yc compute filesystem create
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Updated at October 3, 2024
Create a filesystem
Command Usage
Syntax:
yc compute filesystem create <FILESYSTEM-NAME> [Flags...] [Global Flags...]
Flags
Flag | Description |
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--name |
string A name of the filesystem. |
--description |
string Specifies a textual description of the filesystem. |
--labels |
key=value[,key=value...] A list of label KEY=VALUE pairs to add. For example, to add two labels named 'foo' and 'bar', both with the value 'baz', use '--labels foo=baz,bar=baz'. |
--zone |
string The zone of the filesystem to create. |
--type |
string Specifies the type of the filesystem to create. |
--size |
byteSize Specifies the size of the filesystem in bytes. You can also use K and M suffixes. |
--block-size |
byteSize Specifies the block size of the filesystem in bytes. You can also use K and M suffixes. |
--async |
Display information about the operation in progress, without waiting for the operation to complete. |
Global Flags
Flag | Description |
---|---|
--profile |
string Set the custom configuration file. |
--debug |
Debug logging. |
--debug-grpc |
Debug gRPC logging. Very verbose, used for debugging connection problems. |
--no-user-output |
Disable printing user intended output to stderr. |
--retry |
int Enable gRPC retries. By default, retries are enabled with maximum 5 attempts. Pass 0 to disable retries. Pass any negative value for infinite retries. Even infinite retries are capped with 2 minutes timeout. |
--cloud-id |
string Set the ID of the cloud to use. |
--folder-id |
string Set the ID of the folder to use. |
--folder-name |
string Set the name of the folder to use (will be resolved to id). |
--endpoint |
string Set the Cloud API endpoint (host:port). |
--token |
string Set the OAuth token to use. |
--impersonate-service-account-id |
string Set the ID of the service account to impersonate. |
--no-browser |
Disable opening browser for authentication. |
--format |
string Set the output format: text (default), yaml, json, json-rest. |
--jq |
string Query to select values from the response using jq syntax |
-h ,--help |
Display help for the command. |