nomad fs --help



  • https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/commands/fs.html

    Usage: nomad fs [options] <allocation> <path>
    
      fs displays either the contents of an allocation directory for the passed allocation,
      or displays the file at the given path. The path is relative to the root of the alloc
      dir and defaults to root if unspecified.
    
    General Options:
    
      -address=<addr>
        The address of the Nomad server.
        Overrides the NOMAD_ADDR environment variable if set.
        Default = http://127.0.0.1:4646
    
      -region=<region>
        The region of the Nomad servers to forward commands to.
        Overrides the NOMAD_REGION environment variable if set.
        Defaults to the Agent's local region.
      
      -no-color
        Disables colored command output.
    
      -ca-cert=<path>           
        Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to verify the 
        Nomad server SSL certificate.  Overrides the NOMAD_CACERT 
        environment variable if set.
    
      -ca-path=<path>           
        Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files to verify 
        the Nomad server SSL certificate. If both -ca-cert and 
        -ca-path are specified, -ca-cert is used. Overrides the 
        NOMAD_CAPATH environment variable if set.
    
      -client-cert=<path>       
        Path to a PEM encoded client certificate for TLS authentication 
        to the Nomad server. Must also specify -client-key. Overrides 
        the NOMAD_CLIENT_CERT environment variable if set.
    
      -client-key=<path>        
        Path to an unencrypted PEM encoded private key matching the 
        client certificate from -client-cert. Overrides the 
        NOMAD_CLIENT_KEY environment variable if set.
    
      -tls-skip-verify        
        Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly not recommended. Verification
        will also be skipped if NOMAD_SKIP_VERIFY is set.
    
    FS Specific Options:
    
      -H
        Machine friendly output.
    
      -verbose
        Show full information.
    
      -job <job-id>
        Use a random allocation from the specified job ID.
    
      -stat
        Show file stat information instead of displaying the file, or listing the directory.
    
      -f
        Causes the output to not stop when the end of the file is reached, but rather to
        wait for additional output.
    
      -tail
        Show the files contents with offsets relative to the end of the file. If no
        offset is given, -n is defaulted to 10.
    
      -n
        Sets the tail location in best-efforted number of lines relative to the end
        of the file.
    
      -c
        Sets the tail location in number of bytes relative to the end of the file.
    

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