Complete infrastructure platform CLI: - Container runtime (systemd-nspawn) - VoltVisor VMs (Neutron Stardust / QEMU) - Stellarium CAS (content-addressed storage) - ORAS Registry - GitOps integration - Landlock LSM security - Compose orchestration - Mesh networking Copyright (c) Armored Gates LLC. All rights reserved. Licensed under AGPSL v5.0
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VOLT(1) — Unified Linux Platform Management
NAME
volt — unified CLI for managing containers, VMs, services, networking, storage, and more
SYNOPSIS
volt [command] [subcommand] [flags]
volt ps [filter] [flags]
volt container command [name] [flags]
volt vm command [name] [flags]
volt service command [name] [flags]
volt net command [flags]
volt compose command [flags]
DESCRIPTION
volt is a unified Linux platform management CLI that replaces the fragmented toolchain of systemctl, journalctl, machinectl, ip, nft, virsh, and other utilities with a single binary.
It manages three engines:
- Voltainer
- Container engine built on
systemd-nspawn(1). Provides OS-level containerization using Linux namespaces, cgroups v2, and systemd service management. - Voltvisor
- Virtual machine engine built on KVM/QEMU. Full hypervisor capabilities with support for live migration, snapshots, and hardware passthrough.
- Stellarium
- Content-addressed storage backend shared by both engines. Provides deduplication, integrity verification, and efficient image storage using BLAKE3 hashing.
COMMANDS
Workloads
- container
- Manage Voltainer containers. Subcommands: create, start, stop, restart, kill, exec, attach, shell, list, inspect, logs, cp, rename, update, export, delete.
- vm
- Manage Voltvisor virtual machines. Subcommands: create, start, stop, destroy, ssh, exec, attach, list.
- desktop
- Manage desktop VMs (VDI). Subcommands: create, connect, list.
- service
- Manage systemd services. Subcommands: create, start, stop, restart, reload, enable, disable, status, list, inspect, show, edit, deps, logs, mask, unmask, template, delete.
- task
- Manage scheduled tasks (systemd timers). Subcommands: create, list, run, status, logs, enable, disable, edit, delete.
Infrastructure
- net
- Manage networking. Subcommands: create, list, inspect, delete, connect, disconnect, status. Subsystems: bridge, firewall, dns, port, policy, vlan.
- volume
- Manage persistent volumes. Subcommands: create, list, inspect, attach, detach, resize, snapshot, backup, delete.
- image
- Manage images. Subcommands: list, pull, build, inspect, import, export, tag, push, delete.
- cas
- Stellarium CAS operations. Subcommands: status, info, build, verify, gc, dedup, pull, push, sync.
Observability
- ps
- List all running workloads — containers, VMs, and services — in one unified view.
- logs
- View logs for any workload. Auto-detects type via the systemd journal.
- top
- Show real-time CPU, memory, and process counts for all workloads.
- events
- Stream real-time platform events.
Composition & Orchestration
- compose
- Manage declarative multi-service stacks. Subcommands: up, down, start, stop, restart, ps, logs, build, pull, exec, config, top, events.
- cluster
- Manage cluster nodes. Subcommands: status, node (list, add, drain, remove).
System
- daemon
- Manage the volt daemon. Subcommands: start, stop, restart, status, reload, config.
- system
- Platform information and maintenance. Subcommands: info, health, update, backup, restore, reset.
- config
- Configuration management. Subcommands: show, get, set, edit, validate, reset.
- tune
- Performance tuning. Subcommands: show, profile, cpu, memory, io, net, sysctl.
Shortcuts
- get resource
- List resources by type. Routes to canonical list commands.
- describe resource name
- Show detailed resource info. Routes to canonical inspect commands.
- delete resource name
- Delete a resource. Routes to canonical delete commands.
- run image
- Quick-start a container from an image.
- ssh vm-name
- SSH into a VM.
- exec container -- command
- Execute a command in a container.
- connect desktop
- Connect to a desktop VM.
- status
- Platform status overview (alias for system info).
GLOBAL FLAGS
- -h, --help
- Show help for the command.
- -o, --output format
- Output format: table (default), json, yaml, wide.
- -q, --quiet
- Suppress non-essential output.
- --debug
- Enable debug logging to stderr.
- --no-color
- Disable colored output.
- --config path
- Config file path (default: /etc/volt/config.yaml).
- --timeout seconds
- Command timeout in seconds (default: 30).
FILES
- /usr/local/bin/volt
- The volt binary.
- /etc/volt/config.yaml
- Main configuration file.
- /etc/volt/profiles/
- Custom tuning profiles.
- /var/lib/volt/
- Persistent data (containers, VMs, images, volumes, CAS store).
- /var/run/volt/volt.sock
- Daemon Unix socket.
- /var/run/volt/volt.pid
- Daemon PID file.
- /var/log/volt/daemon.log
- Daemon log.
- /var/log/volt/audit.log
- Audit trail of state-changing operations.
- /var/cache/volt/
- Cache directory (safe to delete).
ENVIRONMENT
- VOLT_CONFIG
- Config file path override.
- VOLT_COLOR
- Color mode: auto, always, never.
- VOLT_OUTPUT
- Default output format.
- VOLT_DEBUG
- Enable debug output.
- VOLT_HOST
- Daemon socket path or remote host.
- VOLT_CONTEXT
- Named context for multi-cluster operation.
- VOLT_COMPOSE_FILE
- Default compose file path.
- EDITOR
- Editor for volt service edit and volt config edit.
EXIT CODES
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Success |
| 1 | General error |
| 2 | Invalid usage / bad arguments |
| 3 | Resource not found |
| 4 | Resource already exists |
| 5 | Permission denied |
| 6 | Daemon not running |
| 7 | Timeout |
| 8 | Network error |
| 9 | Conflicting state |
| 10 | Dependency error |
| 11 | Insufficient resources |
| 12 | Invalid configuration |
| 13 | Interrupted by signal |
EXAMPLES
List all running workloads:
volt ps
Create and start a container:
volt container create --name web --image ubuntu:24.04 --start
SSH into a VM:
volt ssh db-primary
Check service status:
volt service status nginx
View logs:
volt logs -f web-frontend
Create a scheduled task:
volt task create --name backup --exec /usr/local/bin/backup.sh --calendar daily --enable
Deploy a compose stack:
volt compose up -d
Show platform health:
volt system health
Apply a tuning profile:
volt tune profile apply web-server
SEE ALSO
systemd-nspawn(1), systemctl(1), journalctl(1), qemu-system-x86_64(1), nft(8), ip(8)
VERSION
Volt version 0.2.0
AUTHORS
Volt Platform — https://armoredgate.com