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QoreStor 7.0.0 - Command Line Reference Guide

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container --delete_files --name <name>

Description

Deletes only the data files in a container, and leaves the container intact.

Syntax

container --delete_files --name <name>

Where

--name   Container Name

Result

Error: Connection needs to be disabled first.

NOTE: This command is only supported on OST/RDA connection type containers and the connection to the container must be disabled before you can delete its files. For details, see connection --disable . To delete the files and the existing OST container on which the files resides, see container --delete.

container --add_uac

Description

Add user access control to the container. Mode is [RW | RWD]

Syntax

container --add_uac --name <name> --user <user name> --mode <RW|RWD>
Where
--name   Name of container.
--user   Name of the user.
--mode   Access permissions for the user: {RW | RWD}

Result

Successfully updated container with uac for user "<user name>"

container --delete_uac

Description

Delete user access control to the container.

Syntax

container --delete_uac --name <name>  --user <user name>

Where

--name   Name of container.
--user   Name of the user.

Result

Successfully deleted uac for user "<user>" from the container

container --update_uac

Description

Update user access control to the container. Mode is [RW | RWD]

Syntax

container --update_uac --name <name> --user <user name> --mode <RW|RWD>

Where

--name   Name of container.
--user   Name of the user.
--mode   Access permissions for the user: {RW | RWD}

Result

Successfully updated container with uac for user "<user>"

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