gcloud compute instances list

gcloud compute instances list
gcloud compute instances list 

gcloud compute instances list

 

NAME

gcloud compute instances list – list Compute Engine instances

SYNOPSIS

gcloud compute instances list [NAME …] [–regexp=REGEXP, -r REGEXP] [–zones=ZONE,[ZONE,…]] [–filter=EXPRESSION] [–limit=LIMIT] [–page-size=PAGE_SIZE] [–sort-by=[FIELD,…]] [–uri] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …]

DESCRIPTION

gcloud compute instances list displays all Compute Engine instances in a project.

EXAMPLES

To list all instances in a project in table form, run:

 

gcloud compute instances list

To list the URIs of all instances in a project, run:

 

 

gcloud compute instances list –uri

To list the IPv6 info of all instances in a project, run:

 

 

gcloud compute instances list –format=”table(

name,

zone.basename(),

networkInterfaces[].stackType.notnull().list(),

networkInterfaces[].ipv6AccessConfigs[0].externalIpv6.notnull().list():label=EXTERNAL_IPV6,

networkInterfaces[].ipv6Address.notnull().list():label=INTERNAL_IPV6)”

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS

[NAME …]

(DEPRECATED) If provided, show details for the specified names and/or URIs of resources.

Argument NAME is deprecated. Use –filter=”name=( ‘NAME’ … )” instead.

 

FLAGS

–regexp=REGEXP, -r REGEXP

(DEPRECATED) Regular expression to filter the names of the results on. Any names that do not match the entire regular expression will be filtered out.

Flag –regexp is deprecated. Use –filter=”name~’REGEXP'” instead.

 

–zones=ZONE,[ZONE,…]

If provided, only resources from the given zones are queried.

LIST COMMAND FLAGS

–filter=EXPRESSION

Apply a Boolean filter EXPRESSION to each resource item to be listed. If the expression evaluates True, then that item is listed. For more details and examples of filter expressions, run $ gcloud topic filters. This flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order: –flatten, –sort-by, –filter, –limit.

–limit=LIMIT

Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order: –flatten, –sort-by, –filter, –limit.

–page-size=PAGE_SIZE

Some services group resource list output into pages. This flag specifies the maximum number of resources per page. The default is determined by the service if it supports paging, otherwise it is unlimited (no paging). Paging may be applied before or after –filter and –limit depending on the service.

–sort-by=[FIELD,…]

Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The default order is ascending. Prefix a field with “~´´ for descending order on that field. This flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order: –flatten, –sort-by, –filter, –limit.

–uri

Print a list of resource URIs instead of the default output, and change the command output to a list of URIs. If this flag is used with –format, the formatting is applied on this URI list. To display URIs alongside other keys instead, use the uri() transform.

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS

These flags are available to all commands: –account, –billing-project, –configuration, –flags-file, –flatten, –format, –help, –impersonate-service-account, –log-http, –project, –quiet, –trace-token, –user-output-enabled, –verbosity.

Run $ gcloud help for details.

 

 

Source: cloud.google

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