Thanks for the hint, Masahito. A very useful command to know. It would be good 
to give a hint about this in the intro to the section "3. Manual Reactive 
Enforcement" 
(https://github.com/openstack/congress/blob/master/doc/source/enforcement.rst). 
That's where I was looking for a summary on how to know whats supported. e.g.

"You can see the supported actions for each Congress datasource driver with 
'openstack congress datasource actions show <datasource name>'"

With your suggestion I was able to get a test running for a "reserved subnet 
error": https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/copper/tree/tests/adhoc/reserved_subnet.sh

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan

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Date: Tue Apr 12 05:49:18 UTC 2016
From: Masahito MUROI 
    muroi.masahito at lab.ntt.co.jp
       

    
Hi Bryan,

You can see neutron driver's action with 'openstack congress datasource 
actions show' command.  It shows all execution method supported by 
neutronclient.

btw, the prefix of reaction policy rule is datasource *name*. If you 
initialize openstack like devstack, the datasource name for neutron is 
not neutron but neutronv2.

best regard,
Masahito
                                          
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