Manage filesystem groups using the CLI
This pages describes how to view and manage filesystem groups using the CLI.
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This pages describes how to view and manage filesystem groups using the CLI.
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Using the CLI, you can perform the following actions:
Command: weka fs group
Use this command to view information on the filesystem groups in the Weka system.
Command: weka fs group create
Use the following command to add a filesystem group:
weka fs group create <name> [--target-ssd-retention=<target-ssd-retention>] [--start-demote=<start-demote>]
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
name
String
Name of the filesystem group being created
Must be a valid name
Yes
target-ssd-retention
Number
Target retention period (in seconds) before tiering to the object store
Must be a valid number
No
86400 (24 hours)
start-demote
Number
Target tiering cue (in seconds) before tiering to the object store
Must be a valid number
No
10
Command: weka fs group update
Use the following command to edit a filesystem group:
weka fs group update <name> [--new-name=<new-name>] [--target-ssd-retention=<target-ssd-retention>] [--start-demote=<start-demote>]
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
name
String
Name of the filesystem group being edited
Must be a valid name
Yes
new-name
String
New name for the filesystem group
Must be a valid name
Yes
target-ssd-retention
Number
New target retention period (in seconds) before tiering to the object store
Must be a valid number
No
start-demote
Number
New target tiering cue (in seconds) before tiering to the object store
Must be a valid number
No
Command: weka fs group delete
Use the following command line to delete a filesystem group:
weka fs group delete <name>
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
name
String
Name of the filesystem group to delete
Must be a valid name
Yes
Related topics
To learn about the tiring policy, see: