Detach
Detach a non primary network interface from an instance for a default project
Usage:
mgc virtual-machine instances network-interface detach [flags]
Examples:
mgc virtual-machine instances network-interface detach --instance.id="9ec75090-2872-4f51-8111-53d05d96d2c6" --instance.name="some_resource_name" --network.interface.id="9ec75090-2872-4f51-8111-53d05d96d2c6"
Flags:
-h, --help                          help for detach
    --instance object               Instance (at least one of: single property: id or single property: name)
                                    Use --instance=help for more details (required)
    --instance.id string            Instance: Id (between 1 and 255 characters)
                                    This is the same as '--instance=id:string'.
    --instance.name string          Instance: Name (between 1 and 255 characters)
                                    This is the same as '--instance=name:string'.
    --network object                NICRequestInterfaceField (single property: interface)
                                    Use --network=help for more details (required)
    --network.interface object      NICRequestInterfaceField: ID (single property: id)
                                    Use --network.interface=help for more details
                                    This is the same as '--network=interface:object'.
    --network.interface.id string   ID: Id (between 1 and 255 characters)
                                    This is the same as '--network.interface=id:string'.
Global Flags:
    --api-key string           Use your API key to authenticate with the API
-U, --cli.retry-until string   Retry the action with the same parameters until the given condition is met. The flag parameters
                               use the format: 'retries,interval,condition', where 'retries' is a positive integer, 'interval' is
                               a duration (ex: 2s) and 'condition' is a 'engine=value' pair such as "jsonpath=expression"
-t, --cli.timeout duration     If > 0, it's the timeout for the action execution. It's specified as numbers and unit suffix.
                               Valid unit suffixes: ns, us, ms, s, m and h. Examples: 300ms, 1m30s
    --debug                    Display detailed log information at the debug level
    --env enum                 Environment to use (one of "pre-prod" or "prod") (default "prod")
    --no-confirm               Bypasses confirmation step for commands that ask a confirmation from the user
-o, --output string            Change the output format. Use '--output=help' to know more details.
-r, --raw                      Output raw data, without any formatting or coloring
    --region enum              Region to reach the service (one of "br-mgl1", "br-ne1" or "br-se1") (default "br-se1")
    --server-url uri           Manually specify the server to use