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SFTPGO-RESETPROVIDER(1)		 SFTPGo	Manual	       SFTPGO-RESETPROVIDER(1)

NAME
       sftpgo-resetprovider  - Reset the configured provider, any data will be
       lost

SYNOPSIS
       sftpgo resetprovider [flags]

DESCRIPTION
       This command reads the data provider connection details from the	speci-
       fied configuration file and resets the provider by  deleting  all  data
       and schemas.  This command is not supported for the memory provider.

       Please take a look at the usage below to	customize the options.

OPTIONS
       -c,  --config-dir="."	    Location of	the config dir.	This directory
       is used as the base for files with a relative path,  e.g.  the  private
       keys  for  the SFTP server or the database file if you use a file-based
       data provider.  The configuration  file,	 if  not  explicitly  set,  is
       looked  for in this dir.	We support reading from	JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL,
       envfile and Java	properties config files. The default config file  name
       is  "sftpgo"  and  therefore "sftpgo.json", "sftpgo.yaml" and so	on are
       searched.  This flag can	be set using SFTPGO_CONFIG_DIR env var too.

       --config-file=""	     Path to SFTPGo configuration file.	 This flag ex-
       plicitly	defines	the path, name and extension of	the  config  file.  If
       must be an absolute path	or a path relative to the configuration	direc-
       tory.  The  specified  file name	must have a supported extension	(JSON,
       YAML, TOML, HCL or Java	properties).   This  flag  can	be  set	 using
       SFTPGO_CONFIG_FILE env var too.

       --force[=false]	    reset the provider without asking for confirmation

       -h, --help[=false]      help for	resetprovider

SEE ALSO
       sftpgo(1)

SFTPGo 2.6.6			   Apr 2025	       SFTPGO-RESETPROVIDER(1)

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