nodeconfig(8) -- Show or change node configuration ================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `nodeconfig [options] [..]` `nodeconfig [options] [..]` ## DESCRIPTION **nodeconfig** manages the configuration of nodes managed by confluent. Rather than manipulating the confluent database, this actually modifies the running configuration on the node firmware. Calling without '=' will show the current value, and '=' will change the value. Network information can be given as a node expression, as documented in the man page for nodeattribexpressions(5). ## OPTIONS * `-c`, `--comparedefault`: Take the given settings and compare against default value, if available. If no configuration values are specified, it will show only those that differ. If combined with `-x`, will show all differing values except those indicated by `-x` * `-x`, `--exclude`: Rather than listing only the specified configuration parameters, list all attributes except for the specified ones * `-d`, `--detail`: Provide detailed data as available. This can include help text and valid values for a setting. * `-r`, `--restoredefault`: Request that the specified nodes be restored to default BIOS/UEFI configuration. This excludes BMC configuration which is not supported to be cleared at this time. ## EXAMPLES * Showing the current IP configuration of noderange BMC/IMM/XCC: `# nodeconfig s3,s4 bmc` `s3: bmc.ipv4_address: 172.30.254.193/16` `s3: bmc.ipv4_method: DHCP` `s3: bmc.ipv4_gateway: 172.30.0.6` `s4: bmc.ipv4_address: 172.30.254.192/16` `s4: bmc.ipv4_method: DHCP` `s4: bmc.ipv4_gateway: 172.30.0.6` * Changing nodes `s3` and `s4` to have the ip addressess 10.1.2.3 and 10.1.2.4 with a 16 bit subnet mask: `# nodeconfig s3,s4 bmc.ipv4_address=10.1.2.{n1}/16` ## SEE ALSO nodeattribexpressions(5)