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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi file-filter settings modify

Modifies file filtering settings in an access zone.

Syntax

isi file-filter settings modify 
  [--file-filtering-enabled {yes | no}]
  [--revert-file-filtering-enabled]
  [--file-filter-extensions <string>...]
  [--clear-file-filter-extensions]
  [--add-file-filter-extensions <string>]
  [--remove-file-filter-extensions <string>]
  [--revert-file-filter-extensions]
  [--file-filter-type {allow | deny}]
  [--revert-file-filter-type 
  [--zone <string>]
  [--verbose]

Options

--file-filtering-enabled {yes | no}
Enables or disables file filtering in the access zone. File filtering is disabled by default.
--revert-file-filtering-enabled
Sets the value of --file-filtering-enabled to the system default value.
--file-filter-extensions <string>...
Specifies a list of file types by their extensions. Each extension should start with a "." such as .txt. You can specify multiple extensions in a comma-separated list or you run --file-filter-extensions for each extension.
--clear-file-filter-extensions
Deletes the entire list of file filter extensions.
--add-file-filter-extensions <string>
Adds one or more file filter extensions to the list. Each extension should start with a "." such as .txt. You can specify multiple extensions in a comma-separated list or you run --add-file-filter-extensions for each extension.
--remove-file-filter-extensions <string>
Removes one or more file filter extensions from the list. Each extension should start with a "." such as .txt. You can specify multiple extensions in a comma-separated list or you run --remove-file-filter-extensions for each extension.
--revert-file-filter-extensions
Sets the value of --file-filter-extensions to the system default value.
--file-filter-type {allow | deny}
Specifies whether the file types in the extensions list will be allowed or denied write access. The default filter type is deny.
--revert-file-filter-type
Sets the value of --revert-file-filter-type to the system default value.
--zone <string>
Specifies the access zone to which the settings apply. If you do not specifiy a zone, the settings are applied to the System zone.
{--verbose | -v}
Displays more detailed information.

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