Allowed content types.
+
-NOTE: the value 'rootdir' is used for Containers, and value 'images' for
-VMs.
+NOTE: the value 'rootdir' is used for Containers, and value 'images' for VMs.
`-disable` `boolean` ::
`-redundancy` `integer (1 - 16)` (default=`2`)::
-The redundancy count specifies the number of nodes to which the resource
-should be deployed. It must be at least 1 and at most the number of nodes
-in the cluster.
+The redundancy count specifies the number of nodes to which the resource should be deployed. It must be at least 1 and at most the number of nodes in the cluster.
`-saferemove` `boolean` ::
`<size>` `\d+[MG]?` ::
-Size in kilobyte (1024 bytes). Optional suffixes 'M' (megabyte, 1024K) and
-'G' (gigabyte, 1024M)
+Size in kilobyte (1024 bytes). Optional suffixes 'M' (megabyte, 1024K) and 'G' (gigabyte, 1024M)
`-format` `(qcow2 | raw | subvol)` ::
Allowed content types.
+
-NOTE: the value 'rootdir' is used for Containers, and value 'images' for
-VMs.
+NOTE: the value 'rootdir' is used for Containers, and value 'images' for VMs.
`-delete` `string` ::
`-digest` `string` ::
-Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest.
-This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
+Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
`-disable` `boolean` ::
`-redundancy` `integer (1 - 16)` (default=`2`)::
-The redundancy count specifies the number of nodes to which the resource
-should be deployed. It must be at least 1 and at most the number of nodes
-in the cluster.
+The redundancy count specifies the number of nodes to which the resource should be deployed. It must be at least 1 and at most the number of nodes in the cluster.
`-saferemove` `boolean` ::
`-target` `string` ::
-If target is different to 'node', we only lists shared storages which
-content is accessible on this 'node' and the specified 'target' node.
+If target is different to 'node', we only lists shared storages which content is accessible on this 'node' and the specified 'target' node.