Query reporting system for client status
bcfg2-reports [-a] [-b NAME] [-c] [-d] [-e NAME] [-h] [-m NAME] [-s NAME] [-x NAME] [--badentry=KIND,NAME] [--extraentry=KIND,NAME] [--fields=ARG1,ARG2,...] [--modifiedentry=KIND,NAME] [--sort=ARG1,ARG2,...] [--stale] [-v]
bcfg2-reports allows you to retrieve data from the database about clients, and the states of their current interactions. It also allows you to change the expired/unexpired states. The utility runs as a standalone application. It does, however, use the models from src/lib/Bcfg2/Reporting/models.py.
-h
Print usage information.
The following are various modes available for bcfg2-reports.
-b,--badhostname
Shows bad entries from the current interaction of hostname.
-e,--extrahostname
Shows extra entries from the current interaction of hostname.
-m,--modifiedhostname
Shows modified entries from the current interaction of hostname.
-s,--showhostname
Shows bad, modified, and extra entries from the current interaction of hostname.
-t,--totalhostname
Shows total number of managed and good entries from the current interaction of hostname.
-x,--expirehostname
Toggles expired/unexpired state of hostname.
-a, --all
Show all hosts, including expired hosts.
-a, --all
Show all hosts, including expired hosts.
-c, --clean
Show only clean hosts.
-d, --dirty
Show only dirty hosts.
--stale
Show hosts that haven't run in the last 24 hours.
The following mode flags require either a comma-delimited list of any number of <entry type>:<entry name> arguments describing entries, or the --file option.
--badentry=entrylist
Shows only hosts whose current interaction has bad entries matching the given entry or entries.
--extraentry=entrylist
Shows only hosts whose current interaction has extra entries matching the given entry or entries.
--entrystatus=entry
Shows the status of the single entry (given by <entry type>:<entry name>) on all hosts.
--modifiedentry=entrylist
Shows only hosts whose current interaction has modified entries matching the given entry or entries.
The following options can be used with the above Entry Modes.
--fields=fields
Only display the listed fields. Takes a comma-delimited list of field names
--file=file
Read <entry type>:<entry name> pairs from the specified file instead of the command line.