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mc ilm rule edit | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc ilm rule edit command modifies an existing object lifecycle management rule on an MinIO AIStor bucket. Syntax Example The following command modifies existing lifecycle management rules for the mydata bucket on the myaistor deployment:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-ilm-rule/mc-ilm-rule-edit/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 291.5K bytes -
mc ls | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc ls command lists buckets and objects on an MinIO AIStor deployment. You can also use mc ls to list objects on S3-compatible services. Syntax Example The following command lists all objects in a bucket on the myaistor deployment:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-ls/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 277.6K bytes -
mc table share token | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc table share token command manages access tokens for Delta Sharing configurations on MinIO AIStor clusters. Tokens grant external consumers read access to shared tables. Each token is associated with a specific share and can have an optional expiration. Subcommands mc table share token includes the following subcommands:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-table-share/mc-table-share-token/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 262.4K bytes -
mc ilm rule ls | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc ilm rule ls command summarizes all configured object lifecycle management rules on an MinIO AIStor bucket in a tabular format. The mc ilm rule list command has equivalent functionality to mc ilm rule ls. Syntax Example The following command lists all lifecycle management rules for the mydata bucket on the myaistor MinIO AIStor deployment:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-ilm-rule/mc-ilm-rule-ls/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 282.1K bytes -
Batch Job Settings | MinIO AIStor Documentation
This page covers settings that manage access and behavior for the batch job process. You can establish or modify settings by defining: an environment variable on the host system prior to starting or restarting the AIStor Server. Refer to your operating system’s documentation for how to define an environment variable. a configuration setting using mc admin config set. If you define both an environment variable and the similar configuration setting, MinIO AIStor uses the environment variable value.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/aistor-server/settings/batch/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 278.8K bytes -
mc watch | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc watch command watches for events on the specified MinIO AIStor bucket or local filesystem path. For S3 services, use mc event add to configure bucket event notifications on S3-compatible services. You can also use mc watch against a local filesystem directory to produce similar results to running the inotify -e modify,create,delete,move command. Syntax Example The following command watches for events on any object or prefix in the mydata bucket on the myaistor MinIO AIStor deployment:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-watch/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 274K bytes -
mc table share token list | MinIO AIStor Docume...
The mc table share token list command displays all access tokens for a Delta Sharing configuration. Example The following command lists all tokens for the analytics-share on the myaistor MinIO AIStor cluster: mc table share token list myaistor/analytics-share Syntax The command has the following syntax:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-table-share/mc-table-share-token/mc-table-share-token-list/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 268.2K bytes -
Webhook Audit Logs | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The following section documents environment variables for configuring MinIO AIStor to publish audit logs to an HTTP webhook endpoint. See Publish Audit Logs to HTTP Webhook for more complete documentation and tutorials on using these environment variables. Example Environment Variables You can specify multiple webhook endpoints as audit log targets by appending a unique identifier _ID for each set of related logging settings.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/aistor-server/settings/metrics-and-logging/webhook-audit-logs/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 299.4K bytes -
mc support top locks | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc support top locks command lists active locks on an MinIO AIStor deployment. By default, the command outputs a table showing the age of each lock, type of lock, owner, and resource: Since Type Owner Resource 13 hours ago WRITE 10.68.100.18:9000 .minio.sys/leader.lock 13 hours ago WRITE 10.68.100.18:9000 .minio.sys/callhome/runCallhome.lock 13 hours ago WRITE 10.68.100.23:9000 .minio.sys/new-drive-healing/0/0 Use --watch to monitor locks in real-time with an interactive TUI. Syntax Example The following command displays the active locks on the alias myaistor.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-support/mc-support-top/mc-support-top-locks/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 276.8K bytes -
mc table rename | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc table rename command renames an Iceberg table on an MinIO AIStor cluster. You can rename a table within the same namespace or move it to a different namespace using the --to-namespace flag. Example The following command renames the table old_table to new_table in the prod namespace of the analytics warehouse on the myaistor MinIO AIStor cluster:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-table/mc-table-rename/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 272.6K bytes