lxc list
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List instances
Synopsis¶
Description: List instances
Default column layout: ns46tS Fast column layout: nsacPt
A single keyword like “web” which will list any instance with a name starting with “web”. A regular expression on the instance name. (e.g. .*web.*01$). A key/value pair referring to a configuration item. For those, the namespace can be abbreviated to the smallest unambiguous identifier. A key/value pair where the key is a shorthand. Multiple values must be delimited by ‘,’. Available shorthands: - type={instance type} - status={instance current lifecycle status} - architecture={instance architecture} - location={location name} - ipv4={ip or CIDR} - ipv6={ip or CIDR}
Examples: - “user.blah=abc” will list all instances with the “blah” user property set to “abc”. - “u.blah=abc” will do the same - “security.privileged=true” will list all privileged instances - “s.privileged=true” will do the same - “type=container” will list all container instances - “type=container status=running” will list all running container instances
A regular expression matching a configuration item or its value. (e.g. volatile.eth0.hwaddr=00:16:3e:.*).
When multiple filters are passed, they are added one on top of the other, selecting instances which satisfy them all.
== Columns == The -c option takes a comma separated list of arguments that control which instance attributes to output when displaying in table or csv format.
Column arguments are either pre-defined shorthand chars (see below), or (extended) config keys.
Commas between consecutive shorthand chars are optional.
Pre-defined column shorthand chars: 4 - IPv4 address 6 - IPv6 address a - Architecture b - Storage pool c - Creation date d - Description D - disk usage e - Project name l - Last used date m - Memory usage M - Memory usage (%) n - Name N - Number of Processes p - PID of the instance’s init process P - Profiles s - State S - Number of snapshots t - Type (container or virtual-machine, ephemeral indicated if applicable) u - CPU usage (in seconds) L - Location of the instance (e.g. its cluster member) f - Base Image Fingerprint (short) F - Base Image Fingerprint (long)
Custom columns are defined with “[config:|devices:]key[:name][:maxWidth]”: KEY: The (extended) config or devices key to display. If [config:|devices:] is omitted then it defaults to config key. NAME: Name to display in the column header. Defaults to the key if not specified or empty.
MAXWIDTH: Max width of the column (longer results are truncated).
Defaults to -1 (unlimited). Use 0 to limit to the column header size.
lxc list [<remote>:] [<filter>...] [flags]
Examples¶
lxc list -c nFs46,volatile.eth0.hwaddr:MAC,config:image.os,devices:eth0.parent:ETHP
Show instances using the "NAME", "BASE IMAGE", "STATE", "IPV4", "IPV6" and "MAC" columns.
"BASE IMAGE", "MAC" and "IMAGE OS" are custom columns generated from instance configuration keys.
"ETHP" is a custom column generated from a device key.
lxc list -c ns,user.comment:comment
List instances with their running state and user comment.
Options¶
--all-projects Display instances from all projects
-c, --columns Columns (default "ns46tSL")
--fast Fast mode (same as --columns=nsacPt)
-f, --format Format (csv|json|table|yaml|compact) (default "table")
Options inherited from parent commands¶
--debug Show all debug messages
--force-local Force using the local unix socket
-h, --help Print help
--project Override the source project
-q, --quiet Don't show progress information
--sub-commands Use with help or --help to view sub-commands
-v, --verbose Show all information messages
--version Print version number
SEE ALSO¶
lxc - Command line client for LXD