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The "softnas-cmd" command line interface utility facilitates integration with the REST API as a CLI (command line interface).  softnas-cmd is written in CURL and is cross-platform code. It may also be useful as example code for how to use the API, for those who wish to explore it in more detail as a working example. This document has been produced by running `softnas-cmd --help`.

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As with all SoftNAS API applications, softnas-cmd requires that you first authenticate with the SoftNAS server using the "login" command.  Once you are logged in, softnas-cmd maintains a simulated cookie jar that emulates how a browser interacts with a web server to maintain session security (required by the SoftNAS server).  Subsequent commands issued via the softnas-cmd CLI make use of the login session (which expires after 30 minutes).

Usage:

softnas-cmd

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[-h

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--help]

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[[-b

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--base_url

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URL]

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[-s

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--session_id

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SESSION_ID] 

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[-i

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--insecure]

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[-t

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--pretty_print]

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COMMAND

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[OPTIONS]]


OPTIONS:

   

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-h

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[command

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name],

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--help

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[command

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name]

Display this help message and exit. You can specify the command name to get the help for only one softnas command.

   

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-b,

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--base_url

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URL

Set base url for SoftNAS Application. By default URL=https://localhost/softnas


   

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-s,

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--session_id

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SESSION_ID

Set the current session id to be used to used store session information. By default SESSION_ID=PPID.


   

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-i,

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--insecure

Disable SSL verification.

   

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-t,

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--pretty_print

Display json result with indentation.


Commands:

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login  

Login into SoftNAS Application.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

username

password

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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login

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softnas

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Pass4W0rd


logout 

Logout from SoftNAS Application.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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logout


resetsessiontimer

This command is used to keep session active. By default session timeout is set to 30 minutes. if you want to keep session from being expired just call this function.    

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd resetsessiontimer

licenseinfo

Returns the current license information.  

EXAMPLE:

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this function.    

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd resetsessiontimer


licenseinfo

Returns the current license information.  

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd licenseinfo

licenseinstall

Install a new license key for use with SoftNAS.

licenseKey: The license key to apply; i.e., CEAASA-BESNJA-8MEED6-AHAZZN-XHWB8X-A2NUK3 (required)
regName: The registered owner of the license key; i.e., SomeCompanyLLC (required)  

EXAMPLE 1: Install a new license
softnas-cmd licenseinstall licenseKey=CEAASA-BESNJA-8MEED6-AHAZZN-XHWB8X-A2NUK3 regName=SomeCompanyLLC -t


licenseactivate

Activate a license key for use with SoftNAS

COMMAND OPTIONS:

licencekey: the licence key; i.e., "softnas"

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hardware id: can be obtained from "licenseinfo" in amazon the hardware id is the instance id     

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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licenseactivate

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CEAASA-BESNJA-8MEED6-AHAZZN-XHWB8X-A2NUK3

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RBLLC

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i-0b06fe44


internallicense

Force SoftNAS to use its built-in, default license.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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internallicense


newlicense

Activate a license key for use with SoftNAS

COMMAND OPTIONS:

newkey: the licence key; i.e., "softnas"
regnew: the registered name of the license key
activationType: manual or online activation type are supported
activationCode: manual activation code


EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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newlicense

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CEAASA-BESNJA-8MEED6-AHAZZN-XHWB8X-A2NUK3

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RBLLC

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manual

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AZQWERTY-ACTIV-ATION-CODE


ackagreement

Acknowledge the license agreement (to enable use of the product).

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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ackagreement


checkupdate

Check to see if new software updates are available.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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internallicense


executeupdate

Execute and apply software updates.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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executeupdate


statusupdate

Return the status of an update that is in-progress (started by executeupdate).

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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statusupdate


meterstatus

Return AWS usage meter status (if availble).

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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usagemeter


availabledisks

Returns list of available disk devices.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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availabledisks


pools  

Lists available storage pools.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

start: position to start from (used for pagination)

limit: number of items to get

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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pools

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1

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10


pooldetails

List a storage pool's detailed attributes.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

pool name: the pool name

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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pooldetails

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pool1

poolcommand

Issue a command to control a storage pool.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command name: zpool command name (startscrub, stopscrub, setonline, setoffline, removedevice, replacedevice)

pool name: the pool name

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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poolcommand

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<command>

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[arguments]

deletepool

Delete pool storage.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

pool name: the pool name

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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deletepool

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pool1


volumes

List available storage volumes.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

start: position to start from (used for pagination)

limit: number of items to get

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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volumes

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1

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10

createvolume

Create a volume.     

COMMAND OPTIONS:

vol_name: name of volume

pool: selected pool name

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weeklysnaps: weekly maximum number of scheduled snapshot

minimum_threshold: Minimum  Minimum amount of data written to volume before new snapshot is created. If user have dozens of volumes, it prevents high system load caused by creating lot of unnecessary 0-size snapshots and of sending them via SnapReplicate.

sync: controls the behavior of synchronous requests

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- disabled: this disables synchronous requests. File system  transactions are only committed to stable storage periodically. This option will give the highest performance.  However, it is very dangerous as ZFS would be ignoring the synchronous transaction demands of applications such as databases or NFS.  Administrators should only use this option when the risks are understood.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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createvolume

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vol_name=volume5

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pool=pool3

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vol_type=filesystem

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provisioning=thin

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exportNFS=on

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shareCIFS=on

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dedup=on

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enable_snapshot=on

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schedule_name=Default

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hourlysnaps=5

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dailysnaps=10

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weeklysnaps=0

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sync=always


editvolume

Edit a volume.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

reserve_space: integer value for volume capacity (G,M,T)

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schedule_name: string identifier that represents schedule


EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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availabledisks


deletevolume

Delete a volume.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

volume name: name of volume

pool name: pool name

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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deletevolume

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volume6

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pool3


schedulelist

List available schedules.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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schedulelist


snapshotlist

List available snapshots.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

pool name: pool name i.e 'pool3/vol1'

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limit: number of items to get

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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snapshotlist

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pool3/vol1

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0

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10

snapcommand

Issue a volume snapshot control command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values

- create: create new snapshot. Related options:

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- snapshots: list of snapshot to be deleted in this format "poolname,volumename,snapshotname:poolname1,volumename1,snapshotname1". see example       

EXAMPLE 1 :

Create snapshot.

softnas-cmd

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snapcommand

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create

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pool_name=pool1

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volume_name=vol1

EXAMPLE 2 :

Clone snapshot.

softnas-cmd

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snapcommand

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clone

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pool_name=pool1

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volume_name=vol1

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snap_name=snaphot1

EXAMPLE 3 :

Delete snapshots.

softnas-cmd

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snapcommand

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delete

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'snapshots=pool1,volume1,snap-20150605-140647-cloned-Jun52015-141106:pool1,volume1,snap-20150606-070607'


iscsitargetlist

Provides a list of available iSCSI targets.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

start: position to start from (used for pagination)

limit: number of items to get

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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iscsitargetlist 

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0

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10


diskdevices

List of available disk devices and their status

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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diskdevices


diskmgmt

Issue a disk management command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values

- createS3disk: create s3 disk. Related options:

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- s3diskname: s3 disk name  i.e (/dev/s3-0)

- deleteAzureDisk:  delete   delete Azure disk.

- diskname: Name of device (i.e. /dev/sdb)

- getS3settings: get list of s3 setting stored in config file

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- awsAuthVersion: Possible values: aws2, aws4

EXAMPLE 1:

Create s3 disk.

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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createS3disk

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awsAccessKey=YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID

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awsSecretKey=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_KEY

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s3bucket=softnas-test-1

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bucketroot=softnas

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sizeMaxValue=500

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sizeMaxUnits=GB

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region=default

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encrypted

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diskpassword=password123*

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readahead

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blockCacheDevice=/dev/xvdf

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EXAMPLE 2:

Get list of buckets.

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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bucketlist

EXAMPLE 3:

Get list of s3 setting stored in config file.

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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getS3settings

EXAMPLE 4:

Delete S3 disk.

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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deleteS3disk

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"/dev/s3-0"

EXAMPLE 5:

Create EBS Disk General Purpose (SSD).

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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createEBSdisk

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awsAccessKey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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awsSecretKey='XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'

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sizeMaxValue=10

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type=gp2

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numberDisks=2

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deleteOnTermination

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prewarming

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-t

EXAMPLE 6:

Create

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EBS

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Disk

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Provisioned

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IOPS

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(SSD).

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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createEBSdisk

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awsAccessKey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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awsSecretKey='XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'

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sizeMaxValue=100

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type=io1

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iops=3000

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numberDisks=2

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deleteOnTermination

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prewarming

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-t

EXAMPLE 7 :

Create Azure Disk.

softnas-cmd

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diskmgmt

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createAzureDisk

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username=softnas

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password=Pass4W0rd

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storageAccount=SoftnasStorage

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sizeMaxValue=100

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sizeMaxUnits=GB

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-t

parted_command

Issue a disk partitioning command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values

- partition_all: partition all disks that are not partitioned

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- disk name: selected disk device name

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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parted_command

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add_partition

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dev/xvdr

snaprepcommand

Issue SnapReplicate command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values

- snapverify: verify the remote node. Related options:

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-- K => Kbytes/sec

-- M => MBytes/sec

EXAMPLE 1:

Verify the SnapReplicate remote node.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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snapverify

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remotenode=10.227.57.227

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userid=softnas

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password=Pass4W0rd

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-t

EXAMPLE 2:

Initiate snapreplicate.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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initsnapreplicate

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remotenode=10.227.57.227

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userid=softnas

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password=Pass4W0rd

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type=source

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-t 

...

 

...

 

EXAMPLE 3:

Get snapreplicate status.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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snapreplicatestatus

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start=0

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limit=10

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-t

EXAMPLE 4:

Get snapreplicate log

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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snapreplog

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start=0

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limit=10

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-t

EXAMPLE 5:

Delete snapreplication.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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deletereplication

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-t

EXAMPLE 6:

Get replication settings.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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getsettings

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-t

EXAMPLE 7:

Force full synchronization of all volumes images between 2 nodes

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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forcesync

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-t

EXAMPLE 8:

Force full synchronization volume image between 2 nodes. You can specify a volume (poolname/volumename) to force full synchronization.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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forcesync

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poolname/volumename

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-t

EXAMPLE 9:

Start replication cycle.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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replicatenow

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-t

EXAMPLE 10:

Activate replication.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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activate

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-t

EXAMPLE 11:

Deactivate replication

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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deactivate

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-t

EXAMPLE 12:

Change role to primary node.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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takeover

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-t

EXAMPLE 13:

Change role to secondary node.

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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giveback

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-t

EXAMPLE 14:

Modify replication settings

softnas-cmd

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snaprepcommand

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modifysettings

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loglevel=info

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transportcmd=ssh

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transportflags="-o

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ConnectTimeout=30"

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cipherspec="aes128-cbc,blowfish-cbc,3des-cbc,cast128-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc"

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compressenabled=on

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throttleenabled=on

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throttlelimit=200

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throttleunits=K

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throttleflags=

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-t


hacommand

Issue ha command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values:

- checklicense: check for valid ha license

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- ha_num_retries: Number of retries for HA health check (required)

- tenant tenant_uuid: Service principal UUID (if using service principal)

- azure_delete: Delete Azure HA from SnapReplicate


EXAMPLE 1:

Check HA license.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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checklicense

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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 2:

Install HA.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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install

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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 3:

Add HA.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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add

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YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY

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YOUR_AWS_SECRET_KEY

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EIP

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54.84.87.120

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 4:

check HA controller

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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checkHAcontroller

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50.15.14.15

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 5:

Delete HA.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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del

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 6:

Azure install HA.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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azure_install

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azureUsername

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azurePassword

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192.168.1.1

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30

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4

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--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 7:

Azure install HA with Service Principal.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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azure_install

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https://USERNAME.onmicrosoft.com/UUID

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azurePassword

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192.168.1.1

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30

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4

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TENANT_ID

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--pretty_print


EXAMPLE 8:

Azure delete HA.

softnas-cmd

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hacommand

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azure_delele

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--pretty_print


test_remote_address

Check if address with port is reachable from instance


COMMAND OPTIONS:


remote_address : ip address or domain trying to reach
remote_port : port on that address (optional)

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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test_remote_address

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192.168.0.5

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8081


get_s3_regions

get s3 array of regions

COMMAND OPTIONS:

include_all :get all regions, not just AWS regions

gov : get also AWS gov region

EXAMPLE:

get_s3_regions

get_s3_regions

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include_all=true

get_s3_regions

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gov=true
get_s3_regions

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include_all=true

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gov=true

perfmon

Get performance monitoring status information.

IMPORTANT: This command gives 30 records. You should call this command in series between each call less than 10 sec to get performance monitoring status information. For the first call this command will return all values as false and each next call with new record values.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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perfmon

overview

Get NAS overview status information.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

overview


netstats

Get network performance status information.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

netstats


diskstats

Get disk performance status information.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

diskstats


createpool

Creates new storage pool.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

disk devices: list of diskdevices separated by comma ":"

-n pool name: the pool name

-r raid level: possible values:

...

-le use LUKS encryption : possible values on, off, unset (off)
-lp LUKS passphrase : must be provided when LUKS encryption is on
-sync sync mode : possible values standard, always, disabled
-cs case sensitive : possible values on, off
-shared shared : possible values on, off

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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createpool

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/dev/xvdf:/dev/

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xvdg -n=pool1

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-r=1

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-f=on

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-t

softnas-cmd

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createpool

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/dev/xvdf:/dev/xvdg -n=pool1

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-r=1

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-f=on

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-le=on

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-lp=luksPassword.123

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-t

softnas-cmd

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createpool

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/dev/xvdf:/dev/

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xvdg -n=pool1

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-r=1

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-f=on

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-le=on

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-lp=Pas4Wrd

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-sync=standard

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-cs=off

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-t

softnas-cmd

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createpool

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/dev/s3-1:/dev/s3-

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-n=pool1

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-r=1

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-f=on

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-sync=standard

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-cs=off

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-shared=on

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-t


readcache

Create cache disk devices for pool storage.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

disk devices: list of diskdevices separated by comma ":"

...

force cache: possible values on, off

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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readcache

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/dev/xvdr

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pool3

...

on


writelog

Create log disk devices for pool storage.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

disk devices: list of diskdevices separated by comma ":"

...

force cache: possible values on, off

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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writelog

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/dev/xvdk

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pool3

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0

...

on


addspare

Add spare disk to storage pool.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

disk devices: list of diskdevices separated by comma ":"

...

forced spare: possible values on, off

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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addspare

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/dev/xvdn

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pool3

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on


importpool

Import deleted or foreign pools.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

pool name: the pool name

pool type: possible values deleted, foreign

force: possible values on, off

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

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importpool

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pool1

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deleted

...

on


backup

Issue a EBS snapshots backup command.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command: possible values

- list: list ebs backup snapshots. Related options:

...

- SnapshotID: Snapshot ID to delete (required)

EXAMPLE 1:

List ebs backup snapshots.

softnas-cmd

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backup

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list

...

0

...

10

...

--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 2:

Clone snapshot.

softnas-cmd

...

backup

...

create

...

'yourAWSAccessKey'

...

'yourAWSSecretKey'

...

--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 3:

Restore ebs snapshot.

softnas-cmd

...

backup

...

restore

...

'SnapshotID'

...

'yourAWSAccessKey'

...

'yourAWSSecretKey'

...

--pretty_print

EXAMPLE 4:

Delete ebs snapshot.

softnas-cmd

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backup

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delete

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'SnapshotID'

...

--pretty_print


userpassword

change password for specified user

COMMAND OPTIONS:

user : username (ex. softnas)
oldpassword : old user password
newpassword : new user password

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

userpassword

...

user=softnas


tier_devices

List tiered storage devices.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_devices

   

tier_enable

Mark tiered storage device as enabled (but do not import it).

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

device: device node (ex. sdtiera)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_enable

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name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_enable

...

device=sdtiera

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_enable

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_disable

Mark tiered storage device as disabled (but do not export it)

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

device: device node (ex. sdtiera)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd tier_disable name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd tier_disable device=sdtiera

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd tier_disable uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_export

Stop tiered storage device if it is not in use without marking as disabled (will auto-import on reboot or takeover)

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

device: device node (ex. sdtiera)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_export

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name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_export

...

device=sdtiera

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_export

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_import

Activate an exported tier storage device.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_import

...

name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_import

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_getpolicy

Display current storage migration policy JSON document

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

device: device node (ex. sdtiera)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_getpolicy

...

name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_getpolicy

...

device=sdtiera

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_getpolicy

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_setpolicy

Apply new storage migration policy.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

...

policy: JSON string encapsulated in '' (retrieve using tier_getpolicy)

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_setpolicy

...

{name=tierA|device=sdtiera|uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF}

...

policy='[{"hit_collecttime":"23250","max_age":"46401","device":"zd0","order":"0"},{"hit_collecttime":"43200","max_age":"86400","device":"zd16","order":"1"}]'


tier_resize

Expand tiered storage device when underlying volumes have grown.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

device: device node (ex. sdtiera)

uuid: tier uuid

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_resize

...

name=tierA

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_resize

...

device=sdtiera

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_resize

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF



tier_get_migration_state

return the current data migration status for the selected tier

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

...

* If no device is given, all tier states will be returned

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_get_migration_state

...

name=tierA

softnas-cmd

...

tier_get_migration_state

...

device=sdtiera

softnas-cmd

...

tier_get_migration_state

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


tier_set_migration_state

enable or disable background tier storage migration - when re-enabled, migration begins immediately.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

name: human-readable tier name (ex. tierA)

...

* If no device is given, all tier states will be returned

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

tier_set_migration_state

...

state=enabled

...

name=tierA
softnas-cmd

...

tier_set_migration_state

...

state=disabled

...

device=sdtiera
softnas-cmd

...

tier_set_migration_state

...

uuid=5B074FFFFF23FFFF56FFFFFF


ultrafast_get_uuid

enable or disable background tier storage migration - when re-enabled, migration begins immediately.

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_get_uuid


ultrafast_get_authorized_onramps

return the list of onramps (sources) authorized to connect to this offramp (target)

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_get_authorized_onramps


ultrafast_get_configured_offramps

return the list of offramps (targets) this onramp (source) was configured to connect to

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_get_uuid


ultrafast_scheduling

return the list of schedule containing hourly bandwidth throttles that can be set (or is currently set) to a connection

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_scheduling


ultrafast_authorize_onramp

authorize an onramp (source) to connect to this offramp (target)

COMMAND OPTIONS:

onramp uuid : uuid of the onramp
onramp secret : onramp secret string
offramp secret : offramp secret string


EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_authorize_onramp

...

62f0d535-167c-4c34-9a00-002893c12a89

...

9397b58923c595ee

...

3ecf7d521bc8068c


ultrafast_add_offramp

configure an offramp (target) this onramp (source) will automatically connect to

COMMAND OPTIONS:

offramp uuid : uuid of the offramp
offramp dns : dns/ip of the offramp
offramp udp port: configured offramp udp port used for the tunnel communication
onramp secret : onramp secret string
offramp secret : offramp secret string
max upstream : maximum upstream bandwidth throttle
max downstream : maximum downstream bandwidth throttle
schedule uuid : uuid of the schedule info containing hourly bandwidth throttles (optional)

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_add_offramp

...

62f0d535-167c-4c34-9a00-002893c12a89

...

172.16.0.148

...

8888

...

9397b58923c595ee

...

3ecf7d521bc8068c

...

1000

...

1000
softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_add_offramp

...

62f0d535-167c-4c34-9a00-002893c12a89

...

172.16.0.148

...

8888

...

9397b58923c595ee

...

3ecf7d521bc8068c

...

1000

...

1000

...

62f0d535-167c-4c34-9a00-002893c12a8a


ultrafast_remove_offramp

remove an offramp (target) this onramp (source) will automatically connect to (or is currently connected with)

COMMAND OPTIONS:

offramp uuid : uuid of the offramp

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd

...

ultrafast_remove_offramp

...

62f0d535-167c-4c34-9a00-002893c12a89


help

Display help text.

COMMAND OPTIONS:

command name : Optional. If you wish to know the help content for a particular command, add the command name. 

EXAMPLE:

softnas-cmd help snaprepcommand