CLI DHCP Snippet Management

This is a list of DHCP snippet management tasks to perform with the MAAS CLI. See MAAS CLI to get started with the CLI and DHCP snippets for an overview of this topic.

Create a snippet

When a snippet is created, it is enabled by default.

To create a global snippet:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippets create name=$DHCP_SNIPPET_NAME \
    value=$DHCP_CONFIG description=$DHCP_SNIPPET_DESCRIPTION \
    global_snippet=true

To create a subnet snippet:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippets create name=$DHCP_SNIPPET_NAME \
    value=$DHCP_CONFIG description=$DHCP_SNIPPET_DESCRIPTION \
    subnet=$SUBNET_ID

A subnet given in CIDR format can also be used in place of the subnet ID.

To create a node snippet:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippets create name=$DHCP_SNIPPET_NAME \
    value=$DHCP_CONFIG description=$DHCP_SNIPPET_DESCRIPTION \
    node=$NODE_ID

A hostname can also be used in place of the node ID.

List snippets

To list all snippets (and their characteristics) in the MAAS:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippets read

To list a specific snippet:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippet read id=$DHCP_SNIPPET_ID

The snippet name can also be used instead of its ID:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippet read name=$DHCP_SNIPPET_NAME

Update a snippet

Update a snippet attribute:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippet update $DHCP_SNIPPET_ID <option=value>

The snippet name can also be used in place of its ID.

Enable or disable a snippet

Enabling and disabling a snippet is considered a snippet update and is done via a boolean option ('true' or 'false'). This is how a snippet is disabled:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippet update $DHCP_SNIPPET_ID enabled=false

The disabling of a snippet removes the text that was added to the dhcpd.conf file when it was created/enabled.

Delete a snippet

To delete a snippet:

maas $PROFILE dhcpsnippet delete $DHCP_SNIPPET_ID

The snippet name can also be used in place of its ID.

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