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Generates a new CSR (certificate signing request).

Synopsis

 
asadmin generate-csr [--help] [--domainName=name] [--domainDir=directory] [--node=nodeName] [--nodeDir=directory] [--listener=listenername] [--target=instanceName] [alias]

Description

This command can generate a certificate signing request (CSR) for an instance or listener’s self-signed certificate, placing the resultant CSR file in the as-install/glassfish/tls directory, using the alias name as the generated file name for the CSR.

Important
The command overwrite a CSR with the same name already present in the directory.

Options

--help: -?: Displays the help text for the subcommand. --target: This option helps specify the target on which you are generating the CSR. Valid values are:
server;; Applies to the default server instance. This is the default value. cluster_name;; Applies to every server instance in the cluster. instance_name;; Applies to a specified sever instance. --listener: The name of the HTTP or IIOP listener to add the certificate to. --domainname: The name of the domain where the target instance exists.

+ Defaults to domain1 or the existing domain if only one exists. --domainDir: The path to the directory containing the target domain.

+ Defaults to as-install/glassfish/domains --node: The name of the node where the target instance exists.

+ Defaults to localhost-$domainname --nodeDir: The path to the directory containing the target node.

+ Defaults to as-install/glassfish/nodes

Operands

alias: The alias name to use when generating the CSR for the corresponding self-signed certificate.

Examples

Example 1 Generate a new CSR for the certificate with the test-cert alias

 
asadmin generate-csr --listener http-listener-2 --target instance-1 test_cert

Exit Status

0: subcommand executed successfully 1: error in executing the subcommand

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