2.74. openstack dataprocessing cluster update


usage: openstack dataprocessing cluster update [-h]
                                               [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
                                               [-c COLUMN]
                                               [--max-width <integer>]
                                               [--noindent] [--prefix PREFIX]
                                               [--name <name>]
                                               [--description <description>]
                                               [--shares <filename>]
                                               [--public | --private]
                                               [--protected | --unprotected]
                                               <cluster>
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Updates cluster

Positional arguments

<cluster>


        Name or ID of the cluster

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--name <name>


        New name of the cluster

--description <description>


      Description of the cluster

--shares <filename> JSON


        representation of the manila shares

--public


        Make the cluster public (Visible from other tenants)

--private


        Make the cluster private (Visible only from this
      tenant)

--protected


        Make the cluster protected

--unprotected


        Make the cluster unprotected

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