13.50. manila security-service-list


usage: manila security-service-list [--all-tenants [<0|1>]]
                                    [--share-network <share_network>]
                                    [--status <status>] [--name <name>]
                                    [--type <type>] [--user <user>]
                                    [--dns-ip <dns_ip>] [--server <server>]
                                    [--domain <domain>] [--detailed [<0|1>]]
                                    [--offset <offset>] [--limit <limit>]
                                    [--columns <columns>]
Get a list of security services.

Optional arguments

--all-tenants [<0|1>]


      Display information from all tenants (Admin only).

--share-network <share_network>, --share_network <share_network>


      Filter results by share network id or name.

--status <status>


        Filter results by status.

--name <name>


        Filter results by name.

--type <type>


        Filter results by type.

--user <user>


        Filter results by user or group used by tenant.

--dns-ip <dns_ip>, --dns_ip <dns_ip>


      Filter results by DNS IP address used inside tenant's
      network.

--server <server>


        Filter results by security service IP address or
      hostname.

--domain <domain>


        Filter results by domain.

--detailed [<0|1>]


        Show detailed information about filtered security
      services.

--offset <offset>


        Start position of security services listing.

--limit <limit>


        Number of security services to return per request.

--columns <columns>


        Comma separated list of columns to be displayed e.g.
      --columns "name,type"

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