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NAME

       pki-group-member - Command-line interface for managing PKI group members.

SYNOPSIS

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member
       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-find group-ID [command-options]
       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-show group-ID member-ID [command-options]
       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-add group-ID member-ID [command-options]
       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-del group-ID member-ID [command-options]

DESCRIPTION

       The  pki <subsystem>-group-member commands provide command-line interfaces to manage
       group members on the specified subsystem.

       Valid subsystems are ca, kra, ocsp, tks, and tps.

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member
           This command is to list available group member commands for the subsystem.

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-find group-ID [command-options]
           This command is to list group members in the subsystem.

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-show group-ID member-ID [command-options]
           This command is to view a group member details in the subsystem.

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-add group-ID member-ID [command-options]
           This command is to add a member to a group in the subsystem.

       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-group-member-del group-ID member-ID [command-options]
           This command is to delete a member from a group in the subsystem.

OPTIONS

       The CLI options are described in pki(1).

OPERATIONS

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

       All group commands must be executed as the subsystem administrator.

       For example, to list members of a CA group execute the following command:

              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-group-member-find testgroup

       The  results  can  be paged by specifying the (0-based) index of the first entry to return
       and the maximum number of entries returned:

              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-group-member-find --start 20 --size 10

       The above command will return entries #20 to #29.

       To view a member of a CA group, specify the group ID and the member ID  in  the  following
       command:

              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-group-member-show testgroup testuser

       To  add  a  member  to a CA group, specify the group ID and the member ID in the following
       command:

              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-group-member-add testgroup testuser

       To delete a member from a CA group, specify  the  group  ID  and  the  member  ID  in  the
       following command:

              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-group-member-del testgroup testuser

AUTHORS

       Endi S. Dewata &lt;edewata@redhat.com&gt;.

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.