How to use the target command with IBM Cloud CLI












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After the login to IBM Cloud using the CLI command ibmcloud login I got the following message:




Use 'ibmcloud target --cf' to target Cloud Foundry org/space
interactively, or use 'ibmcloud target --cf-api ENDPOINT -o ORG -s
SPACE' to target the org/space.




So I searched and find the format:



ibmcloud target [-r REGION_NAME] [-c ACCOUNT_ID] [-g RESOURCE_GROUP]
[--cf] [-o ORG] [-s SPACE]


So I enter ibmcloud target - Dallas-c 1770253-g Default--cf-o lior2-s lior2.
Is there somthing wrong with my format?










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    In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
    – Roland Weber
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:07
















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After the login to IBM Cloud using the CLI command ibmcloud login I got the following message:




Use 'ibmcloud target --cf' to target Cloud Foundry org/space
interactively, or use 'ibmcloud target --cf-api ENDPOINT -o ORG -s
SPACE' to target the org/space.




So I searched and find the format:



ibmcloud target [-r REGION_NAME] [-c ACCOUNT_ID] [-g RESOURCE_GROUP]
[--cf] [-o ORG] [-s SPACE]


So I enter ibmcloud target - Dallas-c 1770253-g Default--cf-o lior2-s lior2.
Is there somthing wrong with my format?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
    – Roland Weber
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:07














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After the login to IBM Cloud using the CLI command ibmcloud login I got the following message:




Use 'ibmcloud target --cf' to target Cloud Foundry org/space
interactively, or use 'ibmcloud target --cf-api ENDPOINT -o ORG -s
SPACE' to target the org/space.




So I searched and find the format:



ibmcloud target [-r REGION_NAME] [-c ACCOUNT_ID] [-g RESOURCE_GROUP]
[--cf] [-o ORG] [-s SPACE]


So I enter ibmcloud target - Dallas-c 1770253-g Default--cf-o lior2-s lior2.
Is there somthing wrong with my format?










share|improve this question















After the login to IBM Cloud using the CLI command ibmcloud login I got the following message:




Use 'ibmcloud target --cf' to target Cloud Foundry org/space
interactively, or use 'ibmcloud target --cf-api ENDPOINT -o ORG -s
SPACE' to target the org/space.




So I searched and find the format:



ibmcloud target [-r REGION_NAME] [-c ACCOUNT_ID] [-g RESOURCE_GROUP]
[--cf] [-o ORG] [-s SPACE]


So I enter ibmcloud target - Dallas-c 1770253-g Default--cf-o lior2-s lior2.
Is there somthing wrong with my format?







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    In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
    – Roland Weber
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:07














  • 1




    In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
    – Roland Weber
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:07








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In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
– Roland Weber
Nov 21 '18 at 12:07




In the command as you posted it, almost everything is wrong. There is a single - before "Dallas", and no whitespace before -g, --cf, -o, and -s. I cannot tell if those problems were introduced when you wrote the question, or if that is actually the command you tried to execute.
– Roland Weber
Nov 21 '18 at 12:07












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I recommend using the interactive format ibmcloud target --cf. Then you are prompted to select from valid values. Remember them and the next time use them as parameters. An example could be:



ibmcloud target -r us-south -g default -s lior2


The IBM Cloud docs for the CLI has examples for the target command.






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I recommend using the interactive format ibmcloud target --cf. Then you are prompted to select from valid values. Remember them and the next time use them as parameters. An example could be:



ibmcloud target -r us-south -g default -s lior2


The IBM Cloud docs for the CLI has examples for the target command.






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I recommend using the interactive format ibmcloud target --cf. Then you are prompted to select from valid values. Remember them and the next time use them as parameters. An example could be:



ibmcloud target -r us-south -g default -s lior2


The IBM Cloud docs for the CLI has examples for the target command.






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  • HI #data_henrik it is possible for hire you for private lesson?
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I recommend using the interactive format ibmcloud target --cf. Then you are prompted to select from valid values. Remember them and the next time use them as parameters. An example could be:



ibmcloud target -r us-south -g default -s lior2


The IBM Cloud docs for the CLI has examples for the target command.






share|improve this answer












I recommend using the interactive format ibmcloud target --cf. Then you are prompted to select from valid values. Remember them and the next time use them as parameters. An example could be:



ibmcloud target -r us-south -g default -s lior2


The IBM Cloud docs for the CLI has examples for the target command.







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