NAME
    gcloud alpha alloydb instances update - updates an AlloyDB instance within
        a given cluster

SYNOPSIS
    gcloud alpha alloydb instances update INSTANCE --cluster=CLUSTER
        --region=REGION [--allowed-psc-projects=[ALLOWED_PSC_PROJECTS,...]]
        [--assign-inbound-public-ip=ASSIGN_INBOUND_PUBLIC_IP] [--async]
        [--authorized-external-networks=[AUTHORIZED_NETWORK,...]]
        [--availability-type=AVAILABILITY_TYPE] [--cpu-count=CPU_COUNT]
        [--database-flags=FLAG=VALUE,[FLAG=VALUE,...]]
        [--insights-config-query-plans-per-minute=INSIGHTS_CONFIG_QUERY_PLANS_PER_MINUTE]
        [--insights-config-query-string-length=INSIGHTS_CONFIG_QUERY_STRING_LENGTH]
        [--[no-]insights-config-record-application-tags]
        [--[no-]insights-config-record-client-address]
        [--read-pool-node-count=READ_POOL_NODE_COUNT]
        [--[no-]require-connectors] [--ssl-mode=SSL_MODE]
        [--update-mode=UPDATE_MODE] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]

DESCRIPTION
    (ALPHA) Updates an AlloyDB instance within a given cluster.

EXAMPLES
    To update the number of nodes in the read pool, run:

        $ gcloud alpha alloydb instances update my-read-instance \
            --cluster=my-cluster --region=us-central1 \
            --read-pool-node-count=3

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
     INSTANCE
        AlloyDB instance ID

REQUIRED FLAGS
     --cluster=CLUSTER
        AlloyDB cluster ID

     --region=REGION
        Regional location (e.g. asia-east1, us-east1). See the full list of
        regions at https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/instance-locations.

OPTIONAL FLAGS
     --allowed-psc-projects=[ALLOWED_PSC_PROJECTS,...]
        Comma-separated list of allowed consumer projects to create endpoints
        for Private Service Connect (PSC) connectivity for the instance. Only
        instances in PSC-enabled clusters are allowed to set this field.(e.g.,
        --allowed-psc-projects=project1,12345678,project2)

     --assign-inbound-public-ip=ASSIGN_INBOUND_PUBLIC_IP
        Specify to enable or disable public IP on an instance.
        ASSIGN_INBOUND_PUBLIC_IP must be one of:
        ◆ NO_PUBLIC_IP
          ▸ This disables public IP on the instance. Updating an instance to
            disable public IP will clear the list of authorized networks.
        ◆ ASSIGN_IPV4
          ▸ Assign an inbound public IPv4 address for the instance. public IP
            is enabled.

     --async
        Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to
        complete. The default is True. Enabled by default, use --no-async to
        disable.

     --authorized-external-networks=[AUTHORIZED_NETWORK,...]
        Comma-separated list of authorized external networks to set on the
        instance. Authorized networks should use CIDR notation (e.g.
        1.2.3.4/30). This flag is only allowed to be set for instances with
        public IP enabled.

     --availability-type=AVAILABILITY_TYPE
        Specifies level of availability. AVAILABILITY_TYPE must be one of:

         REGIONAL
            Provide high availability instances. Recommended for production
            instances; instances automatically fail over to another zone within
            your selected region.
         ZONAL
            Provide zonal availability instances. Not recommended for
            production instances; instance does not automatically fail over to
            another zone.

     --cpu-count=CPU_COUNT
        Whole number value indicating how many vCPUs the machine should
        contain. Each vCPU count corresponds to a N2 high-mem machine:
        (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/general-purpose-machines#n2_machines).
        CPU_COUNT must be one of: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 96, 128.

     --database-flags=FLAG=VALUE,[FLAG=VALUE,...]
        Comma-separated list of database flags to set on the instance. Use an
        equals sign to separate flag name and value. Flags without values, like
        skip_grant_tables, can be written out without a value after, e.g.,
        skip_grant_tables=. Use on/off for booleans. View the Instance Resource
        API for allowed flags. (e.g., --database-flags
        max_allowed_packet=55555,skip_grant_tables=,log_output=1)

     --insights-config-query-plans-per-minute=INSIGHTS_CONFIG_QUERY_PLANS_PER_MINUTE
        Number of query plans to sample every minute. Default value is 5.
        Allowed range: 0 to 20.

     --insights-config-query-string-length=INSIGHTS_CONFIG_QUERY_STRING_LENGTH
        Query string length in bytes to be stored by the query insights
        feature. Default length is 1024 bytes. Allowed range: 256 to 4500
        bytes.

     --[no-]insights-config-record-application-tags
        Allow application tags to be recorded by the query insights feature.

        Use --insights-config-record-application-tags to enable and
        --no-insights-config-record-application-tags to disable.

     --[no-]insights-config-record-client-address
        Allow the client address to be recorded by the query insights feature.

        Use --insights-config-record-client-address to enable and
        --no-insights-config-record-client-address to disable.

     --read-pool-node-count=READ_POOL_NODE_COUNT
        Read capacity, i.e. number of nodes in a read pool instance.

     --[no-]require-connectors
        Enable or disable enforcing connectors only (ex: AuthProxy)connections
        to the database. Use --require-connectors to enable and
        --no-require-connectors to disable.

     --ssl-mode=SSL_MODE
        Specify the SSL mode to use when the instance connects to the database.
        SSL_MODE must be one of:

         ALLOW_UNENCRYPTED_AND_ENCRYPTED
            SSL connections are optional. CA verification is not enforced.
         ENCRYPTED_ONLY
            SSL connections are required. CA verification is not enforced.

     --update-mode=UPDATE_MODE
        Specify the mode for updating the instance. If unspecified, the update
        would follow a least disruptive approach. UPDATE_MODE must be (only one
        value is supported):

         FORCE_APPLY
            Performs a forced update when applicable. This will be fast but may
            incur a downtime.

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
    This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
    command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct
    project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early
    access allowlist. These variants are also available:

        $ gcloud alloydb instances update

        $ gcloud beta alloydb instances update

