system buyram
Command
clio system buyram [OPTIONS] payer receiver amount
Where
- [OPTIONS] = See Options in Command Usage section below.
- payer = The account paying for RAM.
- receiver = The account receiving bought RAM.
- amount = The amount of EOS to pay for RAM
Note: The arguments and options enclosed in square brackets are optional.
Description
Use this command to buy RAM for a blockchain account on EOSIO.
Command Usage
The following information shows the different positionals and options you can use with the clio system buyram
command:
Positionals
-
payer
TEXT - The account paying for RAM -
receiver
TEXT - The account receiving bought RAM -
amount
TEXT - The amount of EOS to pay for RAM
Options
-
-h,--help
- Print this help message and exit -
-k,--kbytes
- Buyram in number of kibibytes (KiB) -
-b,--bytes
- Buyram in number of bytes -
-x,--expiration
TEXT - Set the time in seconds before a transaction expires, defaults to 30s -
-f,--force-unique
- Force the transaction to be unique. This will consume extra bandwidth and remove any protections against accidently issuing the same transaction multiple times -
-s,--skip-sign
- Specify if unlocked wallet keys should be used to sign transaction -
-j,--json
- Print result as json -
--json-file
TEXT - save result in json format into a file -
-d,--dont-broadcast
- Don't broadcast transaction to the network (just print to stdout) -
--return-packed
- Used in conjunction with --dont-broadcast to get the packed transaction -
-r,--ref-block
TEXT - Set the reference block num or block id used for TAPOS (Transaction as Proof-of-Stake) -
--use-old-rpc
- Use old RPC push_transaction, rather than new RPC send_transaction -
-p,--permission
TEXT - An account and permission level to authorize, as in 'account@permission' (defaults to 'account@active') -
--max-cpu-usage-ms
UINT - Set an upper limit on the milliseconds of cpu usage budget, for the execution of the transaction (defaults to 0 which means no limit) -
--max-net-usage
UINT - Set an upper limit on the net usage budget, in bytes, for the transaction (defaults to 0 which means no limit) -
--delay-sec
UINT - Set the delay_sec seconds, defaults to 0s