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GCLOUD COMPUTE BACKEND-SERVICES EDIT(1)GCLOUD COMPUTE BACKEND-SERVICES EDIT(1)

NAME
       gcloud_compute_backend-services_edit - modify backend services

SYNOPSIS
       gcloud compute backend-services edit NAME [--format FORMAT] [--help]
	      [--project PROJECT_ID] [--quiet, -q] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       gcloud compute backend-services edit can be used to modify a backend
       service. The backend service resource is fetched from the server and
       presented in a text editor. After the file is saved and closed, this
       command will update the resource. Only fields that can be modified are
       displayed in the editor.

       The editor used to modify the resource is chosen by inspecting the
       EDITOR environment variable.

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
       NAME
	   The name of the backend service to modify.

FLAGS
       --format FORMAT
	   Specify a format for printed output. By default, a command-specific
	   human-friendly output format is used. Setting this flag to one of
	   the available options will serialize the result of the command in
	   the chosen format and print it to stdout. Supported formats are:
	   json, text, yaml.

       --help
	   Display detailed help.

       --project PROJECT_ID
	   The Google Cloud Platform project name to use for this invocation.
	   If omitted then the current project is assumed.

       --quiet, -q
	   Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If
	   input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be
	   raised.

       -h
	   Print a summary help and exit.

NOTES
       This command is in the Google Cloud SDK compute component. See
       installing components if it is not installed.

				       GCLOUD COMPUTE BACKEND-SERVICES EDIT(1)
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