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Andrea Longo 626e4e4f32 svcacct doc updates from RELEASE.2023-05-18T16-59-00Z (#868)
Doc updates for `mc admin user svcacct add` and `edit`.

* `--comment` replaced with `--user` and `--description` for `add` and
`edit`.
* Add detail on length of autogenerated keys. Autogeneration was already
documented, the included change is a bug fix.

Partly addresses https://github.com/minio/docs/issues/859

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mc admin user svcacct edit

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mc admin user svcacct edit

Syntax

The mc admin user svcacct edit command modifies the configuration of an access key associated to the specified user.

EXAMPLE

The following command applies a new policy and secret key to the myuserserviceaccount access key on the myminio deployment:

mc admin user svcacct edit                                             \  
                      --secret-key "myuserserviceaccountnewsecretkey"  \     
                      --policy "/path/to/new/policy.json"              \  
                      myminio myuserserviceaccount

SYNTAX

The command has the following syntax:

mc [GLOBALFLAGS] admin user svcacct edit            \  
                                    [--secret-key]  \  
                                    [--policy]      \  
                                    ALIAS           \  
                                    SERVICEACCOUNT 

Parameters

ALIAS

The alias <mc alias> of the MinIO deployment.

SERVICEACCOUNT

The service account to modify.

--description

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Add a description for the service account. For example, you might specify the reason the service account exists.

--name

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Add a human-readable name for the service account.

--policy

The path to a policy document <minio-policy> to attach to the new access key. The attached policy cannot grant access to any action or resource not explicitly allowed by the parent user's policies.

The new policy overwrites any previously attached policy.

--secret-key

The secret key to associate with the new access key. Overwrites the previous secret key. Applications using the access keys must update to use the new credentials to continue performing operations.

Global Flags

Behavior

S3 Compatibility