OpenEBS

Collaborative and visual infrastructure as code for OpenEBS

Components ( 24 )

block-device

block-device

block-device-claim

block-device-claim

lvm-node

lvm-node

lvm-snapshot

lvm-snapshot

lvm-volume

lvm-volume

zfs-backup

zfs-backup

zfs-node

zfs-node

zfs-restore

zfs-restore

zfs-snapshot

zfs-snapshot

zfs-volume

zfs-volume

c-stor-backup

c-stor-backup

c-stor-completed-backup

c-stor-completed-backup

c-stor-pool-cluster

c-stor-pool-cluster

c-stor-pool-instance

c-stor-pool-instance

c-stor-restore

c-stor-restore

c-stor-volume

c-stor-volume

c-stor-volume-attachment

c-stor-volume-attachment

c-stor-volume-config

c-stor-volume-config

c-stor-volume-policy

c-stor-volume-policy

c-stor-volume-replica

c-stor-volume-replica

migration-task

migration-task

upgrade-task

upgrade-task

jiva-volume-policy

jiva-volume-policy

jiva-volume

jiva-volume

What are Meshery Models?

Meshery Models are foundational components within Meshery, a cloud-native management plane that facilitates the management of multi-cloud and cloud-native applications and infrastructure.

Learn more about Meshery Models

How to use the Meshery Registry

The Meshery Registry is a critical component acting as the central repository for all capabilities known to Meshery.

Using Meshery CLI

To register a model using the Meshery CLI, you can use the mesheryctl command to import a model from a specified path:

mesheryctl model import -f <path-to-model> 

Using Meshery UI

You can also register a model through the Meshery UI:

  • Navigate to the Settings β†’ Registry page.
  • Click the "Import" button.
  • Select the model you want to import.
Learn more about Meshery Registry

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