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nodedeploy(8) -- Request preparation and/or initiating a node deployment
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## SYNOPSIS
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`nodedeploy [-h] [-c] [-n] [-p] [-m MAXNODES] <noderange> [profile]`
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## DESCRIPTION
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**nodedeploy** configures attributes and interacts with BMC devices as appropriate
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to change the operating system on the noderange to that indicated by `profile`. Tab completion
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is supported under bash to help list and select a profile name. `-n` indicates that it
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will be a network based deployment (either HTTP or PXE) and `-p` suppresses any activity
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that requires the BMC (e.g. setting the next boot device and rebooting the system). Currently
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**nodedeploy** only supports `-n` style deployment flows. Without options it shows the current
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deployment status.
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## OPTIONS
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* `-c`, `--clear`:
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Remove any pending deployment action
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* `-n`, `--network`:
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Prepare for either an HTTP or PXE based deployment, setting boot device to network and rebooting unless `-p` is specified.
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* `-p`, `--prepareonly`:
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Prepare the network services for deployment, but do not interact with BMCs. This is intended for scenarios where
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the boot device control and server restart will be handled outside of confluent.
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* `-m MAXNODES`, `--maxnodes=MAXNODES`:
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Specifiy a maximum nodes to be deployed.
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* `-h`, `--help`:
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Show help message and exit
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## EXAMPLES
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* Begin the instalalation of a profile of CentOS 8.2:
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`# nodedeploy d4 -n centos-8.2-x86_64-default`
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`d4: network`
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`d4: reset`
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* Check current deployment state of nodes:
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`# nodedeploy d4`
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`d4: pending: centos-8.2-x86_64-default (node authentication armed)`
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