patrickhult / pve-cli-dashboard

Pretty Proxmox dashboard

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PVE CLI dashboard

If you've got a lot of VMs, you might want to see their status quickly when on any PVE host. Also, i've added some handy extra functions.

Color

This snippet just prettifies the output by adding some colors.

Bash tab completion

Tab everything ;)

root@proxmox:~# enter-by-name <tab>
debian        ubuntu             centos  alpine
root@proxmox:~# reset-by-name <tab>
debian        ubuntu             centos  alpine
root@proxmox:~# enter-by-name deb<tab>
root@proxmox:~# enter-by-name debian
root@debian:~#

Extra functions

destroy guard

If you destroyed a vm by accident once (wrong bash history call, typo, whatever,...) you might like this one. It mimics the new behaviour of the web gui asking for confirmation when trying to destroy a VM.

root@pve:~# qm destroy 101

CT 101 - Destroy

Please enter the ID to confirm (101): 100
Good thing I asked; I won't destroy 101
root@pve:~# qm destroy 101

CT 101 - Destroy

Please enter the ID to confirm (101): 101
Destroying 101 ...

reset

Just stops and starts a VM.

Goodies

config file to bash array

Inside .bash_aliases, you can find the nifty function _info() which is filling an associative bash array with values from config file.

If sourced correctly, you can then do things like this (and use in other scripts):

root@pve:~# _info 101
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[arch]}
amd64
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[cpulimit]}
2
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[cpuunits]}
1024
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[hostname]}
vm-101
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[memory]}
512
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[mp0]}
/tank/dataset,mp=/mnt/mountpoint0
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[net0]}
name=eth0,hwaddr=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX,bridge=vmbr0,ip=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/XX,gw=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[onboot]}
1
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[ostype]}
debian
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[rootfs]}
tank:subvol-101-disk-1,size=16G
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[swap]}
256
root@pve:~# _info 102
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[balloon]}
1024
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[bootdisk]}
virtio0
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[cores]}
4
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[cpu]}
host
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[memory]}
2048
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[name]}
vm-102
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[net0]}
virtio=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX,bridge=vmbr0
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[numa]}
0
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[ostype]}
l26
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[smbios1]}
uuid=4ca3a687-6906-4973-b21d-c3b587955c42
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[sockets]}
1
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[vga]}
qxl
root@pve:~# echo ${VMCONFIG[virtio0]}
tank:vm-102-disk-1,cache=writeback,size=32G

Installation

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/morph027/pve-cli-dashboard/master//.bash_aliases -O /etc/pve/.bash_aliases

cat >> ~/.bash_aliases << EOF

# https://github.com/morph027/pve-cli-dashboard
[ -f /etc/pve/.bash_aliases ] && . /etc/pve/.bash_aliases

EOF

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