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Creating a Project
A project carves out a set of resources for a tenant. A project requires a quota, and the project can consume all or part of the resources defined by its quota.
To create a project, you must be logged in as a system administrator.
You can use the photon project
command to create and manage projects:
photon project -h
NAME:
photon project - options for project
USAGE:
photon project command [command options] [arguments...]
COMMANDS:
create Create a new project
delete Delete project with specified id
show Show project info with specified id
get Get project in config file
set Set project in config file
list List all projects
tasks List all tasks related to the project
set_security_groups Set security groups for a project
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
The photon project create
command includes the following options:
photon project create
NAME:
photon project create - Create a new project
USAGE:
photon project create [command options] <project-name>
DESCRIPTION:
Create a new project within a tenant and assigns some or all of its tenant quota.
Only system administrators can create new projects.
If default-router-private-ip-cidr option is omitted,
it will use 192.168.0.0/16 as default router's private IP CIDR.
A quota for the project can be defined during project creation and
it is defined by a set of maximum resource costs. Each usage has a type,
a numnber (e.g. 1) and a unit (e.g. GB). You must specify at least one cost
Valid units: GB, MB, KB, B, or COUNT
Common costs:
vm.count: Total number of VMs (use with COUNT)
vm.cpu: Total number of vCPUs for a VM (use with COUNT)
vm.memory: Total amount of RAM for a VM (use with GB, MB, KB, or B)
disk.capacity: Total disk capacity (use with GB, MB, KB, or B)
disk.count: Number of disks (use with COUNT)
sdn.floatingip.size: Number of floating ip
OPTIONS:
--limits value, -l value
Project limits (key value unit)
--percent value, -p value
Project limits (0 to 100 percent of tenant quota) (default: 0)
--tenant value, -t value
Tenant name for project
--security-groups value, -g value
Security Groups for project
--default-router-private-ip-cidr value, -c value
Private IP range of the default router in CIDR format.
Default value: 192.168.0.0/16
A project is tied to a tenant. A tenant is a unit of administrative control allocated a pool of resources for projects, such as a Kubernetes cluster. The following sequence of commands creates a tenant, gives it a pool of resources by setting a quota, and creates a project that can use use all the resources in the pool.
photon tenant create plato
photon tenant quota set plato
--limits 'vm.count 100 COUNT, vm.memory 1000 GB, vm.cpu 500 COUNT'
photon project create --tenant "plato" --name "plato-prjt"
--limits "vm.memory 100 GB, vm.cpu 100 COUNT, vm 100 COUNT,
persistent-disk 100 COUNT, persistent-disk.capacity 200 GB"
When you create a project, you can optionally set the project's quota to use a percent of its tenant quota. The following command, for example, sets the project quota to 30 percent of its tenant quota:
photon project create project2 --tenant tenant1 --percent 30
Many photon
subcommands take place in the context of a tenant or a project. To simplify commands for working with a tenant or a project, you can set each to persist as your default. Here's an example:
photon tenant set "plato"
photon project set "plato-prjt"
Photon saves the values that you supply for the set
command in the file named .photon
in your home directory. To change your default project or tenant, run the set
command again with a new tenant or project name.
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