ohai(1) - The man page for the ohai command line tool.



  • OHAI(1) 			     ohai			       OHAI(1)
    
    
    
    NAME
           ohai - The man page for the ohai command line tool.
    
           Ohai  is  a  tool that is used to detect attributes on a node, and then
           provide these attributes to the	chef-client  at  the  start  of  every
           chef-client  run.  Ohai	is  required  by  the  chef-client and must be
           present on a node. (Ohai  is  installed	on  a  node  as  part  of  the
           chef-client install process.)
    
           The types of attributes Ohai collects include (but are not limited to):
    
           · Platform details
    
           · Network usage
    
           · Memory usage
    
           · Processor usage
    
           · Kernel data
    
           · Host names
    
           · Fully qualified domain names
    
           · Other configuration details
    
           Attributes that are collected by Ohai are automatic attributes, in that
           these attributes are used by  the  chef-client  to  ensure  that  these
           attributes  remain  unchanged after the chef-client is done configuring
           the node.
    
           ohai is the command-line interface for Ohai, a tool  that  is  used  to
           detect  attributes  on a node, and then provide these attributes to the
           chef-client at the start of every chef-client run.
    
    OPTIONS
           This command has the following syntax:
    
    	  ohai OPTION
    
           This tool has the following options:
    
           ATTRIBUTE_NAME ATTRIBUTE NAME ...
    	      Use to have Ohai show only output for named attributes.
    
           -d PATH, --directory PATH
    	      The directory in which Ohai plugins are  located.  For  example:
    	      /etc/ohai/plugins.
    
           -h, --help
    	      Shows help for the command.
    
           -l LEVEL, --log_level LEVEL
    	      The level of logging that will be stored in a log file.
    
           -L LOGLOCATION, --logfile c
    	      The  location  in  which log file output files will be saved. If
    	      this location is set to something other  than  STDOUT,  standard
    	      output logging will still be performed (otherwise there would be
    	      no output other than to a file).
    
           -v, --version
    	      The version of Ohai.
    
    AUTHOR
           Opscode
    
    
    
    				  Ohai 7.0.0			       OHAI(1)
    

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