Depending on whether you are an administrator or an individual user, the Ozone shell
commands enable you to create, delete, view, list, and update volumes. Before running these
commands, you must have configured the Ozone Service ID for your cluster
from the Configuration tab of the Ozone service on Cloudera
Manager.
Creating a volume
Only an administrator can create a volume and assign it to a user. You must assign
administrator privileges to users before they can create volumes. For more information, see
Assigning administrator privileges to users.
Command Syntax |
ozone sh volume create --quota=<volumecapacity> --user=<username> URI
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Purpose |
Creates a volume and assigns it to a user. |
Arguments |
- -q, quota: Specifies the maximum size the volume can occupy in the
cluster. This is an optional parameter.
- -u, user: The name of the user who can use the volume. The designated
user can create buckets and keys inside the particular volume. This is a
mandatory parameter.
- URI: The name of the volume to create in the
<prefix>://<Service ID>/<volumename>
format.
|
Example |
ozone sh volume create --quota=2TB --user=usr1 o3://ozone1/vol1 This
command creates a 2-TB volume named vol1 for user usr1. Here, ozone1 is the Ozone
Service ID. |
Deleting a volume
Command Syntax |
ozone sh volume delete URI
|
Purpose |
Deletes the specified volume, which must be empty. |
Arguments |
URI: The name of the volume to delete in the
<prefix>://<Service ID>/<volumename> format. |
Example |
ozone sh volume delete o3://ozone1/vol2 This command
deletes the empty volume vol2. Here, ozone1 is the Ozone Service ID. |
Viewing volume information
Command Syntax |
ozone sh volume info URI
|
Purpose |
Provides information about the specified volume. |
Arguments |
URI: The name of the volume whose details you want to view, in the
<prefix>://<Service ID>/<volumename> format. |
Example |
ozone sh volume info o3://ozone1/vol3 This command
provides information about the volume vol3. Here, ozone1 is the Ozone Service
ID. |
Listing volumes
Command Syntax |
ozone sh volume list --user <username> URI
|
Purpose |
Lists all the volumes owned by the specified user. |
Arguments |
- -u, user: The name of the user whose volumes you want to list.
- URI: The Service ID of the cluster in the
<prefix>://<Service ID>/ format.
|
Example |
ozone sh volume list --user usr2 o3://ozone1/ This
command lists the volumes owned by user usr2. Here, ozone1 is the Ozone Service
ID. |
Updating a volume
Command Syntax |
ozone sh volume update --quota=<volumecapacity> --user=<username> URI
|
Purpose |
Updates the quota or changes the user associated with a specific
volume. |
Arguments |
- -q, quota: Specifies the maximum size the volume can occupy in the
cluster. This is an optional parameter.
- -u, user: The name of the user who can use the volume. The designated
user can create buckets and keys inside the particular volume. This is an
optional parameter.
- URI: The name of the volume to update in the
<prefix>://<Service ID>/<volumename> format.
|
Example |
ozone sh volume update --quota=10TB o3://ozone1/vol4 This
command updates the quota of volume vol4 to 10TB. Here, ozone1 is the Ozone Service
ID. |