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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi cloud pools modify

Modifies a CloudPool.

Syntax

isi cloud pools modify <id>
 [--name <string>]
 [--accounts <string> | --clear-accounts | --add-accounts <string> | --remove-accounts <string>]
 [--description <string>]
 [--vendor <string>]
 [--verbose]

Options

<id>
The ID of the CloudPool. Run isi cloud pools list to view the IDs of all CloudPools.
{--name | -n} <string>
Specifies a new name for the CloudPool.
{--accounts <string> | --clear-accounts | --add-accounts <string> | --remove-accounts <string>}
Adds or removes accounts associated with this cloudpool.
Only one account per CloudPool is allowed. To change the account associated with a CloudPool, we recommend the following:
  • Create a new CloudPool using the isi cloud pools create command, specifying the correct account.
  • Delete the old CloudPool using the isi cloud pools delete command. Proceed with caution. If you delete a CloudPool, OneFS is no longer able to access the associated cloud storage account.
{--description | -d} <string>
Provides a description of this cloud pool.
---vendor <string>
Provides the name of the vendor hosting the cloud pool account.
{--verbose | -v}

Displays more detailed information.

Examples

The following command adds a vendor name and description to an existing CloudPool:
 isi cloud pools modify my_azure --vendor Microsoft 
--description "preferred azure account"
The following command removes a cloud account from the CloudPool:
isi cloud pools modify my_s3 --remove-accounts s3_acct_1 

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