Cloudbreak CLI reference

This section will help you get started with the Cloudbreak CLI after you have installed and configured it.

Command structure

The CLI command can contain multiple parts. The first part is a set of global options. The next part is the command. The next part is a set of command options and arguments which could include sub-commands.

cb [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

Command output

You can control the output from the CLI using the --output argument. The possible output formats include:

For example:

cb cluster list --output json
cb clusters list --output yaml
cb cluster list --output table

Commands

Configure CLI:

Cloud provider:

Credential:

Blueprint:

Cluster:

Database:

Image catalog

LDAP:

Mpack

Proxy:

Recipe:


blueprint create

Adds a new blueprint from a file or from a URL.

Sub-commands

from-url Creates a blueprint by downloading it from a URL location
from-file Creates a blueprint by reading it from a local file

Required options

from-url

--name <value> Name for the blueprint
--url <value> URL location of the Ambari blueprint JSON file

from-file

--name <value> Name for the blueprint
--file <value> Location of the Ambari blueprint JSON file on the local machine

Options

--description <value> Description of the resource
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Adds a blueprint from a URL:

cb blueprint create from-url --url https://someurl.com/test.bp --name test1

Adds a blueprint from a local file:

cb blueprint create from-file --file /Users/test/Documents/blueprints/test.bp --name test2

Related links

Using Custom Blueprints


blueprint delete

Deletes an existing blueprint.

Required options

--name <value> Blueprint name

Options

--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb blueprint delete --name "testbp"

blueprint describe

Describes an existing blueprint.

Required options

--name <value> Blueprint name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb blueprint describe --name "Data Science: Apache Spark 2.1, Apache Zeppelin 0.7.0"
{
  "Name": "Data Science: Apache Spark 2.1, Apache Zeppelin 0.7.0",
  "Description": "Data Science: Apache Spark 2.1, Apache Zeppelin 0.7.0",
  "HDPVersion": "2.6",
  "HostgroupCount": "3",
  "Tags": "DEFAULT"
}

blueprint list

Lists available blueprints.

Required options

Nome

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb blueprint list
[
  {
    "Name": "EDW-Analytics: Apache Hive 2 LLAP, Apache Zeppelin",
    "Description": "Useful for EDW analytics using Hive LLAP",
    "HDPVersion": "2.6",
    "HostgroupCount": "3",
    "Tags": "DEFAULT"
  },
  {
    "Name": "Data Science: Apache Spark 2, Apache Zeppelin",
    "Description": "Useful for data science with Spark and Zeppelin",
    "HDPVersion": "2.6",
    "HostgroupCount": "3",
    "Tags": "DEFAULT"
  },
  {
    "Name": "EDW-ETL: Apache Hive, Apache Spark 2",
    "Description": "Useful for ETL data processing with Hive and Spark",
    "HDPVersion": "2.6",
    "HostgroupCount": "3",
    "Tags": "DEFAULT"
  },
  {
    "Name": "Flow Management: Apache NiFi",
    "Description": "Useful for data-flow management with Apache NiFi",
    "HDPVersion": "3.1",
    "HostgroupCount": "2",
    "Tags": "DEFAULT"
  },
  {
    "Name": "my-hdf-test",
    "Description": "",
    "HDPVersion": "3.1",
    "HostgroupCount": "3",
    "Tags": "USER_MANAGED"
 }
]

cloud availability-zones

Lists all availability zones available in the specified cloud provider region.

Required options

--credential <value> Name of the credential
--region <value> Name of the region

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists availability zones in the us-west-2 (Oregon) region on the AWS account identified by the credential called "aws-cred":

cb cloud availability-zones --credential aws-cred --region us-west-2
[
  {
    "Name": "us-west-2a"
  },
  {
    "Name": "us-west-2b"
  },
  {
    "Name": "us-west-2c"
  }
]

cloud regions

Lists the available cloud provider regions.

Required options

--credential <value> Name of the credential

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists regions available on the AWS account identified by the credential called "aws-cred":

cb cloud regions --credential aws-cred
[
  {
    "Name": "ap-northeast-1",
    "Description": "Asia Pacific (Tokyo)"
  },
  {
    "Name": "ap-northeast-2",
    "Description": "Asia Pacific (Seoul)"
  },
  ...

cloud volumes

Lists the available cloud provider volume types.

Sub-commands

aws Lists the available aws volume types
azure Lists the available azure volume types
gcp Lists the available gcp volume types

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists volumes available on AWS:

cb cloud volumes aws
[
  {
    "Name": "ephemeral",
    "Description": "Ephemeral"
  },
  {
    "Name": "gp2",
    "Description": "General Purpose (SSD)"
  },
  {
    "Name": "st1",
    "Description": "Throughput Optimized HDD"
  },
  {
    "Name": "standard",
    "Description": "Magnetic"
  }
]

cloud instances

Lists the available cloud provider instance types.

Required options

--credential <value> Name of the credential
--region <value> Name of the region

Options

--availability-zone <value> Name of the availability zone
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists instance types available in the us-west-2 (Oregon) region on the AWS account identified by the credential called "aws-cred":

cb cloud instances --credential aws-cred --region us-west-2

  {
    "Name": "c3.2xlarge",
    "Cpu": "8",
    "Memory": "15.0",
    "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2b"
  },
  {
    "Name": "c3.4xlarge",
    "Cpu": "16",
    "Memory": "30.0",
    "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2b"
  },
  ...

cluster change-ambari-password

Changes Ambari password.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name
--old-password <value> Old Ambari password
--new-password <value> New Ambari password
--ambari-user <value> Ambari user

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Changes password for Ambari user called "admin" for a cluster called "test1234":

cb cluster change-ambari-password --name test1234 --old-password 123456 --new-password Ambari123456 --ambari-user admin

cluster create

Creates a new cluster based on a JSON template.

Required options

--cli-input-json <value> User provided file in JSON format

Options

--name <value> Name for the cluster
--description <value> Description of resource
--input-json-param-password <value> Password for the cluster and Ambari
--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Creates a cluster called "testcluster" based on a local JSON file called "mytemplate.json" located in the /Users/test/Documents directory:

cb cluster create --name testcluster --cli-input-json /Users/test/Documents/mytemplate.json

Related links
Obtain Cluster JSON Template from the UI


cluster delete

Deletes an existing cluster.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--force Force the operation
--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster delete --name test1234

cluster describe

Describes an existing cluster.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Returns a JSON file describing an existing cluster called "test1234":

./cb cluster describe --name test1234

The command returns JSON output which due to space limitation was not captured in the example.


cluster generate-template

Generates a provider-specific cluster template in JSON format.

Sub-commands

aws new-network Generates an AWS cluster JSON template with new network
aws existing-network Generates an AWS cluster JSON template with existing network
aws existing-subnet Generates an AWS cluster JSON template with existing network and subnet

azure new-network Generates an Azure cluster JSON template with new network
azure existing-subnet Generates an Azure cluster JSON template with existing network and subnet

gcp new-network Generates an GCP cluster JSON template with new network
gcp existing-network Generates an GCP cluster JSON template with existing network
gcp existing-subnet Generates an GCP cluster JSON template with existing network and subnet
gcp legacy-network Generates an GCP cluster JSON template with legacy network without subnets

openstack new-network Generates an OS cluster JSON template with new network
openstack existing-network Generates an OS cluster JSON template with existing network
openstack existing-subnet Generates an OS cluster JSON template with existing network and subnet

Examples

cb cluster generate-template aws new-network

Related Commands

Related Links
Obtain Cluster JSON Template from the UI


cluster generate-reinstall-template

Generates a cluster template that you can use to reinstall the cluster if installation went fail.

Required options

--blueprint-name <value> Name of the blueprint

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster generate-reinstall-template --blueprint-name "EDW-ETL: Apache Hive 1.2.1, Apache Spark 2.1"

cluster list

Lists all clusters which are currently associated with the Cloudbreak instance.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists available clusters:

cb cluster list
[
  {
    "Name": "test1234",
    "Description": "",
    "CloudPlatform": "AZURE",
    "StackStatus": "UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS",
    "ClusterStatus": "REQUESTED"
  }
]

Lists available clusters, with output in a table format:

cb cluster list --output table
+----------+-------------+---------------+--------------------+---------------+
|   NAME   | DESCRIPTION | CLOUDPLATFORM |    STACKSTATUS     | CLUSTERSTATUS |
+----------+-------------+---------------+--------------------+---------------+
| test1234 |             | AZURE         | UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS | REQUESTED     |
+----------+-------------+---------------+--------------------+---------------+

cluster repair

Repairs a cluster if cluster installation failed by removing, or removing and replacing failed nodes. You must specify the cluster name and the host group with the failed nodes.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name
--host-groups <value> Comma separated list of host groups where the failed nodes should be repaired

Options

--remove-only The failed nodes will be removed (rather than "repaired" by removing and replacing)
--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT] --server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster repair --name test1234 --host-groups master,worker

cluster retry

Retries the process if cluster or stack provisioning failed.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT] --server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster retry --name test1234

cluster scale

Scales a cluster by adding or removing nodes.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name
--group-name <value> Name of the group to scale
--desired-node-count <value> Desired number of nodes

Options

--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster scale --name test1234 --group-name worker --desired node-count 3

cluster start

Starts a cluster which has previously been stopped.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster start --name test1234

cluster stop

Stops a cluster.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--wait Wait for the operation to finish. No argument is required
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster stop --name test1234

cluster sync

Synchronizes a cluster with the cloud provider.

Required options

--name <value> Cluster name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb cluster sync --name test1234

configure

Configures the Cloudbreak server address and credentials used to communicate with this server.

Required options

--server <value> Server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> User name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]

Options

--password <value> Password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Select a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

This example configures the server address with username and password:

cb configure --server https://ec2-11-111-111-11.compute-1.amazonaws.com --username admin@hortonworks.com --password MySecurePassword123

This example configures the server address with username but without a password:

cb configure --server https://ec2-11-111-111-11.compute-1.amazonaws.com --username admin@hortonworks.com

Related links

Configure CLI


credential create

Creates a new Cloudbreak credential.

Sub-commands

aws role-based Creates a new AWS credential
aws key-based Creates a new AWS credential
azure app-based Creates a new app-based Azure credential
gcp Creates a new gcp credential
openstack keystone-v2 Creates a new OpenStack credential
openstack keystone-v3 Creates a new OpenStack credential

Required options

aws role-based

--name <value> Name for the credential
--role-arn <value> IAM Role ARN of the role used for Cloudbreak credential

aws key-based

--name <value> Name for the credential
--access-key <value> AWS Access Key
--secret-key <value> AWS Secret Key

azure app-based

--name <value> Name for the credential
--subscription-id <value> Subscription ID from your Azure Subscriptions
--tenant-id <value> Directory ID from your Azure Active Directory > Properties
--app-id <value> Application ID of your app from your Azure Active Directory > App Registrations
--app-password <value> Your application key from app registration's Settings > Keys

gcp

--name <value> Name for the credential
--project-id <value> Project ID from your GCP account
--service-account-id <value> Your GCP Service account ID from IAM & Admin > Service accounts
--service-account-private-key-file <value> P12 key from your GCP service account

openstack keystone-v2

--name <value> Name for the credential
--tenant-user <value> OpenStack user name
--tenant-password <value> OpenStack password
--tenant-name <value> OpenStack tenant name
--endpoint <value> OpenStack endpoint

openstack keystone-v3

--name <value> Name for the credential
--tenant-user <value> OpenStack user name
--tenant-password <value> OpenStack password
--user-domain <value> OpenStack user domain
--endpoint <value> OpenStack endpoint

Options

--description <value> Description of the resource
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Additionally, the following option is available for OpenStack Keystone2 and Keystone3:

--facing <value> API facing. One of: public, admin, internal

Additionally, the following options are available for OpenStack Keystone3:

--project-domain-name <value> OpenStack project domain name
--project-name <value> OpenStack project name
--domain-name <value> OpenStack domain name
--keystone-scope <value> OpenStack keystone scope. One of: default, domain, project

Examples

Creates a role-based credential on AWS:

cb credential create aws role-based --name my-credential1 --role-arn arn:aws:iam::517127065441:role/CredentialRole

Creates a key-based credential on AWS:

cb credential create aws key-based --name my-credential2 --access-key ABDVIRDFV3K4HLJ45SKA --secret-key D89L5pOPM+426Rtj3curKzJEJL3lYoNcP8GvguBV

Creates an app-based credential on Azure:

cb credential create azure app-based --name my-credential3 --subscription-id b8e7379e-568g-55d3-na82-45b8d421e998 --tenant-id  c79n5399-3231-65ba-8dgg-2g4e2a40085e --app-id 6d147d89-48d2-5de2-eef8-b89775bbfcg1 --app-password 4a8hBgfI52s/C8R5Sea2YHGnBFrD3fRONfdG8w7F2Ua=

Creates a credential on Google Cloud:

cb credential create gcp --name my-credential4 --project-id test-proj --service-account-id test@test-proj.iam.gserviceaccount.com --service-account-private-key-file /Users/test/3fff57a6f68e.p12

Creates a role-based credential on OpenStack with Keystone-v2:

cb credential create openstack keystone-v2 --name my-credential5 --tenant-user test --tenant-password MySecurePass123 --tenant-name test --endpoint http://openstack.test.organization.com:5000/v2.0

Related links

Create Credential on AWS
Create Credential on Azure
Create Credential on GCP
Create Credential on OpenStack


credential delete

Deletes an existing Cloudbreak credential.

Required options

--name <value> Credential name

Options

--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb credential delete --name test-cred

credential describe

Describes an existing credential.

Required options

--name <value> Credential name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb credential describe --name testcred
{
  "Name": "testcred",
  "Description": "",
  "CloudPlatform": "AZURE"
}

credential list

Lists existing Cloudbreak credentials.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists credentials:

cb credential list 
[
  {
    "Name": "testcred",
    "Description": "",
    "CloudPlatform": "AZURE"
  }
]

Lists credentials, with output formatted in a table format:

cb credential list --output table
+---------+-------------+---------------+
|  NAME   | DESCRIPTION | CLOUDPLATFORM |
+---------+-------------+---------------+
| armcred |             | AZURE         |
+---------+-------------+---------------+

credential modify

Modifies an existing Cloudbreak credential.

The --name parameter is used to identify the credential that is being modified, and therefore its value cannot be modified.

Sub-commands

aws role-based Modifies an AWS role-based credential
aws key-based Modifies an AWS key-based credential
azure app-based Modifies an app-based Azure credential
gcp Modifies a Google Cloud credential
openstack keystone-v2 Modifies an OpenStack v2 credential
openstack keystone-v3 Modifies an OpenStack v3 credential

Required options

aws role-based

--name <value> Credential name
--role-arn <value> IAM Role ARN of the role used for Cloudbreak credential

aws key-based

--name <value> Credential name
--access-key <value> AWS Access Key
--secret-key <value> AWS Secret Key

azure app-based

--name <value> Credential name
--subscription-id <value> Subscription ID from your Azure Subscriptions
--tenant-id <value> Directory ID from your Azure Active Directory > Properties
--app-id <value> Application ID of your app from your Azure Active Directory > App Registrations
--app-password <value> Your application key from app registration's Settings > Keys

gcp

--name <value> Credential name
--project-id <value> Project ID from your GCP account
--service-account-id <value> Your GCP Service account ID from IAM & Admin > Service accounts
--service-account-private-key-file <value> P12 key from your GCP service account

openstack keystone-v2

--name <value> Credential name
--tenant-user <value> OpenStack user name
--tenant-password <value> OpenStack password
--tenant-name <value> OpenStack tenant name
--endpoint <value> OpenStack endpoint

openstack keystone-v3

--name <value> Credential name
--tenant-user <value> OpenStack user name
--tenant-password <value> OpenStack password
--user-domain <value> OpenStack user domain
--endpoint <value> OpenStack endpoint

Options

--description <value> Description of the resource
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Additionally, the following option is available for OpenStack Keystone2 and Keystone3:

--facing <value> API facing. One of: public, admin, internal

Additionally, the following options are available for OpenStack Keystone3:

--project-domain-name <value> OpenStack project domain name
--project-name <value> OpenStack project name
--domain-name <value> OpenStack domain name
--keystone-scope <value> OpenStack keystone scope. One of: default, domain, project

Examples

Modifies a role-based AWS credential:

cb credential modify aws role-based --name my-credential1 --role-arn arn:aws:iam::517127065441:role/CredentialRole

Modifies a key-based AWS credential:

cb credential modify aws key-based --name my-credential2 --access-key ABDVIRDFV3K4HLJ45SKA --secret-key D89L5pOPM+426Rtj3curKzJEJL3lYoNcP8GvguBV

Modifies an app-based Azure credential:

cb credential modify azure app-based --name my-credential3 --subscription-id b8e7379e-568g-55d3-na82-45b8d421e998 --tenant-id  c79n5399-3231-65ba-8dgg-2g4e2a40085e --app-id 6d147d89-48d2-5de2-eef8-b89775bbfcg1 --app-password 4a8hBgfI52s/C8R5Sea2YHGnBFrD3fRONfdG8w7F2Ua=

Modifies a Google Cloud credential:

cb credential modify gcp --name my-credential4 --project-id test-proj --service-account-id test@test-proj.iam.gserviceaccount.com --service-account-private-key-file /Users/test/3fff57a6f68e.p12

Modifies a role-based OpenStack credential which uses Keystone-v2:

cb credential modify openstack keystone-v2 --name my-credential5 --tenant-user test --tenant-password MySecurePass123 --tenant-name test --endpoint http://openstack.test.organization.com:5000/v2.0

database create

Registers an existing external database with Cloudbreak.

Sub-commands

mysql Registers a MySQL database configuration
oracle11 Registers an Oracle 11 database configuration
oracle12 Registers an Oracle 12 database configuration
postgres Registers a Postgres database configuration

Required options

--name <value> Name for the database
--db-username <value> Username for the JDBC connection
--db-password <value> Password for the JDBC connection
--url <value> JDBC connection URL in the form of jdbc:db-type://address:port/db
--type <value> Name if the service that will use the database (AMBARI, DRUID, HIVE, OOZIE, RANGER, SUPERSET, or other custom type)

If using MySQL and Oracle, the --connector-jar-url value <value> parameter is required in all cases except the following: If you are using a custom image and you already placed the JAR file on the machine, then this parameter is not required.

Options

--description <value> Description for the database
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Registers an existing Postgres database called "test-postgres" with Cloudbreak:

cb database create postgres --name testpostgres  --type HIVE --url jdbc:postgresql://test-db.cic6nusrpqec.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com:5432/testdb --db-username testuser --db-password MySecurePassword123

The connection URL includes three components db-type://address:port/db:

Registers an existing MySQL database called "testmysql" with Cloudbreak:

cb database create mysql --name testmysql --type OOZIE --url jdbc:mysql://test-db.cic6nusrpqec.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com:5432/testdb  --db-username test --db-password test --connector-jar-url http://example-page/driver-file.JAR

database delete

Unregisters a previously registered database with Cloudbreak. It does not delete the database instance.

Required options

--name <value> Database registration name

Options

--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb database delete --name testdatabase

database list

Lists all available database registrations.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists existing database registrations:

cb database list

Lists existing database registrations, with output presented in a table format:

cb database list --output table

database test

Test database connection.

Sub-commands

by-name Tests a stored database configuration identified by its name
by-params Tests database connection parameters

Required options

by-name

--name <value> Database registration name

by-params

--db-username <value> Username to use for the JDBC connection
--db-password <value> Password to use for the JDBC connection
--url <value> JDBC connection URL in the form of jdbc:db-type://address:port/db
--type <value> Type of database (the service name that will use the database

Options

--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Tests connection to a previously registered database called "testpostgres":

database test --name testpostgres

Tests connection to a database based on connection parameters provided:

cb database test by-params --type HIVE --url jdbc:postgresql://test-db.cic6nusrpqec.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com:5432/testdb --db-username testuser --db-password MySecurePassword123

imagecatalog create

Registers a new custom image catalog based on the URL provided.

Required options

--name <value> Name for the image catalog
--url <value> URL location of the image catalog JSON file

Options

--description <value> Description for the recipe
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Registers an image catalog called "mycustomcatalog" which is available at https://example.com/myimagecatalog.json:

cb imagecatalog create --name mycustomcatalog --url https://example.com/myimagecatalog.json

Related links

Custom Images


imagecatalog delete

Deletes a previously registered custom image catalog. It does not delete any cloud provider resources that you created as a prerequisite for creating the Cloudbreak credential.

Required options

--name <value> Image catalog name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Deletes an image catalog called "mycustomcatalog":

cb imagecatalog delete --name mycustomcatalog

Related links

Custom Images


imagecatalog images

Lists images from the specified image catalog available for the specified cloud provider.

Sub-commands

aws Lists available aws images
azure Lists available azure images
gcp Lists available gcp images
openstack Lists available openstack images

Required options

--imagecatalog <value> Name of the imagecatalog

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Returns date, description, Ambari version, and image ID for all AWS images from an image catalog called "myimagecatalog":

./cb imagecatalog images aws --imagecatalog cloudbreak-default
[
  {
    "Date": "2017-10-13",
    "Description": "Cloudbreak official base image",
    "Version": "2.6.0.0",
    "ImageID": "44b140a4-bd0b-457d-b174-e988bee3ca47"
  },
  {
    "Date": "2017-11-16",
    "Description": "Official Cloudbreak image",
    "Version": "2.6.0.0",
    "ImageID": "3c7598a4-ebd6-4a02-5638-882f5c7f7add"
  }
]

Related links

Custom Images


imagecatalog list

Lists default and custom image catalogs registered with Cloudbreak instance.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists existing image catalogs:

cb  imagecatalog list 
[
  {
    "Name": "mycustomcatalog",
    "Default": false,
    "URL": "https://example.com/imagecatalog.json"
  },
  {
    "Name": "cloudbreak-default",
    "Default": true,
    "URL": "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/cloudbreak-info/v2-dev-cb-image-catalog.json"
  }
]

Related links

Custom Images


imagecatalog set-default

Sets the specified image catalog as default.

Required options

--name <value> Image catalog name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Sets "mycustomcatalog" as default:

imagecatalog set-default --name mycustomcatalog

Related links

Custom Images


ldap create

Registers an existing LDAP with Cloudbreak.

Required options

--name <value> Name for the LDAP
--ldap-server <value> Address of the LDAP server (e.g. ldap://10.0.0.1:384)
--ldap-domain <value> LDAP domain (e.g. ad.cb.com)
--ldap-bind-dn <value> LDAP bind DN (e.g. CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=cb,DC=com)
--ldap-bind-password <value> LDAP bind password
--ldap-directory-type <value> LDAP directory type (LDAP or ACTIVE_DIRECTORY)
--ldap-user-search-base <value> LDAP user search base (e.g. CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=cb,DC=com)
--ldap-user-name-attribute <value> LDAP user name attribute
--ldap-user-object-class <value> LDAP user object class
--ldap-group-member-attribute <value> LDAP group member attribute
--ldap-group-name-attribute <value> LDAP group name attribute
--ldap-group-object-class <value> LDAP group object class
--ldap-group-search-base <value> LDAP group search base (e.g. OU=scopes,DC=ad,DC=cb,DC=com)

Options

--ldap-admin-group <value> LDAP group of administrators
--description <value> Description for the LDAP
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account


ldap delete

Deletes selected LDAP registration from Cloudbreak. It does not delete the LDAP.

Required options

--name <value> LDAP name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb ldap delete --name testldap

ldap list

Lists all available LDAPs.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists existing LDAPs:

cb ldap list

Lists existing LDAPs, with output presented in a table format:

cb ldap list --output table

mpack create

Registers an existing management pack with Cloudbreak.

Required options

--name <value> Name for the mpack
--url <value> URL that points to the location of the mpack tarball

Options

--purge Purge existing resources specified in purge-list
--purge-list <value> Comma-separated list of resources to purge (stack-definitions,service-definitions,mpacks). By default (stack-definitions,mpacks) will be purged
--force Force install management pack
--description <value> Description for the LDAP
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Registers a new mpack without purging:

cb mpack create --name test-hdp-search --url http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP-SOLR/hdp-solr-ambari-mp/solr-service-mpack-3.0.0.tar.gz

mpack delete

Deletes selected management registration from Cloudbreak. It does not delete the management pack.

Required options

--name <value> Management pack name

Options

--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb mpack delete --name testmpack

mpack list

Lists all available management packs.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists all currently registered management packs and provides information about each:

cb mpack list
[
  {
    "Name": "hdp-search-3",
    "Description": "",
    "URL": "http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP-SOLR/hdp-solr-ambari-mp/solr-service-mpack-3.0.0.tar.gz",
    "Purge": "false",
    "PurgeList": "",
    "Force": "false"
  }
]

proxy create

Registers an existing proxy with Cloudbreak.

Required options

--name <value> Name for the proxy
--proxy-host <value> Hostname or IP address of the proxy
--proxy-port <value> Port of the proxy

Options

--proxy-protocol <value> Protocol for the proxy (http or https) (default: "http")
--proxy-user <value> User for the proxy if basic auth is required
--proxy-password <value> Password for the proxy if basic auth is required
--description <value> Description for the proxy
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account


proxy delete

Unregisters a previously registered proxy with Cloudbreak. It does not delete the proxy.

Required options

--name <value> Proxy registration name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb proxy delete --name testproxy

proxy list

Lists all proxies that were previously registered with Cloudbreak.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists existing proxy registrations:

cb proxy list

Lists existing proxy registrations, with output presented in a table format:

cb proxy list --output table

recipe create

Adds a new recipe from a file or from a URL.

Sub-commands

from-url Creates a recipe by downloading it from a URL location
from-file Creates a recipe by reading it from a local file

Required options

from-url

--name <value> Name for the recipe
--execution-type <value> Type of execution [pre-ambari-start, pre-termination, post-ambari-start, post-cluster-install]
--url <value> URL location of the Ambari blueprint JSON file

from-file

--name <value> Name for the recipe
--execution-type <value> Type of execution [pre-ambari-start, pre-termination, post-ambari-start, post-cluster-install]
--file <value> Location of the Ambari blueprint JSON file

Options

--description <value> Description for the recipe
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]
--public Public in account

Examples

Adds a new recipe called "test1" from a URL:

cb recipe create from-url --name "test1" --execution-type post-ambari-start --url http://some-site.com/test.sh

Adds a new recipe called "test2" from a file:

cb recipe create from-url --name "test2" --execution-type post-ambari-start --file /Users/test/Documents/test.sh

Related links

Recipes


recipe delete

Deletes an existing recipe.

Required options

--name <value> Recipe name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

cb recipe delete --name test

recipe describe

Describes an existing recipe.

Required options

--name <value> Recipe name

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Describes a recipe called "test":

cb recipe describe --name test
{
  "Name": "test",
  "Description": "",
  "ExecutionType": "POST"
}

Describes a recipe called "test", with output presented in a table format:

cb describe-recipe --name test --output table
+------+-------------+----------------+
| NAME | DESCRIPTION | EXECUTION TYPE |
+------+-------------+----------------+
| test |             | POST           |
+------+-------------+----------------+

recipe list

Lists all available recipes.

Required options

None

Options

--output <value> Supported formats: json, yaml, table (default: "json") [$CB_OUT_FORMAT]
--server <value> Cloudbreak server address [$CB_SERVER_ADDRESS]
--username <value> Cloudbreak user name (e-mail address) [$CB_USER_NAME]
--password <value> Cloudbreak password [$CB_PASSWORD]
--profile <value> Selects a config profile to use [$CB_PROFILE]
--auth-type <value> Authentication method to use. Values: oauth2, basic [$CB_AUTH_TYPE]

Examples

Lists existing recipes:

cb recipe list
[
  {
    "Name": "test",
    "Description": "",
    "ExecutionType": "POST"
  }
]

Lists existing recipes, with output presented in a table format:

cb recipe list --output table
+------+-------------+-------------------+
| NAME | DESCRIPTION | EXECUTION TYPE    |
+------+-------------+-------------------+
| test |             | POST-AMBARI-START |
+------+-------------+-------------------+

Debugging

To use debugging mode, pass the --debug option.

Checking CLI Version

To check CLI version, use cb --version.