oadp reset

Reset the oadp utility.

Syntax

cpd-cli oadp reset \
[--cpd-namespace=<cpd-control-plane-namespace>] \
[--log-level=info|debug|warn|error|panic] \
[--namespace=<namespace-name>] \
[--verbose]

Arguments

The reset command has no arguments.

Options

Option Description
--cpd-namespace The Cloud Pak for Data control plane namespace in which the utility operates.
Status
Optional.
Syntax
--cpd-namespace=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}
Default value
${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}
Valid values
A valid Cloud Pak for Data control plane namespace.

--help

-h

Display command help.
Status
Optional.
Syntax
--help
Default value
No default.
Valid values
Not applicable.
--log-level The command log level.
Status
Optional.
Syntax
--log-level=info|debug|warn|error|panic
Default value
info
Valid values
debug
Debug messages are written to the log.
error
Error messages are written to the log.
info
Informative messages are written to the log.
panic
Panic messages are written to the log.
warn
Warning messages are written to the log.

--namespace

-n

The namespace name in which the utility should operate.
Status
Optional.
Syntax
--namespace=<namespace-name>
Default value
${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}
Valid values
A valid project (namespace) name.
--verbose Logs include more detailed messages.
Status
Optional.
Syntax
--verbose
Default value
No default.
Valid values
Not applicable.

Examples

Note: The following examples use the recommended installation environment variables.

Use a script to create environment variables with the correct values for your environment. For more information, see Best practice: Setting up install variables.

Reset the oadp utility.
cpd-cli oadp reset \
--namespace=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \
--log-level=warn