Euca2ools Guide / IAM-Compatible Commands |
Modifies a user's access key status.
euare-usermodkey [-u user_name] -k user_key_id -s Active|Inactive
Option | Description | Required |
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-u, --user-name user_name | Name of the user that the access key belongs to | No |
-k, --user-key-id user_key_id | The access key ID for the access key ID and secret access key you want to modify. | Yes |
-s, --status Active|Inactive | The status you want to assign to the
certificate. Enter active to
use the certificate for API calls to Eucalyptus.
Enter inactive to block the
certificate for API calls to Eucalyptus.
Valid values: active | inactive |
Yes |
Option | Description |
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--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.
euare-usermodkey -u myuser -k BH5GNX2GRJLRB3IKFC2X8 -s Inactive