GLOBUS GCP UPDATE MAPPED
DESCRIPTION
Update a Globus Connect Personal Mapped Collection.
In GCP, the Mapped Collection and Endpoint are synonymous.
OPTIONS
-
--verify
[force|disable|default]
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Set the policy for this collection for file integrity verification after transfer. 'force' requires all transfers to perform verification. 'disable' disables all verification checks. 'default' allows the user to decide on verification at Transfer task submit time. When set on mapped collections, this policy is inherited by any guest collections
- --public / --private
-
Set the collection to be public or private.
-
--user-message-link
TEXT
-
Link to additional messaging for clients to display to users when interacting with this collection. Should be an HTTP or HTTPS URL
-
--user-message
TEXT
-
A message for clients to display to users when interacting with this collection
- --force-encryption / --no-force-encryption
-
Force the collection to encrypt transfers
-
--default-directory
TEXT
-
Default directory when browsing or executing tasks on the collection
-
--keywords
TEXT
-
Comma separated list of keywords to help searches for the collection
-
--department
TEXT
-
Department which operates the collection
-
--organization
TEXT
-
Organization for the collection
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--contact-email
TEXT
-
Contact email for the collection
-
--contact-info
TEXT
-
Contact info for the collection
-
--info-link
TEXT
-
Link for info about the collection
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--description
TEXT
-
Description for the collection
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--display-name
TEXT
-
Name for the collection
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--subscription-id
TEXT
-
Set the collection as managed with the given subscription ID
- -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.
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-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.
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--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.