| Euca2ools Guide / IAM-Compatible Commands | |
Uploads a policy for a group.
euare-groupuploadpolicy -g group_name -p policy_name
[-o policy_content | -f policy_document]
| Option | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| -g, --group-name group_name | Name of the group the policy will be added to | Yes |
| -p, --policy-name policy_name | Name of the policy document to upload | Yes |
| -o, --policy-content policy_content | The policy document content. | Conditional |
| -f, --policy-document policy_document | The policy document file. | Conditional |
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| --region=region | Region to direct requests to. |
| -U url,--url=url | Override service URL with this value. |
| --as-account account | This Eucalyptus extension is for use by the system administrator to act as the account administrator of the specified account without changing to account administrator's role. |
| -I access_key_id, --access-key=access_key_id | Override configured access key ID with this value. |
| -S secret_key, --secret-key=secret_key | Override configured secret key with this value. |
| --security-token=token | Security token. |
| -D, --debug | Prints what the command sends to the server and what it receives from the server. Use when you're trying to debug Euca2ools. |
| --debugger | Enable interactive debugger on error. |
| -h,--help | Display the manual page for the command. |
| --version | Display the version of this tool. |
Eucalyptus does not return any message.
The following example uploads a policy using the policy content in the command.
euare-groupuploadpolicy -g mygroup -p mypolicy -o '<IAM policy>'
The following example uploads a policy using content in a policy file.
euare-groupuploadpolicy -g mygroup -p mypolicy -f <file containing IAM policy>