ec2msnapatt(1)


NAME

   ec2-modify-snapshot-attribute - Modify a snapshot attribute

SYNOPSIS

    ec2msnapatt ([ec2-modify-snapshot-attribute])
    ec2msnapatt [GENERAL OPTIONS] SNAPSHOT -c ( -a ENTITY | -r ENTITY )

GENERAL NOTES

    Any command option/parameter may be passed a value of '-' to indicate
    that values for that option should be read from stdin.

DESCRIPTION

    Modify an attribute on a snapshot. The SNAPSHOT parameter is the ID of
    the snapshot for which to modify an attribute.

GENERAL OPTIONS

    -O, --aws-access-key KEY
        AWS Access Key ID. Defaults to the value of the AWS_ACCESS_KEY
        environment variable (if set).

    -W, --aws-secret-key KEY
        AWS Secret Access Key. Defaults to the value of the AWS_SECRET_KEY
        environment variable (if set).

    -T, --security-token TOKEN
        AWS   delegation   token.   Defaults   to   the   value   of   the
   AWS_DELEGATION_TOKEN
        environment variable (if set).

    -K, --private-key KEY
        [DEPRECATED] Specify KEY as the private key to  use.  Defaults  to
   the value of the
        EC2_PRIVATE_KEY  environment  variable  (if  set).  Overrides  the
   default.

    -C, --cert CERT
        [DEPRECATED] Specify CERT as the X509 certificate to use. Defaults
   to the value
        of  the  EC2_CERT  environment  variable  (if  set). Overrides the
   default.

    -U, --url URL
        Specify URL as the web service URL to use. Defaults to  the  value
   of
        'https://ec2.amazonaws.com' (us-east-1) or to that of the
        EC2_URL environment variable (if set). Overrides the default.

    --region REGION
        Specify REGION as the web service region to use.
        This option will override the URL specified by the "-U URL" option
        and EC2_URL environment variable.
        This  option  defaults  to  the  region  specified  by the EC2_URL
   environment variable
        or us-east-1 if this environment variable is not set.

    -D, --auth-dry-run
        Check if you can perform the requested action rather than actually
   performing it.

    -v, --verbose
        Verbose output.

    -?, --help
        Display this help.

    -H, --headers
        Display column headers.

    --debug
        Display additional debugging information.

    --show-empty-fields
        Indicate empty fields.

    --hide-tags
        Do not display tags for tagged resources.

    --connection-timeout TIMEOUT
        Specify a connection timeout TIMEOUT (in seconds).

    --request-timeout TIMEOUT
        Specify a request timeout TIMEOUT (in seconds).

SPECIFIC OPTIONS

    -c, --create-volume-permission
        Used together with the --add or --remove flags to, respectively,
        grant  or  revoke  create  volume  permissions  on  the  specified
   snapshot for
        the specified ENTITY.

    -a, --add ENTITY [--add ENTITY...]
        Add a stated attribute, e.g  create  volume  permissions,  to  the
   specified
        ENTITY. Valid ENTITY values are:
          AWS Account ID:  User ID to receive stated snapshot attribute.
          all:              All  users  to  receive  the  stated  snapshot
   attribute.

    -r, --remove ENTITY [--remove ENTITY...]
        Remove a stated attribute, e.g create volume permissions, from the
   ENTITY
        specified. Valid ENTITY values are:
          AWS Account ID:  User ID to lose stated snapshot attribute.
          all:               All   users   to  lose  the  stated  snapshot
   attribute.

SEE ALSO

     http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference
     http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/CommandLineReference

EC2 API command line tools  1.6.14.1 api=2014-EC2-MODIFY-SNAPSHOT-ATTRIBUTE(1)





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