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NAME

       pki-upgrade - Tool for upgrading system-wide PKI configuration.

SYNOPSIS

       pki-upgrade [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       There are two parts to upgrading PKI system: upgrading the system configuration files used
       by both the client and the server processes and upgrading the server configuration files.

       When   upgrading   PKI   system,   the   existing   system   configuration   files   (e.g.
       /etc/pki/pki.conf)  may  need to be upgraded because the content may have changed from one
       version to another.  The  configuration  upgrade  is  executed  automatically  during  RPM
       upgrade.   However, in case there is a problem, the process can also be run manually using
       pki-upgrade.

       The system upgrade process is done incrementally using upgrade  scriptlets.   The  upgrade
       process  and  scriptlet  execution  is monitored in upgrade trackers.  A counter shows the
       latest index number for the most recently executed scriptlet;  when  all  scriptlets  have
       run, the component tracker shows the updated version number.

       The  upgrade  scriptlets  are  stored  in  /usr/share/pki/upgrade/version/index-name.  The
       version is the system version to be upgraded.  The index is the  script  execution  order.
       The name is the scriptlet name.

       During  upgrade,  the  scriptlets  will  back  up  all  changes  to  the  filesystem  into
       /var/log/pki/upgrade/version/index.  The version and index values indicate  the  scriptlet
       being  executed.   A copy of the files and folders that are being modified or removed will
       be stored in oldfiles.  The names of the newly-added files and folders will be  stored  in
       newfiles.

       The  system  upgrade  process  is  tracked  in  /etc/pki/pki.version.  The file stores the
       current configuration version and the last successful scriptlet index.

OPTIONS

   General options
       --silent
           Upgrade in silent mode.

       --status
           Show upgrade status only without performing the upgrade.

       --revert
           Revert the last version.

       -X
           Show advanced options.

       -v, --verbose
           Run in verbose mode.

       -h, --help
           Show this help message.

   Advanced options
       The advanced options circumvent the normal component  tracking  process  by  changing  the
       scriptlet order or changing the tracker information.

       WARNING: These options may render the system unusable.

       --scriptlet-version version
           Run scriptlets for a specific version only.

       --scriptlet-index index
           Run a specific scriptlet only.

       --remove-tracker
           Remove the tracker.

       --reset-tracker
           Reset the tracker to match the package version.

       --set-tracker version
           Set the tracker to a specific version.

OPERATIONS

   Interactive mode
       By  default,  pki-upgrade  will  run interactively.  It will ask for a confirmation before
       executing each scriptlet.

              $ pki-upgrade

       If there is an error, it will stop and show the error.

   Silent mode
       The upgrade process can also be done silently without user interaction:

              $ pki-upgrade --silent

       If there is an error, it will stop and show the error.

   Checking upgrade status
       It is possible to check the status of a running upgrade process.

              $ pki-upgrade --status

   Troubleshooting
       If there is an error, rerun the upgrade in verbose mode:

              $ pki-upgrade --verbose

       Check the scriptlet to see which  operations  are  being  executed.   Once  the  error  is
       identified and corrected, the upgrade can be resumed by re-running pki-upgrade.

       It  is possible to rerun a failed script by itself, specifying the instance and subsystem,
       version, and scriptlet index:

              $ pki-upgrade --scriptlet-version 10.0.1 --scriptlet-index 1

   Reverting an upgrade
       If necessary, the upgrade can be reverted:

              $ pki-upgrade --revert

       Files and folders that were created by the scriptlet will be removed.  Files  and  folders
       that were modified or removed by the scriptlet will be restored.

FILES

       /usr/sbin/pki-upgrade

AUTHORS

       Ade  Lee <alee@redhat.com>, Ella Deon Lackey <dlackey@redhat.com>, and Endi S.
       Dewata <edewata@redhat.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2013 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.