Let’s add our backends, for example an ec2 and an Openstack:
mist add-backend --provider ec2 --region ec2_ap_northeast --name EC2 --ec2-api-key ALKI098IGGYUG --ec2-api-secret dioLKNlkhiu89oiukhj mist add-backend --provider openstack --name Openstack --openstack--username admin --openstack-tenant admin --openstack-password admin_pass --openstack-auth-url http://10.0.1:5000
We can now provision new machines just like that:
mist create-machine --backend EC2 --name mongo.myserver --location_id 0 --size_id m1.small --image_id ami-d9134ed8 mist create_machine --backend Openstack --name mongo2.myopenstackserver --location_id 0 --size_id 2 --image_id 9l98oiji-8uklhjh-234-23444
We can tag machines into groups:
mist tag mongo.myserver --new-tag dev mist tag mongo2.myopenstackserver --new-tag dev
We can run batch commands to all machines in the dev group:
mist run --command "apt-get update -y" --tag dev
And even enable monitoring with a single command:
mist enable-monitoring mongo.myserver
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