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Jarrod Johnson 0c4cb49c20 Implement nodeconfig -e
This provides access to 'extra' settings.
Mainly intended to avoid slowing down nodeconfig
with IMM attributes that most people don't
want anyway.
2020-01-29 10:15:32 -05:00

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nodeconfig(8) -- Show or change node configuration
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## SYNOPSIS
`nodeconfig <noderange> [options] [<configuration>..]`
`nodeconfig <noderange> [options] [<configuration=value>..]`
## 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`
* `-e`, `--extra`:
Read settings that are generally not needed, but may be slow to retrieve.
Notably this includes the IMM category of Lenovo systems. The most popular
IMM settings are available through faster 'bmc' attributes.
* `-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 component of the targeted nodes will have its
configuration reset to default. Currently the only component implemented
is uefi.
* `-b`, '--batch':
Provide arguments as lines of a file, rather than the command line.
## 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)