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PowerScale OneFS 9.3.0.0 CLI Command Reference

isi worm domains create

Creates a SmartLock directory.

Syntax

isi worm domains create <path> 
  [--compliance]
  [--autocommit-offset <duration>] 
  [--override-date <timestamp>] 
  [{--privileged-delete {true | false}]
  [--disable-privileged-delete]
  [--default-retention {<duration> | forever | use_min 
  | use_max}] 
  [--min-retention {<duration> | forever}] 
  [--max-retention <duration>]
  [--mkdir]
  [--force]
  [--verbose]

Options

<path>
Creates a SmartLock directory at the specified path.

Specify as a directory path.

{--compliance | -C}
Specifies the SmartLock directory as a SmartLock compliance directory. This option is valid only on clusters running in SmartLock compliance mode.
{--autocommit-offset | -a} <duration>
Specifies an autocommit time period. After a file exists in a SmartLock directory without being modified for the specified length of time, the file automatically committed to a WORM state.

Specify <duration> in the following format:

<integer><units>

Specify <units> are valid:

Y
Specifies years
M

Specifies months

W

Specifies weeks

D

Specifies days

H

Specifies hours

m

Specifies minutes

s
Specifies seconds

To specify no autocommit time period, specify none. The default value is none.

{--override-date | -o} <timestamp>

Specifies an override retention date for the directory. Files committed to a WORM state are not released from a WORM state until after the specified date, regardless of the maximum retention period for the directory or whether a user specifies an earlier date to release a file from a WORM state.

Specify <timestamp> in the following format:

<YYYY>-<MM>-<DD>[T<hh>:<mm>[:<ss>]]
{--privileged-delete | -p} {true | false}

Determines whether files in the directory can be deleted through the isi worm files delete command. This option is available only for SmartLock enterprise directories.

The default value is false.

--disable-privileged-delete
Permanently prevents WORM committed files from being deleted from the SmartLock directory.
NOTE

If you specify this option, you can never enable the privileged delete functionality for the directory. If a file is then committed to a WORM state in the directory, you will not be able to delete the file until the retention period has passed.

{--default-retention | -d} {<duration> | forever | use_min | use_max}

Specifies a default retention period. If a user does not explicitly assign a retention period expiration date, the default retention period is assigned to the file when it is committed to a WORM state.

Specify <duration> in the following format:

<integer><units>

Specify <units> are valid:

Y
Specifies years
M

Specifies months

W

Specifies weeks

D

Specifies days

H

Specifies hours

m

Specifies minutes

s
Specifies seconds

To permanently retain WORM committed files by default, specify forever. To assign the minimum retention period as the default retention period, specify use_min. To assign the maximum retention period as the default retention period, specify use_max.

{--min-retention | -m} {<duration> | forever}

Specifies a minimum retention period. Files are retained in a WORM state for at least the specified amount of time.

Specify <duration> in the following format:

<integer><units>

Specify <units> as one of the following values:

Y
Specifies years
M

Specifies months

W

Specifies weeks

D

Specifies days

H

Specifies hours

m

Specifies minutes

s
Specifies seconds

To permanently retain all WORM committed files, specify forever.

{--max-retention | -x} {<duration> | forever}

Specifies a maximum retention period. Files cannot be retained in a WORM state for more than the specified amount of time, even if a user specifies an expiration date that results in a longer retention period.

Specify <duration> in the following format:

<integer><units>

Specify <units> as one of the following values:

Y
Specifies years
M

Specifies months

W

Specifies weeks

D

Specifies days

H

Specifies hours

m

Specifies minutes

s
Specifies seconds

To specify no maximum retention period, specify forever.

{--mkdir | -M}
Creates the specified directory if it does not already exist.
{--force | -f}
Does not prompt you to confirm the creation of the SmartLock directory.
{--verbose | -v}
Displays more detailed information.

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