manage-tasks
manage-tasks
— manage server administration tasks
Description
This utility can be used to obtain a list of tasks scheduled to run within the Directory Server as well as information about individual tasks.
Options
The manage-tasks
command takes the following options:
Command options:
-c | --cancel {taskID}
-
ID of a particular task to cancel.
-i | --info {taskID}
-
ID of a particular task about which this tool will display information.
-s | --summary
-
Print a summary of tasks. Default: false
--status {taskStatus}
-
Show only tasks with this status.
-t | --type {taskType}
-
Show only tasks of this type.
LDAP connection options:
--connectTimeout {timeout}
-
Maximum length of time (in milliseconds) that can be taken to establish a connection. Use '0' to specify no time out. Default: 30000
-D | --bindDn {bindDN}
-
DN to use to bind to the server. Default: uid=admin
-E | --reportAuthzId
-
Use the authorization identity control. Default: false
-h | --hostname {host}
-
Fully-qualified server host name or IP address. Default: localhost.localdomain
-N | --certNickname {nickname}
-
Nickname of the certificate that should be sent to the server for SSL client authentication.
-o | --saslOption {name=value}
-
SASL bind options.
-p | --port {port}
-
Directory server administration port number.
--providerArg {argument}
-
Configuration argument for the PKCS#11 provider.
--providerClass {class}
-
Full class name of the PKCS#11 provider.
--providerName {name}
-
Name of the PKCS#11 provider.
-T | --trustStorePassword[:env|:file] {trustStorePassword}
-
Truststore password which will be used as the cleartext configuration value.
--useJavaKeyStore {keyStorePath}
-
JKS keystore containing the certificate which should be used for SSL client authentication.
--useJavaTrustStore {trustStorePath}
-
Use a JKS truststore file for validating server certificate.
--useJceKeyStore {keyStorePath}
-
JCEKS keystore containing the certificate which should be used for SSL client authentication.
--useJceTrustStore {trustStorePath}
-
Use a JCEKS truststore file for validating server certificate.
--useJvmTrustStore
-
Use the JVM truststore for validating server certificate. Default: false
--usePasswordPolicyControl
-
Use the password policy request control. Default: false
--usePkcs11KeyStore
-
PKCS#11 keystore containing the certificate which should be used for SSL client authentication. Default: false
--usePkcs12KeyStore {keyStorePath}
-
PKCS#12 keystore containing the certificate which should be used for SSL client authentication.
--usePkcs12TrustStore {trustStorePath}
-
Use a PKCS#12 truststore file for validating server certificate.
-w | --bindPassword[:env|:file] {bindPassword}
-
Password to use to bind to the server. Omit this option while providing the bind DN to ensure that the command prompts for the password, rather than entering the password as a command argument.
-W | --keyStorePassword[:env|:file] {keyStorePassword}
-
Keystore password which will be used as the cleartext configuration value.
-X | --trustAll
-
Trust all server SSL certificates. Default: false
Utility input/output options:
-n | --no-prompt
-
Use non-interactive mode. If data in the command is missing, the user is not prompted and the tool will fail. Default: false
--noPropertiesFile
-
No properties file will be used to get default command line argument values. Default: false
--propertiesFilePath {propertiesFilePath}
-
Path to the file containing default property values used for command line arguments.
General options:
-V | --version
-
Display Directory Server version information. Default: false
-H | --help
-
Display this usage information. Default: false