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NAME

       pki-server-subsystem - Command-line interface for managing PKI subsystems.

SYNOPSIS

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-find
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-show subsystem-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-enable subsystem-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-disable subsystem-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-find subsystem-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-show subsystem-ID cert-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-export subsystem-ID cert-ID
       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-update subsystem-ID cert-ID

DESCRIPTION

       The   pki-server   subsystem  commands  provide  command-line  interfaces  to  manage  PKI
       subsystems.  A PKI server instance consists  of  a  single  Apache  Tomcat  instance  that
       contains  one  or more PKI subsystems.  Valid subsystem identifiers are ca, kra, tks, ocsp
       and tps.  No instance may have more than one of each type of subsystem.

       pki-server subsystem commands perform operations on a  specific  subsystem  within  a  PKI
       server instance.  Consequently, all pki-server subsystem commands require specification of
       the instance ID to completely identify the target subsystem.

       Operations that are available include: listing subsystems in an instance; showing  details
       about a subsystem; and enabling and disabling subsystems.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem
           This command is to list available subsystem commands.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-find
           This command is to list subsystems within a specific instance.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-show subsystem-ID
           This command is to view the details about a particular subsystem.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-enable subsystem-ID
           This command is to enable a particular subsystem.
           Each subsystem consists of a web application within the Apache Tomcat instance.
           Enabling  a  subsystem  means  deploying  the  web application so that the application
       initializes
           and is accessible via the HTTP and HTTPS ports for the Apache Tomcat instance.

       Note: Each subsystem runs a set of self-tests on startup.  If these self-tests  fail,  the
       subsystem  will  be  disabled  by  undeploying the web application.  The deployment status
       (enabled/disabled) of the subsystem can  be  determined  from  the  output  of  pki-server
       subsystem-show.   Once the underlying problem is fixed, the subsystem should be re-enabled
       using pki-server subsystem-enable.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-disable subsystem-ID
           This  command  is  to  disable  a  subsystem  by  undeploying  the   web   application
       corresponding to the subsystem.
           The subsystem will no longer be accessible through the web interfaces.
           This is useful when specific subsystems need to be made inaccessible for maintenance
           as  Apache Tomcat allows web applications to be deployed/undeployed while the instance
       is still running (hot deployment).

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-find subsystem-ID
           This command is to list system certificates in a particular subsystem.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-show subsystem-ID cert-ID
           This command is to view the  details  about  a  system  certificate  in  a  particular
       subsystem.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-export subsystem-ID cert-ID
           This command is to export a system certificate in a particular subsystem.

       pki-server [CLI-options] subsystem-cert-update subsystem-ID cert-ID
           This command is to update a system certificate in a particular subsystem.

OPTIONS

       The CLI options are described in pki-server(8).

OPERATIONS

       To  view available subsystem management commands, type pki-server subsystem.  To view each
       command's usage, type pki-server subsystem-<command> --help.

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.