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NAME

       euare-servercertupload - Upload a server certificate

SYNOPSIS

       euare-servercertupload (-c CERT_CONTENT | --certificate-file FILE)

       (--private-key KEY | --private-key-file FILE)
              [--certificate-chain CHAIN | --certificate-chain-file FILE] [-p PATH] [--as-account
              ACCOUNT] [-U URL] [--region USER@REGION] [-I  KEY_ID]  [-S  KEY]  [--security-token
              TOKEN] [--debug] [--debugger] [--version] [-h] CERT

DESCRIPTION

       Upload a server certificate

   positional arguments:
       CERT   name to give the new server certificate (required)

   optional arguments:
       -c CERT_CONTENT, --certificate-body CERT_CONTENT
              PEM-encoded certificate

       --certificate-file FILE
              file containing the PEM-encoded certificate

       --private-key KEY
              PEM-encoded private key

       --private-key-file FILE
              file containing the PEM-encoded private key

       --certificate-chain CHAIN
              PEM-encoded  certificate  chain.  This is typically the PEM-encoded certificates of
              the chain, concatenated together.

       --certificate-chain-file FILE
              file  containing  the  PEM-encoded  certificate  chain.   This  is  typically   the
              PEM-encoded certificates of the chain, concatenated together.

       -p PATH, --path PATH
              path for the new server certificate (default: "/")

       --as-account ACCOUNT
              [Eucalyptus  cloud  admin  only]  run  this command as the administrator of another
              account

       -U URL, --url URL
              identity service endpoint URL

       --region USER@REGION
              region and/or user names to search when looking up config file data

       -I KEY_ID, --access-key-id KEY_ID

       -S KEY, --secret-key KEY

       --security-token TOKEN

       --debug
              show debugging output

       --debugger
              launch interactive debugger on error

       --version
              show the program's version and exit

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit