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cluster-pool and compute_pool


This topic describes the verbs, command-line arguments, and API parameters available for the cluster-pool noun in the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management SDK, and the compute_pool object in the API.

Note

To delete or list pools, use the pool noun, which applies to all pool types. See pool for more information.

create

Use cluster-pool-create from the command line to create a new compute pool with the specified clusters.

Command-line syntax
clm cluster-pool-create [-h] [--waitfor TIME_OUT_SECONDS] --poolname NAME --description DESCRIPTION
--podname NAME --environmentname NAME --providername NAME --vendorname NAME --clustername NAME
--hwarch HWARCH

Use compute_pool_create in the API to create a new compute pool with the specified clusters. This command returns a  StaticPool Python object with the same attributes and relationships.

API syntax
obj = compute_pool_create(gcac, poolName=None, description=None, listofClusterNames=None,
podName=None, networkContainerName=None, providerName=None, vendorName=None, hwArch=None)

obj.guid # returns the GUID
obj.name # returns the name
...

Command-line argument

API parameter

Description

Required?

--poolname
poolName

Name of the new pool.

Yes

--description
description

Description of the pool.

Yes

--podname
podName

Name of the pod for the pool.

Yes

--environmentname
networkContainerName

Name of the environment/network container to associate with the pool.

Yes

--providername
providerName

Name of the provider of the cluster.

 Yes

--vendorname
vendorName

Name of the vendor of the cluster.

Yes

--clustername
listofClusterNames

Name of the cluster to add to the pool.

Yes

--hwarch
hwArch

The hardware architecture of the cluster.

Yes

--waitfor

 

Time in seconds to wait for response from the server, otherwise return running task details.

 

 

gcac

GenericCloudAPIClient instance/user authentication.

 

update

Use cluster-pool-update from the command line to update the compute pool description or the clusters in the pool.

Command-line syntax
clm cluster-pool-update [-h] [--waitfor TIME_OUT_SECONDS] --poolname NAME
[--description DESCRIPTION] [--addcluster NAME|id:<GUID>] [--removecluster NAME|id:<GUID>]

Use compute_pool_update in the API to update the compute pool description or the clusters in the pool. This command returns a  StaticPool Python object with the same attributes and relationships.

API syntax
obj = compute_pool_update(gcac, pool_name=None, description=None, add_clusters=None, remove_clusters=None)

obj.guid # returns the GUID
obj.name # returns the name
...

Command-line argument

API parameter

Description

Required?

--poolname
pool_name

Name of the compute pool that needs to be updated.

Yes

--description
description

New description of the compute pool.

 

--addcluster
add_clusters

Name or GUID of a cluster to add to the compute pool

 

--removecluster
remove_clusters

Name or GUID of a cluster to remove from the compute pool

 

--waitfor

 

Time in seconds to wait for response from the server, otherwise return running task details.

 

 

gcac

GenericCloudAPIClient instance/user authentication.

 

 

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