GLOBUS ENDPOINT SET-SUBSCRIPTION-ID
DESCRIPTION
For GCS endpoints, refer to globus gcs endpoint set-subscription-id
. For
GCP endpoints, refer to globus gcp set-subscription-id
.
Set an endpoint's subscription ID. Unlike the '--managed' flag for 'globus endpoint update', this operation does not require you to be an admin of the endpoint. It is useful in cases where you are a subscription manager applying a subscription to an endpoint with a different admin. SUBSCRIPTION_ID should either be a valid subscription ID or 'null'. == OPTIONS *-v, --verbose*:: Control level of output, make it more verbose. *--quiet*:: Suppress non-essential output. This is higher precedence than `--verbose`. *-h, --help*:: Show this message and exit. *-F, --format* `[unix|json|text]`:: Output format for stdout. Defaults to text. *--jmespath, --jq* `TEXT`:: A JMESPath expression to apply to json output. Forces the format to be json processed by this expression. *--map-http-status* `TEXT`:: Map HTTP statuses to any of these exit codes: 0,1,50-99. e.g. "404=50,403=51" == 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.