1BKR-SYSTEM-CREATE(1)                Beaker                BKR-SYSTEM-CREATE(1)
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NAME

6       bkr-system-create - Create a system
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SYNOPSIS

9       bkr system-create [options] <fqdn> ..
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DESCRIPTION

12       Creates a Beaker system. By default the new system is owned by the user
13       who created it.
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OPTIONS

16       --lab-controller <fqdn>
17              Attaches the lab controller specified by <fqdn> to the system.
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19       --arch <arch>
20              Architecture supported by the system. This option can be  speci‐
21              fied  multiple times to add more than one architecture supported
22              by the system.
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24       --location <location>
25              Physical location of the system.
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27       --power-type <power-type>
28              Remote power control type. This value must be a valid power type
29              configured  by  the  Beaker  administrator (or one of the Beaker
30              defaults).
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32       --power-address <power-address>
33              Address passed to the power control script.
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35       --power-user <power-user>
36              Username passed to the power control script.
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38       --power-password <power-password>
39              Password passed to the power control script.
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41       --power-id <power-id>
42              Unique identifier passed to the power control script. The  mean‐
43              ing  of  the  power  ID depends on which power type is selected.
44              Typically this field identifies a particular plug, socket, port,
45              or virtual guest name.
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47       --power-quiescent-period <seconds>
48              Quiescent  period  for power control. Beaker will delay at least
49              this long between consecutive power commands.
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51       --release-action <release-action>
52              Action to  take  whenever  a  reservation  for  this  system  is
53              returned: PowerOff, LeaveOn, ReProvision.
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55       --reprovision-distro-tree <id>
56              Distro  tree to be installed when the release action is ReProvi‐
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59       --condition <condition>
60              Ccondition of the system. Valid values  are  Automated,  Manual,
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63       --host-hypervisor <type>
64              Type of hypervisor which this system is hosted on.
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66              For  systems  which  are virtualized, this field indicates which
67              virtualization technology is used by the host.  An  empty  value
68              indicates that the system is bare metal (not a virtual guest).
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70       Common bkr options are described in the Options section of bkr(1).
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EXIT STATUS

73       Non-zero on error, otherwise zero.
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EXAMPLES

76       Create a system called "beakertestsystem":
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78          bkr system-create beakertestsystem
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SEE ALSO

81       bkr(1)
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AUTHOR

84       The Beaker team <beaker-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org>
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87       2013-2019 Red Hat, Inc.
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