Update keypair access
Update keypair access commands begin with:
smctl keypair update-access
or
smctl kp update-access
Flags
The update keypair access command supports these flags:
Shortcut | Flag | Description |
---|---|---|
--groups string | Group IDs for keypair. Format: --groups="<value>" | |
--operation string | Overwrites the keypair access with the provided input. Format: --operation="<value>" | |
--operation add | Used to add to the existing user or groups. | |
--operation remove | Used to remove the specified inputs from users or groups. | |
--restricted | Restricted or open. The default is restricted. | |
--users string | User IDs for keypair. Format: --users="<value>" | |
--account-id string | Account ID for the user. Format: --account-id="<value>" | |
-h | --help | Help for update-access. |
Examples
Description: Update keypair access for the provided keypair ID with the specified groups.
Command:
smctl keypair update-access <keypair ID> --groups <user group ID>
Command sample:
smctl keypair update-access a609c6e6-fc89-48ff-a071-1d7001580452 --groups 15cd4b2a-699c-4466-8c58-ceaee3e63583
Description: Update keypair access for the provided keypair ID to add the existing group.
Command:
smctl keypair update-access <keypair ID> --groups <user group ID> --operation <overwrite, add or remove>
Command sample:
smctl keypair update-access a609c6e6-fc89-48ff-a071-1d7001580452 --groups 7dcf0e76-362c-4410-b521-fef05b10c661 --operation add
Description: Update keypair access for the provided keypair ID to remove the existing group.
Command:
smctl keypair update-access <keypair ID> --groups <user group ID> --operation <overwrite, add or remove>
Command sample:
smctl keypair update-access a609c6e6-fc89-48ff-a071-1d7001580452 --groups 7dcf0e76-362c-4410-b521-fef05b10c661 --operation remove