GLOBUS ENDPOINT PERMISSION DELETE
DESCRIPTION
Delete an existing access control rule, removing whatever permissions it previously granted users on the endpoint.
Note you cannot remove the built in rule that gives the endpoint owner full read and write access to the endpoint.
OPTIONS
- -v, --verbose
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Control level of output, make it more verbose.
- --quiet
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Suppress non-essential output. This is higher precedence than
--verbose
. - -h, --help
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Show this message and exit.
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-F, --format
[unix|json|text]
-
Output format for stdout. Defaults to text.
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--jmespath, --jq
TEXT
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A JMESPath expression to apply to json output. Forces the format to be json processed by this expression.
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--map-http-status
TEXT
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Map HTTP statuses to any of these exit codes: 0,1,50-99. e.g. "404=50,403=51"
EXAMPLES
$ ep_id=aa752cea-8222-5bc8-acd9-555b090c0ccb
$ rule_id=1ddeddda-1ae8-11e7-bbe4-22000b9a448b
$ globus endpoint permission delete $ep_id $rule_id
EXIT STATUS
0 on success.
1 if a network or server error occurred, unless --map-http-status has been used to change exit behavior on http error codes.
2 if the command was used improperly.
3 if the command was used on the wrong type of object, e.g. a collection command used on an endpoint.
4 if the command has authentication or authorization requirements which were not met, as in ConsentRequired errors or missing logins.