lscloudaccountimportcandidate

Use the lscloudaccountimportcandidate command to list information about systems that have data that is stored in the cloud accounts that are defined on this system.

Syntax

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Parameters

-delim delimiter
(Optional) Specify a delimiter to separate data in the output.
-nohdr
(Optional) Suppress the headings in the output.

Description

This command lists information about systems that store data in cloud accounts that are configured on this system. It provides information about the valid options that can be specified for import mode by various command-line interfaces based on the type of cloud account. Use the chcloudaccountawss3 command for Amazon S3 storage, chcloudaccountswift for OpenStack Swift storage, and chcloudaccountazure for Microsoft Azure storage to set the import mode. Use the -refresh parameter to refresh the view by reloading what is on the specific cloud server. For example, use the chcloudaccountawss3 -refresh for Amazon S3 storage.

This table provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view data.
Table 1. lscloudaccountimportcandidate output
Attribute Description
cloud_account_id Indicates the ID for the cloud account that contains data from another system. The value must be a numeric string.
cloud_account_name Indicates the name for the cloud account that contains data from another system. The value must be an alphanumeric string.
import_system_id Indicates the system ID of the system that has data on the cloud account. The value must be a 16-character string in hexadecimal uppercase.
import_system_name Indicates the system name of the system that has data on the cloud account. The value must be an alphanumeric string.
backup_volume_count Indicates the number of volumes that are backed up by the imported system. The value must be a numeric string.
backup_size Indicates the approximate amount of cloud storage that is in use by snapshots from the imported system.
backup_timestamp Indicates the timestamp of the most recent volume backup (by the other system). The value must be in the YYMMDDHHMMSS format or be blank. This value is displayed in UNIX time.