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    EUARE-USERMOD

    WillieBy WillieApril 9, 2026Updated:April 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
     

    NAME

    euare-usermod – Change the name and/or path of a user  

    SYNOPSIS

    euare-usermod -u USER [-n USER] [-p PATH] [–enabled {true,false}] [–reg-status {REGISTERED,APPROVED,CONFIRMED}] [–pwd-expires DATETIME] [–as-account ACCOUNT] [–region USER@REGION | -U URL] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [–debug] [–debugger] [–version] [-h]  

    DESCRIPTION

    Change the name and/or path of a user  

    optional arguments:

    -u USER, –user-name USER
    name of the user to update
    -n USER, –new-user-name USER
    new name for the user
    -p PATH, –new-path PATH
    new path for the user
    –enabled {true,false}
    [Eucalyptus only] ‘true’ to enable the user, or ‘false’ to disable the user
    –reg-status {REGISTERED,APPROVED,CONFIRMED}
    [Eucalyptus only] new registration status. Only CONFIRMED users may access the system.
    –pwd-expires DATETIME
    [Eucalyptus only] New password expiration date, in ISO8601 format
    –as-account ACCOUNT
    [Eucalyptus cloud admin only] run this command as the administrator of another account
    –region USER@REGION
    name of the region and/or user in config files to use to connect to the service
    -U URL, –url URL
    identity service endpoint URL
    -I KEY_ID, –access-key-id KEY_ID
    -S KEY, –secret-key KEY
    –debug
    show debugging output
    –debugger
    launch interactive debugger on error
    –version
    show the program’s version and exit
    -h, –help
    show this help message and exit

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