GLOBUS GCP SET-SUBSCRIPTION-ADMIN-VERIFIED
NAME
globus gcp set-subscription-admin-verified - Update a GCP collection’s subscription verification status.
DESCRIPTION
Update a GCP collection’s subscription verification status.
This operation requires membership in a Globus subscription group and has authorization requirements which depend upon the caller’s roles on the subscription group and the collection.
Subscription administrators can grant or revoke verification on a collection that is associated with their subscription without needing an administrator role on the collection itself.
Users with the administrator effective role on the collection can revoke verification on a collection, but must still be a subscription administrator to grant verification.
STATUS must be a boolean expressing the subscription admin verified status. A value of 'true' grants the status, and a value of 'false' revokes status.
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]
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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"
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.