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Initializing Configurations
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Initializing Configurations
The KooCLI initialization command is used to store the permanent AK/SK and region information you often use in the configuration file, eliminating the need for frequently entering the information during operations. Run the following command to initialize configurations:
hcloud configure init
After you type in the preceding command and press Enter, the system prompts you to enter the access key ID (required), secret access key (required), and default or common region (optional).
hcloud configure init Starting initialization. 'Secret Access Key' is anonymized. To obtain the parameter, see 'https://support.huaweicloud.com/intl/en-us/usermanual-hcli/hcli_09.html'. Access Key ID [required]: ******** Secret Access Key [required]: **** Secret Access Key (again): **** Region: ap-southeast-1 ******************************************************** ***** ***** ***** Initialization successful ***** ***** ***** ********************************************************
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