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NAME

       sxvol-modify - modify existing volumes

SYNOPSIS

       sxvol modify <OPTIONS> sx://[profile@]cluster/volume

DESCRIPTION

       Modify  configuration  of  an  existing  volume. Some settings, such as the volume size or
       owner, can only be changed by cluster administrators.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print help and exit

       --full-help
              Print help, including hidden options, and exit

       -V, --version
              Print version and exit

       -o, --owner=NAME
              Set a new owner of the volume. The old owner will be automatically removed from the
              volume  ACL  (it can be granted access again using sxacl(1)) and the new owner will
              be granted read, write and manager access.

       -s, --size=SIZE
              Set a new size of the volume. If the new size is lower than the current space usage
              of the volume, it will not be possible to store any new data until enough data gets
              removed to satisfy the limit. The size can be followed  by  one  of  the  following
              suffixes: K(-ilobytes), M(-megabytes), G(-igabytes) and T(-erabytes) suffixes.

       --max-revisions=NUMBER
              Set  a  new  limit for the number of file revisions kept int the volume. If the new
              limit is lower than a previous one, the oldest file revisions, which exceed it will
              be deleted. See sxrev(1) for more information about revisions.

       --reset-custom-meta
              Reset  custom  metadata  of  the  volume.  This  option  should  only  be used when
              reconfiguring a filter-enabled volume.

       --reset-local-config
              This option resets  the  local  configuration  of  the  volume  stored  in  the  SX
              configuration directory (by default ~/.sx).

       -D, --debug
              Enable debug messages

       -c, --config-dir=PATH
              Path to the SX configuration directory (default: ~/.sx)

EXAMPLES

       To make 'bob' the new owner of the volume previously owned by 'joe' run:
           sxvol modify -o bob sx://admin@cluster/volume

       To change the size of the volume 'data' to 5 gigabytes run:
           sxvol modify -s 5G sx://admin@cluster/data

SEE ALSO

       sxvol-create(1), sxvol-remove(1)