

  • --openstack-endpoint-type端点类型可以是internalURLadminURL,或publicURL它是驱动程序在OpenStack服务目录中选择正确URL的助手。如果没有提供,则默认值为publicURL.

  • --openstack-floatingip-pool用于获取公共IP的IP池可以将其分配给计算机。如果已经分配了IP地址,但没有分配给任何机器,则将选择此IP并将其分配给计算机。如果没有已分配的IP地址,则将分配一个新IP并分配给计算机。

  • --openstack-keypair-name指定要使用的现有Nova键区。

  • --openstack-insecure:显式允许OpenStack驱动程序执行“不安全”SSL(https)请求。服务器的证书将不会根据任何证书颁发机构进行验证。这一选择应谨慎使用。

  • --openstack-ip-version如果实例同时具有IPv 4和IPv 6地址,则可以选择IP版本。如未提供4会被使用。

  • --openstack-net-name--openstack-net-id:识别机器将要连接的专用网络。如果您的OpenStack项目只包含一个专用网络,它将自动使用。

  • --openstack-password:用户密码。如果标准环境变量OS_PASSWORD已经设定好了。

  • --openstack-private-key-file:与--openstack-keypair-name,将私钥与键盘关联。

  • --openstack-region该区域需要开展工作。如果OpenStack上只有一个区域,则可以省略。

  • --openstack-sec-groups:如果OpenStack上有安全组,您可以指定一个逗号分隔列表,用于机器(例如secgrp001,secgrp002)。

  • --openstack-username:要使用的用户标识符。

  • --openstack-ssh-port:如果机器上的SSH服务器不监听默认端口,则自定义SSH端口。

  • --openstack-ssh-user:用于进入机器的SSH的用户名。如未提供root会被使用。

  • --openstack-tenant-name--openstack-tenant-id:确定将在其中创建机器的租户。

环境变量和默认值

CLI 选项

环境变量

默认值

--openstack-active-timeout

OS_ACTIVE_TIMEOUT

200

--openstack-auth-url

OS_AUTH_URL

-

--openstack-availability-zone

OS_AVAILABILITY_ZONE

-

--openstack-domain-id

OS_DOMAIN_ID

-

--openstack-domain-name

OS_DOMAIN_NAME

-

--openstack-endpoint-type

OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE

publicURL

--openstack-flavor-id

OS_FLAVOR_ID

-

--openstack-flavor-name

OS_FLAVOR_NAME

-

--openstack-floatingip-pool

OS_FLOATINGIP_POOL

-

--openstack-image-id

OS_IMAGE_ID

-

--openstack-image-name

OS_IMAGE_NAME

-

--openstack-insecure

OS_INSECURE

false

--openstack-ip-version

OS_IP_VERSION

4

--openstack-keypair-name

OS_KEYPAIR_NAME

-

--openstack-net-id

OS_NETWORK_ID

-

--openstack-net-name

OS_NETWORK_NAME

-

--openstack-password

OS_PASSWORD

-

--openstack-private-key-file

OS_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE

-

--openstack-region

OS_REGION_NAME

-

--openstack-sec-groups

OS_SECURITY_GROUPS

-

--openstack-ssh-port

OS_SSH_PORT

22

--openstack-ssh-user

OS_SSH_USER

root

--openstack-tenant-id

OS_TENANT_ID

-

--openstack-tenant-name

OS_TENANT_NAME

-

--openstack-username

OS_USERNAME

-

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