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SYNOPSIS
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gcloud beta metastore services update (SERVICE : --location=LOCATION)
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[--async] [--data-catalog-sync] [--endpoint-protocol=ENDPOINT_PROTOCOL]
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[--port=PORT] [--tier=TIER] [--update-labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]]
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[--port=PORT] [--update-labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]]
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[--clear-labels | --remove-labels=[KEY,...]]
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[--instance-size=INSTANCE_SIZE | --scaling-factor=SCALING_FACTOR
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[--kerberos-principal=KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL
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--keytab=KEYTAB --krb5-config=KRB5_CONFIG]
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[--maintenance-window-day=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_DAY
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--port=PORT
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The TCP port on which the Metastore service will listen.
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--tier=TIER
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The tier of the service. TIER must be one of:
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developer
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The developer tier provides limited scalability and no fault
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tolerance. Good for low-cost proof-of-concept.
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enterprise
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The enterprise tier provides multi-zone high availability, and
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sufficient scalability for enterprise-level Dataproc Metastore
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workloads.
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--update-labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]
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List of label KEY=VALUE pairs to update. If a label exists, its value
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is modified. Otherwise, a new label is created.
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silently ignored. If --update-labels is also specified then
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--update-labels is applied first.
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The instance size of the Dataproc Metastore instance.
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At most one of these can be specified:
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--instance-size=INSTANCE_SIZE
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The instance size of the service. INSTANCE_SIZE must be one of:
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extra_large
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Extra large instance size, maps to a scaling factor of 6.0.
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extra_small
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Extra small instance size, maps to a scaling factor of 0.1.
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large
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Large instance size, maps to a scaling factor of 3.0.
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medium
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Medium instance size, maps to a scaling factor of 1.0.
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small
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Small instance size, maps to a scaling factor of 0.5.
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--scaling-factor=SCALING_FACTOR
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The scaling factor of the service. This should be a float in the
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range [0.1,6.0]. If the value is less than 1.0, then it should be a
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multiple of 0.1. If the value is greater than 1.0, then it should be
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a whole number.
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--tier=TIER
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The tier of the service. TIER must be one of:
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developer
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The developer tier provides limited scalability and no fault
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tolerance. Good for low-cost proof-of-concept.
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enterprise
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The enterprise tier provides multi-zone high availability, and
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sufficient scalability for enterprise-level Dataproc Metastore
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workloads.
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Information used to configure the Hive metastore service as a service
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principal in a Kerberos realm.
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