update

Description

Updates the RoverCluster

Usage

oci rover cluster update [OPTIONS]

Required Parameters

--cluster-id [text]

Unique RoverCluster identifier

Optional Parameters

--address1 [text]

Address line 1.

--address2 [text]

Optional address line 2.

--address3 [text]

Optional address line 3.

--address4 [text]

Optional address line 4.

--addressee [text]

Company or person to send the appliance to

--care-of [text]

Place/person to direct the package to.

--city-or-locality [text]

City or Locality.

--cluster-size [integer]

Number of nodes desired in the cluster, between 5 and 15.

--cluster-size [integer]

Number of nodes desired in the cluster, between 5 and 15.

--cluster-workloads [complex type]

List of existing workloads that should be provisioned on the nodes.

This option is a JSON list with items of type RoverWorkload. For documentation on RoverWorkload please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/rovercluster/20201210/datatypes/RoverWorkload. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax.

The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.

--cluster-workloads [complex type]

List of existing workloads that should be provisioned on the nodes.

This option is a JSON list with items of type RoverWorkload. For documentation on RoverWorkload please see our API reference: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/api/#/en/rovercluster/20201210/datatypes/RoverWorkload. This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax.

The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.

--country [text]

Country.

--defined-tags [complex type]

The defined tags associated with this resource, if any. Each key is predefined and scoped to namespaces. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}} This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax.

The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.

--display-name [text]

A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.

--email [text]

Email address.

--enclosure-type [text]

The type of enclosure rover nodes in this cluster are shipped in.

Accepted values are:

NON_RUGGADIZED, RUGGADIZED
--enclosure-type [text]

The type of enclosure rover nodes in this cluster are shipped in.

Accepted values are:

NON_RUGGADIZED, RUGGADIZED
--force

Perform update without prompting for confirmation.

--force

Perform update without prompting for confirmation.

--freeform-tags [complex type]

The freeform tags associated with this resource, if any. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {"Department": "Finance"} This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax.

The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.

--from-json [text]

Provide input to this command as a JSON document from a file using the file://path-to/file syntax.

The --generate-full-command-json-input option can be used to generate a sample json file to be used with this command option. The key names are pre-populated and match the command option names (converted to camelCase format, e.g. compartment-id --> compartmentId), while the values of the keys need to be populated by the user before using the sample file as an input to this command. For any command option that accepts multiple values, the value of the key can be a JSON array.

Options can still be provided on the command line. If an option exists in both the JSON document and the command line then the command line specified value will be used.

For examples on usage of this option, please see our "using CLI with advanced JSON options" link: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/API/SDKDocs/cliusing.htm#AdvancedJSONOptions

--from-json [text]

Provide input to this command as a JSON document from a file using the file://path-to/file syntax.

The --generate-full-command-json-input option can be used to generate a sample json file to be used with this command option. The key names are pre-populated and match the command option names (converted to camelCase format, e.g. compartment-id --> compartmentId), while the values of the keys need to be populated by the user before using the sample file as an input to this command. For any command option that accepts multiple values, the value of the key can be a JSON array.

Options can still be provided on the command line. If an option exists in both the JSON document and the command line then the command line specified value will be used.

For examples on usage of this option, please see our "using CLI with advanced JSON options" link: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/API/SDKDocs/cliusing.htm#AdvancedJSONOptions

--if-match [text]

For optimistic concurrency control. In the PUT or DELETE call for a resource, set the if-match parameter to the value of the etag from a previous GET or POST response for that resource. The resource will be updated or deleted only if the etag you provide matches the resource's current etag value.

--if-match [text]

For optimistic concurrency control. In the PUT or DELETE call for a resource, set the if-match parameter to the value of the etag from a previous GET or POST response for that resource. The resource will be updated or deleted only if the etag you provide matches the resource's current etag value.

--lifecycle-state [text]

The current state of the RoverCluster.

Accepted values are:

ACTIVE, CREATING, DELETED, DELETING, FAILED, UPDATING
--lifecycle-state [text]

The current state of the RoverCluster.

Accepted values are:

ACTIVE, CREATING, DELETED, DELETING, FAILED, UPDATING
--lifecycle-state-details [text]

A property that can contain details on the lifecycle.

--lifecycle-state-details [text]

A property that can contain details on the lifecycle.

--max-wait-seconds [integer]

The maximum time to wait for the resource to reach the lifecycle state defined by --wait-for-state. Defaults to 1200 seconds.

--oracle-shipping-tracking-url [text]

Tracking Url for the shipped Rover Cluster.

--oracle-shipping-tracking-url [text]

Tracking Url for the shipped Rover Cluster.

--phone-number [text]

Phone number.

--point-of-contact [text]

Name of point of contact for this order if customer is picking up.

--point-of-contact [text]

Name of point of contact for this order if customer is picking up.

--point-of-contact-phone-number [text]

Phone number of point of contact for this order if customer is picking up.

--point-of-contact-phone-number [text]

Phone number of point of contact for this order if customer is picking up.

--shipping-preference [text]

Preference for device delivery.

Accepted values are:

CUSTOMER_PICKUP, ORACLE_SHIPPED
--shipping-preference [text]

Preference for device delivery.

Accepted values are:

CUSTOMER_PICKUP, ORACLE_SHIPPED
--shipping-vendor [text]

Shipping vendor of choice for orace to customer shipping.

--shipping-vendor [text]

Shipping vendor of choice for orace to customer shipping.

--state-province-region [text]

State or Province or Region.

--super-user-password [text]

Root password for the rover cluster.

--super-user-password [text]

Root password for the rover cluster.

--system-tags [complex type]

The system tags associated with this resource, if any. The system tags are set by Oracle cloud infrastructure services. Each key is predefined and scoped to namespaces. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {orcl-cloud: {free-tier-retain: true}} This is a complex type whose value must be valid JSON. The value can be provided as a string on the command line or passed in as a file using the file://path/to/file syntax.

The --generate-param-json-input option can be used to generate an example of the JSON which must be provided. We recommend storing this example in a file, modifying it as needed and then passing it back in via the file:// syntax.

--time-pickup-expected [datetime]

Expected date when customer wants to pickup the device if they chose customer pickup.

The following datetime formats are supported:

UTC with milliseconds

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T20:30:00.123Z

UTC without milliseconds

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T20:30:00Z

UTC with minute precision

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mmTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T20:30Z

Timezone with milliseconds

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T12:30:00.456-08:00, 2017-09-15T12:30:00.456-0800

Timezone without milliseconds

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T12:30:00-08:00, 2017-09-15T12:30:00-0800

Timezone with minute precision

Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mmTZD
Example: 2017-09-15T12:30-08:00, 2017-09-15T12:30-0800

Short date and time

The timezone for this date and time will be taken as UTC (Needs to be surrounded by single or double quotes)

Format: 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm' or "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm"
Example: '2017-09-15 17:25'

Date Only

This date will be taken as midnight UTC of that day

Format: YYYY-MM-DD
Example: 2017-09-15

Epoch seconds

Example: 1412195400
--unlock-passphrase [text]

Password to unlock the rover cluster.

--unlock-passphrase [text]

Password to unlock the rover cluster.

--wait-for-state [text]

This operation creates, modifies or deletes a resource that has a defined lifecycle state. Specify this option to perform the action and then wait until the resource reaches a given lifecycle state. Multiple states can be specified, returning on the first state. For example, --wait-for-state SUCCEEDED --wait-for-state FAILED would return on whichever lifecycle state is reached first. If timeout is reached, a return code of 2 is returned. For any other error, a return code of 1 is returned.

Accepted values are:

ACTIVE, CREATING, DELETED, DELETING, FAILED, UPDATING
--wait-interval-seconds [integer]

Check every --wait-interval-seconds to see whether the resource to see if it has reached the lifecycle state defined by --wait-for-state. Defaults to 30 seconds.

--zip-postal-code [text]

Zip or Postal Code