There are some set commands can set object state, it maybe a danger behavor for users, so add explanation and warning in the help message of the "--state" option to talk users be caution when using (cinderclient have done this too) Change-Id: I6a902887ea98879999c9972f36b1b7ef332173c3
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snapshot
Block Storage v1, v2
snapshot create
Create new snapshot
snapshot create
os snapshot create
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
[--force]
[--property <key=value> [...] ]
<volume>
--name <name>
Name of the snapshot
--description <description>
Description of the snapshot
--force
Create a snapshot attached to an instance. Default is False
--property <key=value>
Set a property to this snapshot (repeat option to set multiple properties)
Volume version 2 only
Volume to snapshot (name or ID)
snapshot delete
Delete snapshot(s)
snapshot delete
os snapshot delete
<snapshot> [<snapshot> ...]
Snapshot(s) to delete (name or ID)
snapshot list
List snapshots
snapshot list
os snapshot list
[--all-projects]
[--long]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <marker>]
--all-projects
Include all projects (admin only)
--long
List additional fields in output
--limit <limit>
Maximum number of snapshots to display
Volume version 2 only
--marker <marker>
The last snapshot ID of the previous page
Volume version 2 only
snapshot set
Set snapshot properties
snapshot set
os snapshot set
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
[--property <key=value> [...] ]
[--state <state>]
<snapshot>
New snapshot name
--description <description>
New snapshot description
--property <key=value>
Property to add or modify for this snapshot (repeat option to set multiple properties)
--state <state>
New snapshot state. ("available", "error", "creating", "deleting", or "error_deleting") (admin only) (This option simply changes the state of the snapshot in the database with no regard to actual status, exercise caution when using)
Volume version 2 only
<snapshot>
Snapshot to modify (name or ID)
snapshot show
Display snapshot details
snapshot show
os snapshot show
<snapshot>
Snapshot to display (name or ID)
snapshot unset
Unset snapshot properties
snapshot unset
os snapshot unset
[--property <key>]
<snapshot>
--property <key>
Property to remove from snapshot (repeat option to remove multiple properties)
<snapshot>
Snapshot to modify (name or ID)