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Diffstat (limited to 'base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 index a8c36c556..cbefa7568 100644 --- a/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 +++ b/base/java-tools/man/man1/pki-securitydomain.1 @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ pki-securitydomain \- Command-Line Interface for managing Certificate System sec .SH SYNOPSIS .nf \fBpki\fR [CLI options] \fBsecuritydomain\fR -\fBpki\fR [CLI options] \fBsecuritydomain-get-install-token\fR [command options] \fBpki\fR [CLI options] \fBsecuritydomain-show\fR [command options] .fi @@ -33,11 +32,6 @@ The \fBpki-securitydomain\fR commands provide command-line interfaces to manage This command is to list available security domain commands. .RE .PP -\fBpki\fR [CLI options] \fBsecuritydomain-get-install-token\fR [command options] -.RS 4 -This command is to get an installation token. -.RE -.PP \fBpki\fR [CLI options] \fBsecuritydomain-show\fR [command options] .RS 4 This command is to show the contents of the security domain. @@ -49,9 +43,7 @@ The CLI options are described in \fBpki\fR(1). .SH OPERATIONS To view available security domain commands, type \fBpki securitydomain\fP. To view each command's usage, type \fB pki securitydomain-<command> \-\-help\fP. -To get an installation token (used when installing a new subsystem within a security domain): - -\fBpki <security domain admin authentication> securitydomain-get-install-token \-\-hostname <hostname> \-\-subsystem <subsystem>\fP +." To get an installation token (used when installing a new subsystem within a security domain): To show the contents of the security domain: |