stardog-admin metadata set Manual Page
NAME
stardog-admin metadata set —Sets one or more configuration options for database.
SYNOPSIS
stardog-admin [ --krb5 ] [ --krb5-disable-rdns ] [ --server <server url> ] metadata set [ {-c | --config} <config> ] [ {-o | --option} <options>... ] [ {-p | --passwd} <password> ] [ {-P | --ask-password} ] [ --run-as <username> ] [ --token <token> ] [ {-u | --username} <username> ] [ {-v | --verbose} ] [--] <database>
OPTIONS
-c <config>, --config <config>
Database configuration file containing one or more configuration options to set. Options specified explicitly on the command line with -o, --options override those specified in the configuration file. The configuration file should be in Java properties format.
Use the Kerberos environment.
Disable reverse DNS lookup for Kerberos clients.
-o <options>, --option <options>
One or more configuration options to set for a database. Each option is a 'key=value' pair; multiple options are separated by whitespaces, e.g., '-o "option1=value1 option2=value2"'.
-p <password>, --passwd <password>
User to impersonate when running the command
URL of Stardog Server. If this option isn't specified, it will be read from JVM argument 'stardog.default.cli.server'. If the JVM arg isn't set, the default value 'http://localhost:5820' is used. If server URL has no explicit port value, the default port value '5820' is used. Example: 'stardog-admin --server http://12.34.56.78:5820 server stop'
-u <username>, --username <username>
Flag that can cause more detailed information to be printed such as errors and status. Exact output depends upon the command and options used.
This option can be used to separate command-line options from the list of argument, (useful when arguments might be mistaken for command-line options
The name of the database for the operation
EXAMPLES
Set a specific property of myDB:
$ stardog-admin metadata set -o virtual.transparency=true -- myDB