6.2.9.2 lstemplate
List file templates.
Purpose
The lstemplate command displays information about Exascale file templates that are associated with the
vault or the Exascale cluster.
Syntax
lstemplate [ template-name ] [ --vault vault [ --vault-level-only ]] [ --cluster ] [ -l ] [ --detail ] [ --attributes attribute[,attribute] ... ]
[ --filter filter[,filter] ... ] [ --sort [-]attribute[,[-]attribute] ... ]Command Options
The options for the lstemplate command are:
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template-name: Optionally limits the output to templates that match the specified template name.
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--vault: Lists templates associated with the specified vault. -
--vault-level-only: List only the vault-specific templates associated with the specified vault. -
--cluster: Lists templates associated with the cluster. -
-l: Returns output in a long, tabular form. -
--detail: Lists all attributes in a detailed form. -
--attributes: Lists the specific attributes to display. -
--filter: Used to specify conditions for filtering the list output. -
--sort: Used to sort the output using the specified attributes.
Usage Notes
Note the following information when using this command:
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If
--vaultis specified without--vault-level-only, then the output contains all templates affecting the specified vault, including the vault-specific templates and any cluster-level templates not overridden by vault-specific templates. -
If neither
--vaultnor--clusteris specified, and the user entered a vault in the ESCLI session, then the output contains all templates affecting the specified vault, including the vault-specific templates and any cluster-level templates not overridden by vault-specific templates. -
If neither
--vaultnor--clusteris specified, and the user hasn't entered a vault in the ESCLI session (ESCLI prompt shows@>), then templates associated with the cluster are listed. -
Filter conditions are specified as:
<attribute><operator><value>.The allowed operators are =, !=, >=, <=, >, and <.
Multiple comma-separated filter conditions are combined using AND logic.
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Sorting attributes are specified as:
[-]attribute. Multiple sort attributes are comma-delimited. The default sort order is ascending. For descending sort order, prefix the attribute name with-.For example, use the following to primarily sort by name in descending order, and use creation time in ascending order to further sort entries with the same name:
--sort -name,createTime
Examples
Example 6-117 List Cluster-Wide Templates
These examples list all templates associated with the cluster.
@> lstemplate
@VAULT1> lstemplate --cluster
Example 6-118 List Effective Vault-Specific Templates
These examples list the effective templates associated with the vault
VAULT1. The output includes templates associated with the vault, and
templates associated with the cluster that are not overridden by vault-specific
templates.
@VAULT1> lstemplate
@> lstemplate --vault VAULT1
Example 6-119 List Only Templates Affecting a Vault
This examples lists only the vault-specific templates affecting files in the
vault VAULT1.
@> lstemplate --vault VAULT1 --vault-level-only
Example 6-120 List a Specific Cluster-Wide Template
This example displays detailed information about the cluster-wide template
named DATAFILE.
@> lstemplate --detail DATAFILE
Example 6-121 List Specific Cluster-Wide Templates
This example displays detailed information about the cluster-wide templates
with names ending with FILE, whose content type is DATA,
and sort the list by names (ascending) and media types (descending).
@> lstemplate --detail *FILE --sort name,-mediaType --filter contentType=DATA
Parent topic: Template Management