Photon Management Daemon Command-line Interface (pmd-cli)
Photon OS 2.0 provides the Photon Management Daemon command line interface (pmd-cli).
Setup Steps
The pmd-cli utility is included with your Photon OS 2.0 distribution. To make sure that you have the latest version, you can run:
tdnf install pmd-cli
Syntax
pmd-cli [connection_auth_options] <component> <command> [command_options]
Passed-in parameter values can be enclosed in single (') or double-quotes (") as long as you use matching characters to denote the beginning and end of the value. Unless a parameter value contains special characters or spaces, you can also omit quotes altogether.
Connection / Authorization Options
Local Connections
For local connections, you omit the connection and authorization options:
pmd-cli <component> <cmd> <options>
Permissions for the currently logged-in user apply when executing commands. This is the same as specifying --servername localhost.
Remote Connections
For connecting to a remote server (a server other than the local server), you specify two connection / authorization options:
--servername
: name of the server--user
: username of a user account on the server
Note: For authentication, you can specify the username (–user <username>) on the command line, but never the password. For security reasons, the system must prompt you for the password.
What follows are three options for remote connections.
System User
pmd-cli --servername <server> --user <username>
Lightwave User
Before using this method, the pmd server must be joined or should be part of embedded Lightwave.
pmd-cli --servername <server> --user <username> --domain <lightwave_domain>
Kerberos spn
Before using this method, the client must run kinit successfully.
pmd-cli --servername <server> --spn <service_principal_name>
Component
<component>
is one of the following values:
firewall
net
pkg
usr
Firewall Management
The Photon Management Daemon provides CLI commands to help you get information about the firewall.
Syntax
pmd-cli [connection_auth_options] firewall <command> [command_options]
firewall help
Get help for firewall CLI commands.
pmd-cli firewall help
firewall rules
Get a list of the current persistent firewall rules.
pmd-cli firewall rules [command-options]
This command returns information about each firewall rule, such as the chain to which it belongs, the policy to enforce, the table to manipulate, and so on.
Add a new firewall rule.
pmd-cli firewall rules --chain <chain_name> --add <rule_specification>
Example:
pmd-cli firewall rules --chain INPUT --add "-p tcp -m tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT"
Note: To confirm that the firewall rule was added, run iptables -S. Running pmd-cli firewall rules lists only persistent rules.
Delete a new firewall rule.
pmd-cli firewall rules --chain <chain_name> --delete <rule_specification>
Note: To confirm that the firewall rule was removed, run iptables -S. Running pmd-cli firewall rules lists only persistent rules.
Make firewall rule changes peristent (add --persist flag)
pmd-cli firewall rules --chain <chain_name> --add <rule_specification> --persist
firewall version
Get the version number of the fwmgmt component on the server.
pmd-cli firewall version
Network Management
The Photon Management Daemon provides CLI commands to help you manage network interfaces.
Syntax
pmd-cli [connection_auth_options] net <command> [command_options]
Many of these commands require the interface name (–interface <ifname>). Command options are described below.
net link_info
Get the mac address, mtu, link state, and link mode for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net link_info --get --interface <ifname>
Set the MAC address, mode (manual or auto), link state (up or down), link mode (manual or auto), and MTU for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net link_info --set --interface <ifname> --macaddr <mac_address> --mode <manual|auto> --state <up|down> --mtu <mtu>
net ip4_address
Get the IPv4 address for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip4_address --get --interface <ifname>
Set the IPv4 address (dot-decimal/prefix notation), mode (dhcp, static, or none), and (optionally) the default gateway for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip4_address --set --interface <ifname> --mode <dhcp|static|none> --addr <IPv4Address/prefix> --gateway <gateway_address>
net ip6_address
Get IPv6 address(es) for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip6_address --get --interface <ifname>
Add one or more IPv6 addresses (comma-separated list in colon-separated/prefix notation) to the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip6_address --add --interface <ifname> --addrlist <IPv6Addr1/prefix,IPv6Addr2/prefix,...>
Delete one or more IPv6 addresses (comma-separated list in colon-separated/prefix notation) from the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip6_address --del --interface <ifname> --addrlist <IPv6Addr1/prefix,IPv6Addr2/prefix,...>
Set the DHCP mode (1=enable, 0=disable) and autoconfigure settings (1=enable, 0=disable) for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip6_address --set --interface <ifname> --dhcp <1|0> --autoconf <1|0>
net ip_route
Get the static IP route for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip_route --get --interface <ifname>
Add the static IP route (gateway IP, destination network, and metric) to the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip_route --add --interface <ifname> --gateway <GatewayIP> --destination <DestinationNetwork/prefix> --metric <N>
Delete the specified static IP route from the specified interface.
pmd-cli net ip_route --del --interface <ifname> --destination <DestinationNetwork/prefix>
net dns_servers
Get the list of DNS servers.
pmd-cli net dns_servers --get
Set the DNS mode (dhcp or static) for one or more DNS servers (comma-separated list).
pmd-cli net dns_servers --set --mode <dhcp|static> --servers <server1,server2,...>
Add a DNS server to the list of DNS servers.
pmd-cli net dns_servers --add --servers <server>
Remove the specified DNS server from the list of DNS servers.
pmd-cli net dns_servers --del --servers <server>
net dns_domains
Get the list of DNS domains.
pmd-cli net dns_domains --get
Set the list of DNS domains (one or more DNS domains in a comma-separated list).
pmd-cli net dns_domains --set --domains <domain1,domain2,...>
Add a DNS domain to the list of DNS domains.
pmd-cli net dns_domains --add --domains <domain1>
Delete a DNS domain from the list of DNS domains.
pmd-cli net dns_domains --del --domains <domain1>
net dhcp_duid
Get the DHCP DUID (optionally interface-specific DUID) for the system.
pmd-cli net dhcp_duid --get
Set the DHCP DUID for the system, optionally per-interface if the interface is specified.
pmd-cli net dhcp_duid --set --duid <duid>
net if_iaid
Get the IAID for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net if_iaid --get --interface <ifname>
Set the IAID for the specified interface.
pmd-cli net if_iaid --set --interface <ifname> --iaid <iaid>
net ntp_servers
Get the NTP servers list.
pmd-cli net ntp_servers --get
Set the NTP servers list.
pmd-cli net ntp_servers --set --servers <server1,server2,...>
Add the specified server to the NTP servers list.
pmd-cli net ntp_servers --add --servers <server>
Delete the specified server from the NTP servers list.
pmd-cli net ntp_servers --del --servers <server>
net hostname
Get the system hostname.
pmd-cli net hostname --get
Set the system hostname.
pmd-cli net hostname --set --name <hostname>
net wait_for_link
Wait for the specified network interface to be up and usable (it can send and receive packets).
pmd-cli net wait_for_link --interface <ifname> --timeout <timeout>
The timeout (in seconds) specifies the maximum time to wait. Specify 0 for no timeout (wait indefinitely).
Note: You might need to use net wait_for_ip to wait until you can send and receive IP packets.
net wait_for_ip
Wait for the specified interface to acquire a valid IP address for the specified address type.
pmd-cli net wait_for_ip --interface <ifname> --timeout <timeout> --addrtype <ipv4,ipv6,static_ipv4,static_ipv6,dhcp_ipv4,dhcp_ipv6,auto_ipv6,link_local_ipv6>
The timeout (in seconds) specifies the maximum time to wait. Specify 0 for no timeout (wait indefinitely).
net error_info
Get error information about the specified error code.
pmd-cli net error_info --errcode <error_code>
Here is a list of error codes:
- 4097 - invalid parameter
- 4098 - not supported
- 4099 - out of memory
- 4100 - value not found
- 4101 - value exists
- 4102 - invalid interface
- 4103 - invalid mode
- 4104 - bad configuration file
- 4105 - write failed
- 4106 - timout
- 4107 - DCHP timeout
net net_info
Get the specified network configuration parameter for the specified object.
pmd-cli net net_info --get --object <ifname or filename> --paramname <param_name>
Note: The object can be an interface name (for example, "eth0") or a file name (for example, /etc/systemd/resolved.conf).
Set the value of the specified network configuration parameter for the specified object (interface or file).
pmd-cli net net_info --set --object <ifname or filename> --paramname <param_name> --paramvalue <param_value>
Note : You can add (+) or remove (-) a parameter by prepending the parameter name with + or -.
Package Management
The Photon Management Daemon provides CLI commands to help you manage packages and repositories.
Syntax
pmd-cli [connection options] pkg <command> [command options]
If a command allows for multiple package names, simply specify on the command line, separated by spaces.
pmd-cli pkg info <package_name_1> <package_name_2> <package_name_3> ...
pkg help
Get help text for pkg CLI commands.
pmd-cli pkg help
pkg count
Get the total number of packages in all repos (including installed).
pmd-cli pkg count
pkg distro-sync
Synchronize installed packages to the latest available versions. If no packages are specified, then all available packages are synchronized.
pmd-cli pkg distro-sync
pkg downgrade
Downgrade the specified package(s). If no packages are specified, then all available packages are downgraded.
pmd-cli pkg downgrade <package_name>
pkg erase
Remove the specified package(s).
pmd-cli pkg erase <package_name>
pkg info
Get general information about the specified package(s), such as name, version, release, repository, install size, and so on.
pmd-cli pkg info <package_name>
If no packages are specified, then this command returns information about all packages.
## pkg install
Install the specified package(s). Update the package if an update is available.
pmd-cli pkg install <package_name>
pkg list
Get a list of packages or groups of packages.
pmd-cli pkg list
You can filter by group: all, available, installed, extras, obsoletes, recent, and upgrades.
pmd-cli pkg list upgrades
You can also filter by wildcards.
pmd-cli pkg list ph\*
pkg reinstall
Reinstall the specified package(s).
pmd-cli pkg reinstall <package_name>
pkg repolist
Get a list of the configured software repositories.
pmd-cli pkg repolist
This command returns a list of the configured software repositories, including the repository ID, repitory name, and status.
pkg update
Update the specified package(s).
pmd-cli pkg update <package_name>
If no parameters are specified, then all available packages are updated.
pkg updateinfo
Get the update information on all enabled repositories (status = enabled). If this command returns nothing, then the update information may not exist on the server.
pmd-cli pkg updateinfo
User Management
The Photon Management Daemon provides CLI commands to help you manage users and user groups.
Syntax
pmd-cli [connection options] usr <command> [command options]
usr help
Display help text for user commands.
pmd-cli usr users
usr users
Get a list of users. This command returns information about each user, including their user name, user ID, user group (if applicable), home directory, and default shell.
pmd-cli usr users
usr useradd
Add a new user. Specify the username.
pmd-cli usr useradd <username>
The system assigns a user ID, home directory, and default shell to the new user. The user group is unspecified.
usr userdel
Delete the specified user.
pmd-cli usr userdel <username>
usr userid
Get the user ID of the specified user (by name). Used to determine whether the specified user exists.
pmd-cli usr userid <username>
usr groups
Get a list of user groups. This command returns the following information about each user group: user group name and user group ID.
pmd-cli usr groups
usr groupadd
Add a new user group.
pmd-cli usr groupadd <user_group_name>
The system assigns a group ID to the new user group.
usr groupdel
Delete the specified user group.
pmd-cli usr groupdel <user_group_name>
usr groupid
Get the group ID for the specified user group (by name). Used to determine whether the specified user group exists.
pmd-cli usr groupid <user_group_name>
usr version
Get the version of the usermgmt component at the server.
pmd-cli usr version