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.Start Stratis pools by name
Previously, to start a pool, users had to specify the pool UUID. With this enhancement, users can now use the pool name to start the pool, for a simpler and more streamlined user experience.
Currently in Stratis 3.2 the user can start a pool which has been stopped by using the UUID of the pool. Users have asked for the ability to start a pool by name
Current functionality:
stratis pool stop test
stratis pool list --stopped
UUID # Devices Key Description Clevis
d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc 1 testkey N/A
stratis pool start -h
usage: stratis pool start [-h] [--unlock-method {keyring,clevis}] pool_uuid
positional arguments:
pool_uuid UUID of the pool to start
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--unlock-method {keyring,clevis}
Method to use to unlock the pool if encrypted.
stratis pool start --unlock-method keyring d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc
The feature may look similar to:
stratis pool list --stopped
Name UUID # Devices Key Description Clevis
testPool d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc 1 testkey N/A
stratis pool start --unlock-method keyring --name testPool
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory (stratisd bug fix and enhancement update), and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2023:2272
Currently in Stratis 3.2 the user can start a pool which has been stopped by using the UUID of the pool. Users have asked for the ability to start a pool by name Current functionality: stratis pool stop test stratis pool list --stopped UUID # Devices Key Description Clevis d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc 1 testkey N/A stratis pool start -h usage: stratis pool start [-h] [--unlock-method {keyring,clevis}] pool_uuid positional arguments: pool_uuid UUID of the pool to start optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --unlock-method {keyring,clevis} Method to use to unlock the pool if encrypted. stratis pool start --unlock-method keyring d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc The feature may look similar to: stratis pool list --stopped Name UUID # Devices Key Description Clevis testPool d60f3732-35e6-44d4-8a44-d9403bdc8ccc 1 testkey N/A stratis pool start --unlock-method keyring --name testPool