juju enable-command

Summary

Enable commands that had been previously disabled.

Usage

juju enable-command [options] <command set>

Options

Flag

Default

Usage

-B, --no-browser-login

false

Do not use web browser for authentication

-m, --model

Model to operate in. Accepts [<controller name>:]<model name>|<model UUID>

Examples

To allow the model to be destroyed:

juju enable-command destroy-model

To allow the machines, applications, units and relations to be removed:

juju enable-command remove-object

To allow changes to the model:

juju enable-command all

Details

Juju allows to safeguard deployed models from unintentional damage by preventing execution of operations that could alter model.

This is done by disabling certain sets of commands from successful execution. Disabled commands must be manually enabled to proceed.

Some commands offer a --force option that can be used to bypass a block.

Commands that can be disabled are grouped based on logical operations as follows:

destroy-model prevents:

destroy-controller
destroy-model

remove-object prevents:

destroy-controller
destroy-model
detach-storage
remove-application
remove-machine
remove-relation
remove-saas
remove-storage
remove-unit

all prevents:

add-machine
integrate
add-unit
add-ssh-key
add-user
attach-resource
attach-storage
change-user-password
config
consume
deploy
destroy-controller
destroy-model
disable-user
enable-ha
enable-user
expose
import-filesystem
import-ssh-key
model-defaults
model-config
reload-spaces
remove-application
remove-machine
remove-relation
remove-ssh-key
remove-unit
remove-user
resolved
retry-provisioning
run
scale-application
set-application-base
set-credential
set-constraints
sync-agents
unexpose
refresh
upgrade-model