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timeouts command, Syntax, Description, Example

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SSL server CSR key status This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible command line output values are as follows: Private Key and Cert/CSR not available Private Key and CA-signed cert installed Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed Private Key and Self-signed cert installed Private Key stored, CSR available for download SSL client LDAP key status This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible command line output values are as follows as follows: Private Key and Cert/CSR not available Private Key and CA-signed cert installed Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed Private Key and Self-signed cert installed Private Key stored, CSR available for download SSL client CSR key status This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible command line output values are as follows: Private Key and Cert/CSR not available Private Key and CA-signed cert installed Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed Private Key and Self-signed cert installed Private Key stored, CSR available for download timeouts command Syntax timeouts [options] options: -o OS_watchdog_option -l loader_watchdog_option Description Use the timeouts command to display the timeout values or change them. To display the timeouts, type timeouts. To change timeout values, type the options followed by the values. To change timeout values, you must have at least Adapter Configuration authority. The following table shows the arguments for the timeout values. These values match the graduated scale pull-down options for server timeouts on the Web interface. Option -o -l Timeout Operating system timeout Loader timeout Units minutes minutes Values disabled, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 disabled, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 120 Example system> timeouts -o disabled -l 3.5 system> timeouts -o 2.5 Chapter 7. Command-line interface 89

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SSL server CSR key status
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible
command line output values are as follows:
Private Key and Cert/CSR not available
Private Key and CA-signed cert installed
Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed
Private Key and Self-signed cert installed
Private Key stored, CSR available for download
SSL client LDAP key status
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible
command line output values are as follows as follows:
Private Key and Cert/CSR not available
Private Key and CA-signed cert installed
Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed
Private Key and Self-signed cert installed
Private Key stored, CSR available for download
SSL client CSR key status
This status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possible
command line output values are as follows:
Private Key and Cert/CSR not available
Private Key and CA-signed cert installed
Private Key and Auto-gen self-signed cert installed
Private Key and Self-signed cert installed
Private Key stored, CSR available for download
timeouts command
Syntax
timeouts [
options
]
options:
-o
OS_watchdog_option
-l
loader_watchdog_option
Description
Use the
timeouts
command to display the timeout values or change them. To
display the timeouts, type
timeouts
. To change timeout values, type the options
followed by the values. To change timeout values, you must have at least Adapter
Configuration authority.
The following table shows the arguments for the timeout values. These values
match the graduated scale pull-down options for server timeouts on the Web
interface.
Option
Timeout
Units
Values
-o
Operating system timeout
minutes
disabled, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4
-l
Loader timeout
minutes
disabled, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4,
4.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 120
Example
system>
timeouts
-o disabled
-l 3.5
system> timeouts -o 2.5
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