Usage: vmc [options] command [<args>] [command_options]
Try 'vmc help [command]' or 'vmc help options' for more information.
Currently available vmc commands are:
Getting Started
target [url] Reports current
target or sets a new target
login [email] [--email, --passwd] Login
info System and account
information
Applications
apps List deployed
applications
Application Creation
push [appname] Create, push, map,
and start a new application
push [appname] --path Push application from
specified path
push [appname] --url Set the url for the
application
push [appname] --instances <N> Set the expected
number <N> of instances
push [appname] --mem M Set the memory
reservation for the application
push [appname] --no-start Do not auto-start the
application
Application Operations
start <appname> Start the application
stop <appname> Stop the application
restart <appname> Restart the
application
delete <appname> Delete the
application
rename <appname> <newname> Rename the
application
Application Updates
update <appname> [--path] Update the
application bits
mem <appname> [memsize] Update the memory
reservation for an application
map <appname> <url> Register the
application to the url
unmap <appname> <url> Unregister the
application from the url
instances <appname> <num|delta> Scale the application
instances up or down
Application Information
crashes <appname> List recent
application crashes
crashlogs <appname> Display log
information for crashed applications
logs <appname> [--all] Display log
information for the application
files <appname> [path] [--all] Display directory
listing or file download for [path]
stats <appname> Display resource
usage for the application
instances <appname> List application
instances
Application Environment
env <appname> List application
environment variables
env-add <appname> <variable[=]value> Add an environment
variable to an application
env-del <appname> <variable> Delete an environment
variable to an application
Services
services Lists of services
available and provisioned
create-service <service> [--name,--bind] Create a provisioned
service
create-service <service> <name> Create a provisioned
service and assign it <name>
create-service <service> <name> <app> Create a provisioned
service and assign it <name>, and bind to <app>
delete-service [servicename] Delete a provisioned
service
bind-service <servicename> <appname> Bind a service to an
application
unbind-service <servicename> <appname> Unbind service from
the application
clone-services <src-app> <dest-app> Clone service
bindings from <src-app> application to <dest-app>
Administration
user Display user account
information
passwd Change the password
for the current user
logout Logs current user out
of the target system
add-user [--email, --passwd] Register a new user
(requires admin privileges)
delete-user <user> Delete a user and all
apps and services (requires admin privileges)
System
runtimes Display the supported
runtimes of the target system
frameworks Display the
recognized frameworks of the target system
Misc
aliases List aliases
alias <alias[=]command> Create an alias for a
command
unalias <alias> Remove an alias
targets List known targets
and associated authorization tokens
Help
help [command] Get general help or
help on a specific command
help options Get help on available
options
Barquin-Macbook-Pro:hello owendall$
On Jun 7, 11:09 am, Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just created and deployed their Sinatra example in 5 minutes on Cloud
> Foundry:
>
> http://screencast.com/t/9s5gFOaMtqU
>
> Now need to see how to deploy a Hobo app...
>
> -Owen
>
> On Jun 7, 10:42 am, Owen Dall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > There were rumors a few months back that VMWare would purchase Engine Yard.
>
> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Mark Sobkowicz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > At RailsConf I went to a workshop by the VMWare folks about CloudFoundry,
> > > their new open source PaaS. They seemed to have some neat tools in
> > > development and during the session I deployed a Hobo app on their
> > > cloudfoundry.com service. Their system is open source, so you can deploy
> > > the same service for development (they called it a "microcloud") as you
> > > will
> > > use for deployment, and you should be able to run your own "cloud", making
> > > that recent xkcd comic true in fact. I'm looking forward to seeing
> > > what
> > > they do with their service.
>
> > > Mark
>
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>
> > --
> > Owen Dall, Chief Systems Architect
> > Barquin Internationalwww.barquin.com
> > Cell: 410-991-0811
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