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pki-server-instance(8) | PKI Instance Management Commands | pki-server-instance(8) |
NAME¶
pki-server-instance - Command-Line Interface for managing Certificate System instances.
SYNOPSIS¶
pki-server [CLI options] instance pki-server [CLI options] instance-cert pki-server [CLI options] instance-cert-export pki-server [CLI options] instance-find pki-server [CLI options] instance-show <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-start <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-stop <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-migrate --tomcat <version> <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-nuxwdog-enable <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-nuxwdog-disable <instance ID> pki-server [CLI options] instance-externalcert-add -i <instance ID>
--cert-file <path> --trust-args <args> --nickname <nickname> --token <token> pki-server [CLI options] instance-externalcert-del -i <instance ID>
--nickname <nickname> --token <token>
DESCRIPTION¶
The pki-server instance commands provide command-line interfaces to manage Certificate Server (CS) instances. A Certificate Server instance consists of a single Apache Tomcat instance that contains one or more CS subsystems.
Operations that are available include: listing and showing details about local instances; starting and stopping instances; performing instance migrations; and enabling or disabling password prompted instance startup using nuxwdog.
pki-server [CLI options] instance
pki-server [CLI options] instance-cert
pki-server [CLI options] instance-cert-export
pki-server [CLI options] instance-find
pki-server [CLI options] instance-show <instance ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-start <instance ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-stop <instance ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-migrate --tomcat <version> <instance_ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-nuxwdog-enable <instance ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-nuxwdog-disable <instance ID>
pki-server [CLI options] instance-externalcert-add -i
<instance ID>
--cert-file <path> --trust-args <args> --nickname
<nickname> --token <token>
The trust arguments are those defined for NSS databases eg. "C,c,c". See certutil(1) for more details.
pki-server [CLI options] instance-externalcert-del -i
<instance ID>
--nickname <nickname> --token <token>
OPTIONS¶
The CLI options are described in pki-server(8).
OPERATIONS¶
To view available instance management commands, type pki-server instance. To view each command's usage, type pki-server instance-<command> --help.
All pki-server commands must be executed as the system administrator.
AUTHORS¶
Ade Lee <alee@redhat.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.
July 15, 2015 | version 10.2 |