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$ storageos help
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Usage:
storageos [command]
Available Commands:
apply Make changes to existing resources
attach Attach a volume to a node
create Create new resources
delete Delete resources in the cluster
describe Fetch extended details for resources
detach Detach a volume from its current location
get Fetch basic details for resources
help Help about any command
nfs Make changes and attach nfs volumes
update Make changes to existing resources
version View version information for the StorageOS CLI
Flags:
--cache-dir string set the directory used by the StorageOS CLI to cache data that can be used for future commands (default "/root/.cache/storageos")
-c, --config string specifies the config file path (default "/root/.config/storageos/config.yaml")
--endpoints stringArray set the list of endpoints which are used when connecting to the StorageOS API (default [http://localhost:5705])
-h, --help help for storageos
-n, --namespace string specifies the namespace to operate within for commands that require one (default "default")
--no-auth-cache disable the CLI's caching of authentication sessions
-o, --output string specifies the output format (one of [json yaml text]) (default "text")
--password string set the StorageOS account password to authenticate with (default "storageos")
--timeout duration set the timeout duration to use for execution of the command (default 15s)
--use-ids specify existing StorageOS resources by their unique identifiers instead of by their names
--username string set the StorageOS account username to authenticate as (default "storageos")
Additional help topics:
storageos config-file View help information for using a configuration file
storageos env View documentation for configuration settings which can be set in the environment
storageos exitcodes View documentation for the exit codes used by the StorageOS CLI
Use "storageos [command] --help" for more information about a command.