Deleting Part Records
Function
You can use this command to delete part records from a specified directory.
Command Line Structure
- In Windows
obsutil clear [checkpoint_dir] [-u] [-d] [-c] [-config=xxx] [-e=xxx] [-i=xxx] [-k=xxx] [-t=xxx]
- In Linux or macOS
./obsutil clear [checkpoint_dir] [-u] [-d] [-c] [-config=xxx] [-e=xxx] [-i=xxx] [-k=xxx] [-t=xxx]
Examples
- Take the Windows OS as an example. Run the obsutil clear -u command to delete the part records of multipart upload tasks in the default directory.
obsutil clear -u Clear checkpoint files for uploading in folder [xxxxx] [==================================================================] 100.00% 0s Succeed files is: 1 Failed files is: 0
Parameter Description
| Parameter | Optional or Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|
| checkpoint_dir | Optional | Indicates the folder where the part records reside. The default value is .obsutil_checkpoint, the same subfolder where obsutil commands reside. |
| u | Optional (additional parameter) | Deletes the part records of all multipart upload tasks. NOTE: At the same time, the system attempts to delete the multipart upload tasks in the part records. |
| d | Optional (additional parameter) | Deletes the part records of all multipart download tasks. NOTE: At the same time, the system attempts to delete the fragments in the part records. |
| c | Optional (additional parameter) | Deletes the part records of all multipart copy tasks. NOTE: At the same time, the system attempts to delete the multipart copy tasks in the part records. |
| config | Optional (additional parameter) | User-defined configuration file for executing a command. For details about parameters that can be configured, see Parameter Description. |
| e | Optional (additional parameter) | Specifies the endpoint. |
| i | Optional (additional parameter) | Specifies the user's AK. |
| k | Optional (additional parameter) | Specifies the user's SK. |
| t | Optional (additional parameter) | Specifies the user's security token. |
You must configure at least one among the u, d and c parameters.
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