Update the login messages configuration
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PATCH /security/login/messages/{uuid}
Introduced In: 9.6
Updates the login messages configuration. There are no required fields. An empty body makes no modifications.
Parameters
Name | Type | In | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
uuid |
string |
path |
True |
Login messages configuration UUID |
Request Body
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
banner |
string |
The login banner text. This message is displayed during SSH and console device login just before the password prompt displays. When configured, a cluster-level login banner is used for every incoming connection. Each data SVM can override the cluster-level banner to instead display when you log into the SVM. To restore the default setting for a data SVM, set the banner to an empty string. New lines are supplied as either LF or CRLF but are always returned as LF. Optional in the PATCH body. |
message |
string |
The message of the day (MOTD). This message appears just before the clustershell prompt after a successful login. When configured, the cluster message displays first. If you log in as a data SVM administrator, the SVM message is then printed. The cluster-level MOTD can be disabled for a given data SVM using the "show_cluster_message" property. New lines are supplied as either LF or CRLF but are always returned as LF. Optional in the PATCH body. |
scope |
string |
Set to "svm" for interfaces owned by an SVM. Otherwise, set to "cluster". |
show_cluster_message |
boolean |
Specifies whether to show a cluster-level message before the SVM message when logging in as an SVM administrator. This setting can only be modified by the cluster administrator. Optional in the PATCH body. |
svm |
||
uuid |
string |
The unique identifier (ID) of the login messages configuration. |
Example request
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"banner": "string",
"message": "string",
"scope": "string",
"svm": {
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"name": "svm1",
"uuid": "02c9e252-41be-11e9-81d5-00a0986138f7"
},
"uuid": "string"
}
Response
Status: 200, Ok
Error
Status: Default
ONTAP Error Response codes
Error codes | Description |
---|---|
10225636 |
Only a cluster administrator can modify the |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
error |
Example error
{
"error": {
"arguments": [
{
"code": "string",
"message": "string"
}
],
"code": "4",
"message": "entry doesn't exist",
"target": "uuid"
}
}
Definitions
See Definitions
href
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
href |
string |
_links
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
self |
svm
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
name |
string |
The name of the SVM. |
uuid |
string |
The unique identifier of the SVM. |
login_messages
The login banner and message of the day (MOTD) configuration.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
banner |
string |
The login banner text. This message is displayed during SSH and console device login just before the password prompt displays. When configured, a cluster-level login banner is used for every incoming connection. Each data SVM can override the cluster-level banner to instead display when you log into the SVM. To restore the default setting for a data SVM, set the banner to an empty string. New lines are supplied as either LF or CRLF but are always returned as LF. Optional in the PATCH body. |
message |
string |
The message of the day (MOTD). This message appears just before the clustershell prompt after a successful login. When configured, the cluster message displays first. If you log in as a data SVM administrator, the SVM message is then printed. The cluster-level MOTD can be disabled for a given data SVM using the "show_cluster_message" property. New lines are supplied as either LF or CRLF but are always returned as LF. Optional in the PATCH body. |
scope |
string |
Set to "svm" for interfaces owned by an SVM. Otherwise, set to "cluster". |
show_cluster_message |
boolean |
Specifies whether to show a cluster-level message before the SVM message when logging in as an SVM administrator. This setting can only be modified by the cluster administrator. Optional in the PATCH body. |
svm |
||
uuid |
string |
The unique identifier (ID) of the login messages configuration. |
error_arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Argument code |
message |
string |
Message argument |
error
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arguments |
array[error_arguments] |
Message arguments |
code |
string |
Error code |
message |
string |
Error message |
target |
string |
The target parameter that caused the error. |