
Reference 101
-o
parameter
[.
specifier
]
This option is used to display only particular information about
the VPSs. The parameters and their specifiers that can be used
after the
-o
option are listed in the following subsection. To
display a number of parameters in a single output, they should be
separated with commas, as is shown in the synopsis above.
-s, --sort
[-]
parameter
[
.specifier
]
Sort the VPSs in the list by the specified parameter. If "
-
" is
given before the name of the parameter, the sorting order is
reversed.
-h, --hosthame
hostname_pattern
Display only those VPSs that correspond to the specified
hostname pattern. The following wildcards can be used:
*
,
?
, and
[]
. Note: the last wildcard should be escaped, to avoid shell
interpretation.
-H, --no-header
Do not display column headers.
vpsid
Display only the VPS with the specified ID. Several VPS IDs
separated with a space can be specified. If
-1
is given as the VPS
ID, the utility lists only IDs of the VPSs existing on the Node,
with no additional information.
-L, --list
List all the parameters available to be used with the
-o
option.
vzlist Output Parameters and Their Specifiers
Almost any parameter that can be used after the
-o
and
-s
switches of the
vzlist
utility can
be specified by the "dot+letter" combination following the parameter and denoting one of the
following things:
Specifier
Description
.m
The maximal registered usage of the corresponding resource by the given VPS.
.b
The barrier on using the corresponding resource set for the given VPS.
.l
The limit on using the corresponding resource set for the given VPS.
.f
The number of times the system has failed to allocate the corresponding resource for the
given VPS.
.s
The soft limit on using the corresponding resource set for the given VPS.
.h
The hard limit on using the corresponding resource set for the given VPS.
To learn more about barriers/limits and soft/hard limits on resources, you may turn to the
Managing Resources
chapter.
The following parameters are available for using with the utility:
Parameter
Possible
Specifiers
Output Column Description
vpsid
none
VEID
The VPS ID.
hostname
none
HOSTNAME
The VPS hostname.
ip
none
IP_ADDR
The VPS IP address.
status
none
STATUS
Specifies whether the VPS is running or
stopped.