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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi network rules create

Creates a provisioning rule to automatically configure new network interfaces that are added to the cluster.

Syntax

isi network rules create <id> <iface>
  [--desc <string>]
  [--node-type {any | storage | accelerator | backup-accelerator}]
  [--verbose]

Options

<id>
Specifies the ID and location of the new provisioning rule. New network interfaces that meet the rule criteria will be assigned to the IP address pool that contains the rule. Valid IDs include the groupnet, subnet, pool, and rule name. The rule name must be unique throughout the given IP address pool. Specify the rule ID in the following format:
<groupnet_name>.<subnet_name>.<pool_name>.<rule_name>
The groupnet name is optional if referring to the default groupnet0. Colons are also acceptable as delimiters between component names—for example, groupnet0:subnet1:pool0:rule3. The rule name must be unique in the pool.
<iface>
Specifies the network interface name the rule applies to. To view a list of interfaces on your system, run the isi network interfaces list command.
--description <string>
Specifies an optional description of the provisioning rule. The description cannot exceed 128 bytes.
--node-type {any | storage | accelerator | backup-accelerator}
Sets the provisioning rule to apply to one or more of the specified type of node. The default setting is any.
{--verbose | -v}
Displays more detailed information.

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