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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi dm base-policies create

Create a Datamover base policy.

Syntax

isi dm base-policies create <name> <enabled> <priority> {LOW | NORMAL | HIGH}
 [--base-account-id <string>]
 [--new-tasks-account <string>]
 [--override-list {ENABLED | PRIORITY | SCHEDULE | BRIEFCASE | SOURCE_ACCOUNT_ID | TARGET_ACCOUNT_ID | BASE_ACCOUNT_ID | TASK_ACCOUNT_ID | SUBPATHS | SOURCE_BASE_PATH | TARGET_BASE_PATH | SRC_DATASET_RETENTION | TGT_DATASET_RETENTION}]
[--date-times <string>]
 [--recurrence <string>]
 [--start-time <string>]
 [--source-account-id <string>]
 [--soure-base-path <string>]
 [--source-subpaths <string>]
 [--source-dataset-retention-period <integer>]
 [--source-dataset-expiry-action {DELETE}]
 [--target-dataset-retention-period <integer>]
 [--target-dataset-expiry-action {DELETE}]
 [--target-account-id <string>]
 [--target-base-path <string>]
 [{--help | -h}]

Options

<name>
The base policy name.
<enabled> {True | False}
A Boolean value indicating whether or not the base policy is enabled. True means that the base policy is enabled. False means that the base policy is disabled.
<priority> ({LOW | NORMAL | HIGH )
The priority of the base policy. Specify one of LOW, NORMAL, or HIGH.
--base-account-id <string>
Specifies the Datamover account ID of the local or remote Datamover system on which to create the base policy.
--new-tasks-account <string>

Specifies the Datamover account of the system to create tasks on. This overrides the default task affinity.

--override-list {ENABLED | PRIORITY | SCHEDULE | BRIEFCASE | SOURCE_ACCOUNT_ID | TARGET_ACCOUNT_ID | BASE_ACCOUNT_ID | TASK_ACCOUNT_ID | SUBPATHS | SOURCE_BASE_PATH | TARGET_BASE_PATH | SRC_DATASET_RETENTION | TGT_DATASET_RETENTION}
The list of fields that override a concrete policy. Specify multiple fields separated by commas.
--date-times <string>
Specifies the date and times at which to run this base policy. The --date-times parameter value overrides the --start-time and --recurrence parameter values. Specify multiple date/time values separated by commas. Date/time format is "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss".
--recurrence <string>
Specifies the cron expression that represents a recurring start time schedule for the policy. Enclose the cron expression in double quotes ("").You can specify multiple cron expressions separated by colons (':'). For example: "5,10,15 * * * *":"30 * 1 * 7".
--start-time <string>
Specifies the date/time of the first run of the policy. The date/time format is 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mn:ss', where year range is 2001-2099.
--source-account-id <string>
Specifies the Datamover account ID of the source data storage.
--source-base-path <string>
Specifies the filevsystem base file path on the source Datamover system from which to create the dataset directories and files.
--source-subpaths
Specifies the set of file system paths relative to the base path. For example, suppose that the source base path is /ifs with subdirectories /ifs/hr and /ifs/finance. Specify the subpaths as follows:
--source-subpaths="hr","finance"
--source-dataset-retention-period <integer>
Specifies the number of seconds after which the dataset expires.
--source-dataset-expiry-action DELETE
The action to take after the source dataset expires. I guess DELETE is the default/only action?
--target-dataset-retention-period <integer>
Specifies the number of seconds to retain the dataset. The count begins at dataset creation.
--target-dataset-expiry-action DELETE
The action to take after the target dataset expires. I guess DELETE is the default/only action?
--target-account-id <string>
Specifies the Datamover account ID of the target data storage.
--target-base-path <string>
Specifies the file system base path on the target Datamover system on which to create the dataset directories and files.
--help | -h
Displays help for this command.

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