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follows: 0 = silent; 1 = Error only; 2 = Events + Errors; 3 = Debug-info, Events + Errors.

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PKI Certificate Installation Utility for Solaris Task-Options: -g Get CSRs and generate a CSR data file -G Get CSRs (even from switches with certificates) -i Install Certificates from a data file -l Licensed Product report compile and generate Event-Log-file: -e event-log-file This is the path\file-name of log file created and written to (or if it already exists, appended to) with event/error data. Data-file: -d data-file This is the path\file-name of an input or output file - If the task-option is Get-CSRs, the file is an output file created and written to with CSR data. - If the task-option is Install Certificates, data is read from it. - If the task-option is Licensed Product report generation, the file is written to. Address-file: -a addr-file This is the path\file-name of optional input file containing IP addresses or aliases of fabrics to which sessions should be established. If this argument is not provided, this data is read from the file indicated by environment variable FABRIC_CONFIG_FILE if defined. Address-Switch-IP: -A switch-addr This is the IP address of the switch/fabric to which to connect for the given task. Log-Level: -L n The argument n is a numeric value, 0-3, indicating the level of detail for information logged to the event log file. This may be provided on the command line using the -L argument when using interactive mode. This is used primarily for debug purposes. Values and their meanings are as follows: 0 = silent; 1 = Error only; 2 = Events + Errors; 3 = Debug-info + Events + Errors. Username: -u user-name The argument user-name is the login used for the one switch IP/Name given with the -A switch-name argument. If -u is used, a password must also be provided via the -p argument. Secure Fabric OS for Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Firmware Release Notes 11

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PKI Certificate Installation Utility for Solaris
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Secure Fabric OS for Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Firmware Release Notes
Task-Options:
-g
Get CSRs and generate a CSR data file
-G
Get CSRs (even from switches with certificates)
-i
Install Certificates from a data file
-l
Licensed Product report compile and generate
Event-Log-file:
-e event-log-file
This is the path\file-name of log file created and written to (or if it already
exists, appended to) with event/error data.
Data-file:
-d data-file
This is the path\file-name of an input or output file
If the task-option is Get-CSRs, the file is an output file created and
written to with CSR data.
If the task-option is Install Certificates, data is read from it.
If the task-option is Licensed Product report generation, the file is
written to.
Address-file:
-a addr-file
This is the path\file-name of optional input file containing IP addresses or
aliases of fabrics to which sessions should be established. If this argument
is not provided, this data is read from the file indicated by environment
variable
FABRIC_CONFIG_FILE
if defined.
Address-Switch-IP:
-A switch-addr
This is the IP address of the switch/fabric to which to connect for the
given task.
Log-Level:
-L n
The argument
n
is a numeric value, 0-3, indicating the level of detail for
information logged to the event log file. This may be provided on the
command line using the
-L
argument when using interactive mode. This is
used primarily for debug purposes. Values and their meanings are as
follows: 0 = silent; 1 = Error only; 2 = Events + Errors; 3 = Debug-info +
Events + Errors.
Username:
-u user-name
The argument
user-name
is the login used for the one switch IP/Name
given with the
-A switch-name
argument. If
-u
is used, a password must
also be provided via the
-p
argument.