Boundary
scopes update
Command: scopes update
The scopes update
command lets you update an existing scope.
Example
This example updates a scope with the ID o_1234567890
to include the name devops
and the description Scope for DevOps
:
$ boundary scopes update -id o_1234567890 -name "devops" -description "Scope for DevOps"
Usage
$ boundary scopes update [options] [args]
Command options
-description=<string>
- The description to set on the scope.-id=<string>
- The ID of the scope to update.-name=<string>
- The name to set on the scope.-primary-auth-method-id=<string>
- The primary auth method ID for the scope. The primary auth method is allowed to create users on the initial login. It is also used as a source for the account full name and email used for the scope's users.-version=<int>
- The version of the scope to update. If you do not specify a version, the command performs a check-and-set automatically.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: