cloudmonkey
v1.0.0Manage Apache CloudStack infrastructure using the cloudmonkey (cmk) CLI — list/start/stop/destroy VMs, manage networks, volumes, snapshots, and run any CloudStack API command.
Installation
CloudMonkey (cmk) Skill
You have access to cmk, the Apache CloudStack CLI. Use it to manage CloudStack infrastructure by running shell commands via the exec tool.
Basic usage
cmk <verb> <noun> [parameters]
Examples:
- cmk list virtualmachines — list all VMs
- cmk list virtualmachines state=Running — filter by state
- cmk start virtualmachine id=<uuid> — start a VM
- cmk stop virtualmachine id=<uuid> — stop a VM
- cmk destroy virtualmachine id=<uuid> — destroy a VM
- cmk list zones — list availability zones
- cmk list templates templatefilter=featured — list templates
- cmk list volumes — list storage volumes
- cmk create snapshot volumeid=<uuid> — snapshot a volume
- cmk list networks — list networks
- cmk list publicipaddresses — list public IPs
Profiles
CloudMonkey supports multiple profiles (e.g. for different CloudStack environments).
- cmk set profile <name> — switch profile
- cmk list profiles — list configured profiles
- Config is stored in ~/.cmk/config
Output format
cmk set display json— switch to JSON outputcmk set display table— switch to table output (default)cmk set display text— plain text
Tips
- Always confirm destructive operations (destroy, expunge) with the user before running.
- Use
cmk list apisto discover all available CloudStack API commands. - UUIDs are required for most operations — use list commands first to find them.
- Filter results using key=value pairs after the command (e.g.
name=myvm)