- NAME
-
- gcloud dns record-sets update - updates a record-set in a managed-zone
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud dns record-sets update
DNS_NAME
--type
=TYPE
--zone
=ZONE
,-z
ZONE
(--rrdatas
=[RRDATA
,…] | [--routing-policy-type
=ROUTING_POLICY_TYPE
(--routing-policy-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_DATA
| [--routing-policy-backup-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_BACKUP_DATA
--routing-policy-backup-data-type
=ROUTING_POLICY_BACKUP_DATA_TYPE
--routing-policy-primary-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_PRIMARY_DATA
:--backup-data-trickle-ratio
=BACKUP_DATA_TRICKLE_RATIO
]) :--enable-geo-fencing
--enable-health-checking
]) [--location
=LOCATION
] [--ttl
=TTL
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
- This command updates a record-set contained within the specified managed-zone.
- EXAMPLES
-
To update a record-set with dnsName foo.bar.com., record type A to have rrdata
[1.2.3.4, 9.8.7.6] and ttl 60 in my_zone, run:
gcloud dns record-sets update foo.bar.com. --rrdatas=1.2.3.4,9.8.7.6 --type=A --ttl=60 --zone=my_zone
To update a record-set with dnsName foo.bar.com., record type A to have rrdata [1.2.3.4, 9.8.7.6] and ttl 60 in my_zone that is located in us-east1-a, run:
gcloud dns record-sets update foo.bar.com. --rrdatas=1.2.3.4,9.8.7.6 --type=A --ttl=60 --zone=my_zone --location=us-east1-a
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
DNS_NAME
- DNS or domain name of the record-set.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
-
--type
=TYPE
- DNS record type of the record-set (e.g. A, AAAA, MX etc.).
--zone
=ZONE
,-z
ZONE
- Name of the managed zone whose record sets you want to manage.
-
Resource record sets arguments. Can specify either --rrdatas or both
--routing-policy-data and --routing-policy-type.
Exactly one of these must be specified:
--rrdatas
=[RRDATA
,…]- DNS data (Address/CNAME/MX info, etc.) of the record-set. This is RDATA; the format of this information varies depending on the type and class of the resource record.
-
Routing policy arguments. If you specify one of --routing-policy-data or
--routing-policy-type, you must specify both.
--routing-policy-type
=ROUTING_POLICY_TYPE
-
Indicates what type of routing policy is being specified. As of this time, this
field can take on either "WRR" for weighted round robin, "GEO" for geo location,
or "FAILOVER" for a primary-backup configuration. This field cannot be modified
- once a policy has a chosen type, the only way to change it is to delete the
policy and add a new one with the different type.
ROUTING_POLICY_TYPE
must be one of:GEO
,WRR
,FAILOVER
.This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--enable-geo-fencing
- Specifies whether to enable fencing for geo queries.
--enable-health-checking
- Required if specifying forwarding rule names for rrdata.
-
Routing policy data arguments. Combines routing-policy-data,
routing-policy-primary-data, routing-policy-backup-data.
Exactly one of these must be specified:
--routing-policy-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_DATA
-
The routing policy data supports one of two formats below, depending on the
choice of routing-policy-type.
For --routing-policy-type = "WRR" this flag indicates the weighted round robin policy data. The field accepts a semicolon-delimited list of the format "${weight_percent}=${rrdata},${rrdata}". Specify weight as a non-negative number (0 is allowed). Ratio of traffic routed to the target is calculated from the ratio of individual weight over the total across all weights.
For --routing-policy-type = "GEO" this flag indicates the geo-locations policy data. The field accepts a semicolon-delimited list of the format "${region}=${rrdata},${rrdata}". Each rrdata can either be an IP address or a reference to a forwarding rule of the format "FORWARDING_RULE_NAME", "FORWARDING_RULE_NAME@{region}", "FORWARDING_RULE_NAME@global", or the full resource path of the forwarding rule.
-
Configuration for primary backup routing policy
--routing-policy-backup-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_BACKUP_DATA
-
The backup configuration for a primary backup routing policy. This configuration
has the same format as the routing-policy-data argument because it is just
another geo-locations policy.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--routing-policy-backup-data-type
=ROUTING_POLICY_BACKUP_DATA_TYPE
-
For FAILOVER routing policies, the type of routing policy the backup data uses.
Currently, this must be GEO.
ROUTING_POLICY_BACKUP_DATA_TYPE
must be (only one value is supported):GEO
.This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--routing-policy-primary-data
=ROUTING_POLICY_PRIMARY_DATA
-
The primary configuration for a primary backup routing policy. This
configuration is a list of forwarding rules of the format
"FORWARDING_RULE_NAME", "FORWARDING_RULE_NAME@scope", or the full resource path
of the forwarding rule.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--backup-data-trickle-ratio
=BACKUP_DATA_TRICKLE_RATIO
- Specifies the percentage of traffic to send to the backup targets even when the primary targets are healthy.
- OPTIONAL FLAGS
-
--location
=LOCATION
- Specifies the desired service location the request is sent to. Defaults to Cloud DNS global service. Use --location=global if you want to target the global service.
--ttl
=TTL
- TTL (time to live) for the record-set.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - NOTES
-
These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha dns record-sets update
gcloud beta dns record-sets update
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Last updated 2024-07-30 UTC.