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NAME
u1sdtool - command line utility for controlling ubuntuone-syncdaemon
SYNOPSYS
u1sdtool
[
OPTION]... [
ARGS]
u1sdtool
--wait
u1sdtool
--accept-share=SHARE_ID
u1sdtool
--reject-share=SHARE_ID
u1sdtool
--list-shares
u1sdtool
--refresh-shares
u1sdtool
--offer-share PATH USER SHARE_NAME ACCESS_LEVEL
u1sdtool
--list-shared
u1sdtool
--create-folder=PATH
u1sdtool
--delete-folder=FOLDER_ID
u1sdtool
--list-folders
u1sdtool
--subscribe-folder=FOLDER_ID
u1sdtool
--unsubscribe-folder=FOLDER_ID
u1sdtool
--refresh-volumes
u1sdtool
--rescan-from-scratch=VOLUME_ID
u1sdtool
--info=PATH
u1sdtool
--list-dirty-nodes
u1sdtool
--current-transfers
u1sdtool
--quit
u1sdtool
--connect
u1sdtool
--disconnect
u1sdtool
--status
u1sdtool
--waiting
u1sdtool
--waiting-metadata
u1sdtool
--waiting-content
u1sdtool
--start
DESCRIPTION
u1sdtool is a command line utility for controlling ubuntuone-syncdaemon.
It can be used to get information about the metadata of ubuntuone-syncdaemon
but also to create shares, accept or reject offered shares and to force a
refresh on the list of shares.
OPTIONS
- --wait
-
Wait until ubuntuone-syncdaemon reachs nirvana
- --accept-share=SHARE_ID
-
Accept the share with the specified id
-
- SHARE_ID
-
The share id, as returned by --list-shares
- --reject-share=SHARE_ID
-
Reject the share with the specified id
-
- SHARE_ID
-
The share id, as returned by --list-shares
- --list-shares
-
Get the list of shares
- --refresh-shares
-
request a refresh of the list of shares to the server
- --offer-share=PATH USER SHARE_NAME ACCESS_LEVEL
-
share PATH to USER.
-
- PATH
-
A path of a directory or file managed by ubuntuone-syncdaemon (can't be a path inside a Share)
- USER
-
The (short) username, that this share is going to be offered
- SHARE_NAME
-
The share name, as it's going to be offered to USER
- ACCESS_LEVEL
-
The acces level of USER to this share, can be: "View" or "Modify"
- --list-shared
-
List the shared paths/shares offered.
- --create-folder=PATH
-
Create user defined folder in the specified path
-
- PATH
-
The path of a directory to be managed by ubuntuone-syncdaemon
- --delete-folder=FOLDER_ID
-
Delete user defined folder identified by FOLDER_ID
-
- FOLDER_ID
-
The folder id, as returned by --list-folders
- --list-folders
-
List all the user defined folders
- --subscribe-folder=FOLDER_ID
-
Subscribe to the user defined folder specified by FOLDER_ID
-
- FOLDER_ID
-
The folder id, as returned by --list-folders
- --unsubscribe-folder=FOLDER_ID
-
Unsubscribe from the user defined folder specified by FOLDER_ID
-
- FOLDER_ID
-
The folder id, as returned by --list-folders
- --refresh-volumes
-
Request a refresh of the list of volumes to the server
- --rescan-from-scratch=VOLUME_ID
-
Request a rescan from scratch for a volume.
-
- VOLUME_ID
-
The volume id, as returned by --list-folders or --list-shares
- --info=PATH
-
Request the metadata of PATH
-
- PATH
-
A path of a directory or file managed by ubuntuone-syncdaemon
- --list-dirty-nodes
-
Show the list of nodes marked as 'dirty'
- --current-transfers
-
Show the current uploads and downloads
- --quit
-
Shutdown ubuntuone-syncdaemon
- --connect
-
Connect the syncdaemon
- --disconnect
-
Disconnect the syncdaemon
- --status
-
Get the current status of syncdaemon
- --waiting
-
Get the operations being executed.
- --waiting-metadata
-
Get the waiting metadata list (NOTE: This option is deprecated and will go away shortly)
- --waiting-content
-
Get the waiting content list (NOTE: This option is deprecated and will go away shortly)
-
- SHARE_ID
-
The share id, as returned by --waiting
- NODE_ID
-
The node id, as returned by --waiting
- --free-space=VOLUME_ID
-
Get the free space for a volume.
-
- VOLUME_ID
-
The volume id, as returned by --list-folders or --list-shares
- --start
-
Start syncdaemon if it's not running
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Guillermo Gonzalez <
guillermo.gonzalez@canonical.com>.
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