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Bucket Commands | Bucket commands help you to manage the life cycle of a volume. | 3 |
Ozone shell supports the following bucket commands.
Create
The bucket create
command allows users to create a bucket.
Params:
Arguments | Comment |
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-g, --enforcegdpr | Optional, if set to true it creates a GDPR compliant bucket, if not specified or set to false, it creates an ordinary bucket. |
Uri | The name of the bucket in /volume/bucket format. |
{{< highlight bash >}} ozone sh bucket create /hive/jan {{< /highlight >}}
The above command will create a bucket called jan in the hive volume. Since no scheme was specified this command defaults to O3 (RPC) protocol.
Delete
The bucket delete
command allows users to delete a bucket. If the
bucket is not empty then this command will fail.
Params:
Arguments | Comment |
---|---|
Uri | The name of the bucket |
{{< highlight bash >}} ozone sh bucket delete /hive/jan {{< /highlight >}}
The above command will delete jan bucket if it is empty.
Info
The bucket info
commands returns the information about the bucket.
Params:
Arguments | Comment |
---|---|
Uri | The name of the bucket. |
{{< highlight bash >}} ozone sh bucket info /hive/jan {{< /highlight >}}
The above command will print out the information about jan bucket.
List
The bucket list
command allows users to list the buckets in a volume.
Params:
Arguments | Comment |
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-l, --length | Maximum number of results to return. Default: 100 |
-p, --prefix | Optional, Only buckets that match this prefix will be returned. |
-s, --start | The listing will start from key after the start key. |
Uri | The name of the volume. |
{{< highlight bash >}} ozone sh bucket list /hive {{< /highlight >}}
This command will list all buckets on the volume hive.