Boundary
hosts update
Command: hosts update
The hosts update
command lets you update an existing host.
Example
This example updates a host with the ID hst_1234567890
to add the name devops
and the description For DevOps usage
:
$ boundary hosts update -id hst_1234567890 -name devops -description "For DevOps usage"
Usage
$ boundary hosts update [type] <subcommand> [options] [args]
Please see the typed subcommand help for detailed usage information.
Subcommands:
static Update a static type host.
Usages by type
The boundary hosts update static
command lets you update a static type host.
Example
This example updates a static type host with the ID hst_1234567890
to add the name devops
, the description Static host for DevOps
, and the address 10.20.30.40
.
$ boundary hosts update static -id hst_1234567890 -name "devops" -description "Static host for DevOps" -address "10.20.30.40"
Usage
$ boundary hosts update static [options] [args]
Command options
-description=<string>
- The description to set on the host.-id=<string>
- The ID of the host you want to update.-name=<string>
- The name to set on the host.-version=<int>
- The version of the host to update. If you do not specify a version, the command performs a check-and-set automatically.
Static host options
-address=<string>
- The address of the static host.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: