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StarlingX API Documentation

Configuration API Reference¶

Use the StarlingX Configuration API for system configuration management.

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API reference¶

  • Configuration API v1
    • API versions
    • System
    • Clusters
    • Partitions
    • Volume Groups
    • Physical Volumes
    • Ceph Storage Functions
    • Interfaces
    • Interface Networks
    • Data Networks
    • Interface Data Networks
    • DNS
    • NTP
    • PTP Instances
    • PTP Interfaces
    • PTP Parameters
    • External OAM
    • DRBD Configuration
    • SNMP Communities
    • SNMP Trap Destinations
    • Devices
    • Device images
    • Device labels
    • Service Parameter
    • SDN Controllers
    • Remote Logging
    • Networks
    • Address Pools
    • Network Address Pools
    • Addresses
    • Routes
    • Storage Backends
    • Storage Ceph Rook
    • Storage Tiers
    • Host Filesystem
    • Controller Filesystem
    • Ceph Monitors
    • System Certificate Configuration
    • Docker Registry
    • Kubernetes Clusters
    • Kubernetes rootca update
    • Kubernetes config kubelet
    • Host Kernels
this page last updated: 2020-01-15 14:42:24
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