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IFQUERY(8) | IFQUERY(8) |
NAME¶
ifquery - query network interface configurationSYNOPSIS¶
ifquery [-v] [-r|--running] [--allow CLASS] [--with-depends] -a|IFACE...
ifquery [-v] [-c|--check] [--allow CLASS] [--with-depends] -a|IFACE...
ifquery [-v] [-p|--print-dependency {list,dot}] [--allow CLASS] [--with-depends] -a|IFACE...
ifquery [-v] -s|--syntax-help
DESCRIPTION¶
ifquery always works on the current interfaces(5) file /etc/network/interfaces unless an alternate interfaces file is defined in ifupdown2.conf or provided with the -i option. Note: the -i option is enabled by default in ifupdown2.conf.
OPTIONS¶
IFACE interface list separated by spaces. IFACE list and '-a' argument are mutually exclusive.
optional arguments:
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -a, --all
- process all interfaces marked "auto"
- -v, --verbose
- verbose
- -d, --debug
- output debug info
- --allow CLASS
- ignore non-"allow-CLASS" interfaces
- -w, --with-depends
- run with all dependent interfaces. This option is redundant when -a is specified. When '-a' is specified, interfaces are always executed in dependency order.
- -X EXCLUDEPATS, --exclude EXCLUDEPATS
- Exclude interfaces from the list of interfaces to operate on. Can be specified multiple times If the excluded interface has dependent interfaces, (e.g. a bridge or a bond with multiple enslaved interfaces) then each dependent interface must be specified in order to be excluded.
- -i INTERFACESFILE, --interfaces INTERFACESFILE
- Use interfaces file instead of default defined in ifupdown2.conf (default /etc/network/interfaces)
- -t {native,json}, --interfaces-format {native,json}
- interfaces file format
- -r, --running
- print raw interfaces file entries
- -c, --check
- check interface file contents against running state of an interface. Returns exit code 0 on success and 1 on error
- -x, --raw
- print raw config file entries
- -o {native,json}, --format {native,json}
- interface display format
- -p, --print-dependency {list,dot}
- print iface dependency in list or dot format
- -s, --syntax-help
- print supported interface config syntax. Scans all addon modules and dumps supported syntax from them if provided by the module.
EXAMPLES¶
ifquery br0
# Same as above but dump with dependencies
# Check running state with the config in /etc/network/interfaces
ifquery --check --with-depends br0
ifquery --check -a
# dump running state of all interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces format
ifquery --running --with-depends br0
ifquery --running -a
# print dependency info in list format
ifquery --print-dependency=list br2000
# print dependency info in dot format
ifquery --print-dependency=dot br2000
# Create an image (png) from the dot format
dot -Tpng interfaces.dot > interfaces.png
(The above command only works on a system with dot installed)
KNOWN_ISSUES¶
ifquery --check cannot validate usercommands given under pre-up, post-up etc There is currently no support to check/validate ethtool iface attributes
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2014 Cumulus Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.2014-02-05 | 0.1 |