5.5. config:propappend, propappend
Abstract
appends the given value to an existing property or creates the property with the specified name and value
Synopsis
config:propappend
[
--help
] [[
-b
] | [
--bypass-storage
]] [[
-p PID
] | [
--pid PID
]] {
name
} {
value
}
Details
When you append a value to a property using the config:propappend command, the change is stored in the buffer and not propagated to the container until the editing session is closed.
If you use the
-p
argument to specify a PID, however, the change is made immediately.
Arguments
Table 5.5, “config:propappend Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Argument | Interpretation |
---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command. |
-b , --bypass-storage | Doe not write the change to the local file. |
-p , --pid | Specifies the PID of the configuration in which to make the change. The default is to change the configuration currently open for editing. |
name | Specifies the name of the property to change. |
value | Specifies the value to append to the property. |