# PFSClient ## Description The `pfs` command is a Command Line Interface to manage your files on PaddlePaddle Cloud ## Synopsis ``` paddle [options] pfs [parameters] ``` ## Options ``` --profile (string) Use a specific profile from your credential file. --help (string) Display more information about command --version Output version information and exit --debug Show detailed debugging log --only-show-errors (boolean) Only errors and warnings are displayed. All other output is suppressed. ``` ## Path Arguments When using a command, we need to specify path arguments. There are two path argument type: `localpath` and `pfspath`. A `pfspath` begin with `/pfs`, eg: `/pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/folder`. [Here](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle/blob/develop/doc/design/cluster_train/data_dispatch.md#上传训练文件) is how to config datacenters. ## order of Path Arguments Commonly, if there are two path arguments, the first is the source, and the second is the destination. ## Subcommonds - rm - remove files or directories ``` Synopsis: rm [-r] [-v] ... Options: -r Remove directories and their contents recursively -v Cause rm to be verbose, showing files after they are removed. Examples: paddle pfs rm /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/file paddle pfs rm -r /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/folder ``` - mv - move (rename) files ``` Synopsis: mv [-f | -n] [-v] mv [-f | -n] [-v] ... mv [-f | -n] [-v] mv [-f | -n] [-v] ... mv [-f | -n] [-v] mv [-f | -n] [-v] ... Options: -f Do not prompt for confirmation before overwriting the destination path. (The -f option overrides previous -n options.) -n Do not overwrite an existing file. (The -n option overrides previous -f options.) -v Cause mv to be verbose, showing files after they are moved. Examples: paddle pfs mv ./text1.txt /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/text1.txt ``` - cp - copy files or directories ``` Synopsis: cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] ... cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] ... cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] cp [-r] [-f | -n] [-v] [--preserve--links] ... Options: -r Copy directories recursively -f Do not prompt for confirmation before overwriting the destination path. (The -f option overrides previous -n options.) -n Do not overwrite an existing file. (The -n option overrides previous -f options.) -v Cause cp to be verbose, showing files after they are copied. --preserve--links Reserve links when copy links Examples: paddle pfs cp ./file /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/file paddle pfs cp /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/file ./file ``` - ls- list files ``` Synopsis: ls [-r] ... Options: -r List directory(ies) recursively Examples: paddle pfs ls /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/file paddle pfs ls /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/folder ``` - mkdir - mkdir directory(ies) Create intermediate directory(ies) as required. ``` Synopsis: mkdir ... Examples: paddle pfs mkdir /pfs/$DATACENTER/home/$USER/folder ```