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nodeattrib(8) -- List or change confluent nodes attributes
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## SYNOPSIS
`nodeattrib [-b] <noderange> [all|<nodeattribute>...]`
`nodeattrib <noderange> [<nodeattribute1=value1> <nodeattribute2=value2> ...]`
`nodeattrib -c <noderange> <nodeattribute1> <nodeattribute2> ...`
`nodeattrib -e <noderange> <nodeattribute1> <nodeattribute2> ...`
`nodeattrib -p <noderange> <nodeattribute1> <nodeattribute2> ...`
`nodeattrib <noderange> -s <attributes.batch> ...`
## DESCRIPTION
**nodeattrib** manages the attributes of confluent nodes. In
the simplest form, it simply takes the given noderange(5) and lists the
matching nodes, one line at a time.
If a list of node attribute names are given, the value of those are also
displayed. If `-b` is specified, it will also display information on
how inherited and expression based attributes are defined. Attributes can be
straightforward values, or an expression as documented in nodeattribexpressions(5).
For a full list of attributes, run `nodeattrib <node> all` against a node.
If `-c` is specified, this will set the nodeattribute to a null value.
This is different from setting the value to an empty string.
Attributes may be specified by wildcard, for example `net.*switch` will report
all attributes that begin with `net.` and end with `switch`.
If the word all is specified, then all available attributes are given.
Omitting any attribute name or the word 'all' will display only attributes
that are currently set.
For the `groups` attribute, it is possible to add a group by doing
`groups,=<newgroup>` and to remove by doing `groups^=<oldgroup>`
Note that `nodeattrib <group>` will likely not provide the expected behavior.
See nodegroupattrib(8) command on how to manage attributes on a group level. Running
nodeattrib on a group will simply set node-specific attributes on each individual
member of the group.
Additionally, if wanting to change from a node level attribute value to inherit from a
member group, it is required to use '-c' to clear the attribute. Conversely, assigning
to a blank value will allow masking a group defined attribute with an empty value.
## OPTIONS
* `-b`, `--blame`:
Annotate inherited and expression based attributes to show their base value.
* `-c`, `--clear`:
Clear specified nodeattributes.
* `-e`, `--environment`:
Set specified attributes based on exported environment variable of matching name.
Environment variable names may be lower case or all upper case.
Replace . with _ as needed (e.g. info.note may be specified as either $info_note or $INFO_NOTE)
* `-p`, `--prompt`:
Request interactive prompting to provide values rather than the command line
or environment variables.
* `-s`, `--set`:
Set attributes using a batch file rather than the command line. The attributes in the batch file
can be specified as one line of key=value pairs simmilar to command line or each attribute can
be in its own line. Lines that start with # sign will be read as a comment. See EXAMPLES for batch
file syntax.
* `-m MAXNODES`, `--maxnodes=MAXNODES`:
Prompt if trying to set attributes on more than
specified number of nodes.
* `-h`, `--help`:
Show help message and exit
## EXAMPLES
* Listing matching nodes of a simple noderange:
`# nodeattrib n1-n2`
`n1: console.method: ipmi`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.1`
`n2: console.method: ipmi`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.2`
* Getting an attribute of nodes matching a noderange:
`# nodeattrib n1,n2 hardwaremanagement.manager`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.1`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.2`
* Getting a group of attributes while determining what group defines them:
`# nodeattrib n1,n2 hardwaremanagement --blame`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.1`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.method: ipmi (inherited from group everything)`
`n1: net.switch: r8e1`
`n1: net.switchport: 14`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.2`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.method: ipmi (inherited from group everything)`
`n2: net.switch: r8e1`
`n2: net.switchport: 2`
* Listing matching nodes of a simple noderange that are set:
`# nodeattrib n1-n2 current`
`n1: console.method: ipmi`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.1`
`n2: console.method: ipmi`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.2`
* Change attribute on nodes of a simple noderange:
`# nodeattrib n1-n2 console.method=serial`
`n1: console.method: serial`
`n1: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.1`
`n2: console.method: serial`
`n2: hardwaremanagement.manager: 172.30.3.2`
* Clear attribute on nodes of a simple noderange, if you want to retain the variable set the attribute to "":
`# nodeattrib n1-n2 -c console.method`
`# nodeattrib n1-n2 console.method`
`n1: console.method: `
`n2: console.method: `
* List all switches that a node is described as connected to:
`# nodeattrib d1 net.*switch`
`d1: net.mgt.switch: mgtswitch1`
`d1: net.pxe.switch: pxeswitch1`
`d1: net.switch:`
* Setting attributes using a batch file with syntax similar to command line:
`# cat nodeattributes.batch`
`# power`
`power.psu1.outlet=3 power.psu1.pdu=pdu2`
`# nodeattrib n41 -s nodeattributes.batch`
`n41: 3`
`n41: pdu2`
* Setting attributes using a batch file with syntax where each attribute is in its own line:
`# cat nodeattributes.batch`
`# management`
`custom.mgt.switch=switch_main`
`custom.mgt.switch.port=swp4`
`# nodeattrib n41 -s nodeattributes.batch`
`n41: switch_main`
`n41: swp4`
## SEE ALSO
nodegroupattrib(8), nodeattribexpressions(5)
## ATTRIBUTES