The ID of the cloud account. In this case, the ID is the same as the cloud account name.
{--name |
-n}
<string>
The name of the cloud account. In this case, the name is the same as the ID.
{--account-username |
-u}
<string>
The username for the cloud account. This name must be identical to the user name provided to the cloud vendor.
--key<string>
The cloud account access key or password. This information is provided by the cloud vendor.
--uri<string>
The cloud account URI. This URI must match that provided to the cloud vendor.
--enabled {yes |
no}
By default, when you create a cloud storage account, it is enabled. To disable the account on creation, you can use this setting with the
no option.
--account-id<string>
This is a required Amazon S3-only setting. The account ID number provided by Amazon when you first establish an account with the vendor.
--telemetry-bucket<string>
This is a required Amazon S3-only setting. The telemetry bucket name that you specified when you first established an account with the vendor.
--storage-region<string>
This is a required Amazon S3, Google Cloud Platform, Alibaba Cloud setting. The storage region that you specified when you first established an account with the vendor. For example,
us-west-1.
--skip-ssl-validation {yes |
no}
Specifies whether to circumvent SSL certificate validation when connecting to a cloud provider's storage repository. Unless you specify this setting with a
yes instruction, OneFS will attempt to perform SSL certificate validation when connecting. For security purposes, we recommend not enabling this setting. If you are connecting to a cloud provider (for example, RAN or ECS) that is inside your corporate network, and you are having trouble connecting, you can skip SSL validation.
--enable-ocsp {yes |
no}
Applies only to the C2S-S3 cloud type. It indicates whether to use OCSP to check the revocation status of the authentication certificate.
--ocsp-responder-url-required {yes |
no}
Applies only to the C2S-S3 cloud type. It indicates whether a certificate without an OCSP responder URL is considered valid or not.
{--proxy<string> |
--clear-proxy}
Use
--proxy to set or change a network proxy through which CloudPools traffic is redirected, on its way to and from a public cloud provider. The specified network proxy must already have been created with the
isi cloud proxies create command.
Use
--clear-proxy to remove a previously set proxy. When you remove a proxy, CloudPools traffic flows directly to the cloud provider.
--skip-account-check
{yes |
no}
If set to yes, CloudPools skips the validation step to determine if the cloud storage account is still accessible. We do not recommend skipping this check.
{--verbose |
-v}
Displays more detailed information.
Example
The following example modifies a Microsoft Azure cloud account: