xcat-core/xCAT-client/pods/man1/lskitcomp.1.pod
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=head1 NAME
B<lskitcomp> - Used to list information for one or more kit components.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<lskitcomp> [B<-V> | B<--verbose>]
[B<-x> | B<--xml> | B<--XML>]
[B<-C> | B<--compattr> I<compattr_names>]
[B<-O> | B<--osdistro> I<os_distro>]
[B<-S> | B<--serverrole> I<server_role>]
[kitcomp_names]
B<lskitcomp> [B<-?> | B<-h> | B<--help> | B<-v> | B<--version>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<lskitcomp> command is used to list information for one or more kit components. A kit is made up of one or more kit components. Each kit component is a meta package used to install a software product component on one or more nodes in an xCAT cluster.
The B<lskitcomp> command outputs the kit component info in two formats: human-readable format (default), and XML format. Use the -x option to view the info in XML format.
Input to the command can specify any number or combination of the input options.
Note: The xCAT support for Kits is only available for Linux operating systems.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 10
=item B<-C|--compattr> I<compattr_names>
where I<compattr_names> is a comma-delimited list of kit component attribute names. The names correspond to attribute names in the B<kitcomponent> table. The B<lskitcomp> command will only display the specified kit component attributes.
=item B<-O|--osdistro> I<os_distro>
where I<os_distro> is the name of an osdistro in B<osdistro> table. The B<lskitcomp> command will only display the kit components matching the specified osdistro.
=item B<-S|--serverrole> I<server_role>
where I<server_role> is the name of a server role. The typical server roles are: mgtnode, servicenode, computenode, loginnode, storagennode. The B<lskitcomp> command will only display the kit components matching the specified server role.
=item I<kitcomp_names>
is a comma-delimited list of kit component names. The B<lskitcomp> command will only display the kit components matching the specified names.
=item B<-x|--xml|--XML>
Return the output with XML tags. The data is returned as:
<data>
<kitinfo>
...
</kitinfo>
</data>
...
<data>
<kitinfo>
...
</kitinfo>
</data>
Each <kitinfo> tag contains info for a group of kit compoonents belonging to the same kit. The info inside <kitinfo> is structured as follows:
The <kit> sub-tag contains the kit's name.
The <kitcomponent> sub-tags store info about the kit's components.
The data inside <kitinfo> is returned as:
<kitinfo>
<kit>
...
</kit>
<kitcomponent>
...
</kitcomponent>
...
</kitinfo>
=item B<-V|--verbose>
Display additional progress and error messages.
=item B<-v|--version>
Command Version.
=item B<-?|-h|--help>
Display usage message.
=back
=head1 RETURN VALUE
=over 3
=item 0
The command completed successfully.
=item 1
An error has occurred.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
=over 3
=item 1.
To list all kit components, enter:
lskitcomp
=item 2.
To list the kit component "comp-server-1.0-1-rhels-6-x86_64", enter:
lskitcomp comp-server-1.0-1-rhels-6-x86_64
=item 3.
To list the kit component "comp-server-1.0-1-rhels-6-x86_64" for selected kit component attributes, enter:
lskitcomp -C kitcompname,desc comp-server-1.0-1-rhels-6-x86_64
=item 4.
To list kit components compatible with "rhels-6.2-x86_64" osdistro, enter:
lskitcomp -O rhels-6.2-x86_64
=item 5.
To list kit components compatible with "rhels-6.2-x86_64" osdistro and "computenode" server role, enter:
lskitcomp -O rhels-6.2-x86_64 -S computenode
=back
=head1 FILES
/opt/xcat/bin/lskitcomp
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<lskit(1)|lskit.1>, L<lskitdeployparam(1)|lskitdeployparam.1>, L<addkit(1)|addkit.1>, L<rmkit(1)|rmkit.1>, L<addkitcomp(1)|addkitcomp.1>, L<rmkitcomp(1)|rmkitcomp.1>