[Pki-devel] [PATCH] Remove Apache info from pkispawn and pkidestroy

John Magne jmagne at redhat.com
Tue Sep 2 22:35:13 UTC 2014


Comments:

 \fBNote:\fP 
-This utility is only used for Java-based subsystems. The Apache-based Certificate Server subsystems (RA and TPS) are removed using \fBpkiremove\fP.
+This utility is only used for Java-based subsystems.
 .PP
 An instance can contain multiple subsystems, although it may contain at most one of each type of subsystem.  So, for example, an instance could contain CA and KRA subsystems,  but not two CA subsystems.  If \fBpkidestroy\fP is invoked on the last subsystem in the instance, then that instance is removed.  Typically, as subsystems need to contact the CA to update the security domain, the CA instance should be the last instance to be removed.
 
diff --git a/base/server/man/man8/pkispawn.8 b/base/server/man/man8/pkispawn.8
index d09d7d4..0520428 100644
--- a/base/server/man/man8/pkispawn.8
+++ b/base/server/man/man8/pkispawn.8
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A 389 Directory Server instance must be configured and running before this scrip
 .B setup-ds.pl(8).
 .TP
 \fBNote:\fP 
-This utility creates only Java-based subsystems. The Apache-based Certificate Server subsystems (RA and TPS) are created using \fBpkicreate\fP. 
+This utility creates only Java-based subsystems.
 .PP

The preceding two statements about creating/destroying ONLY java based subsystems seems to make less sense now.
Maybe get rid of that note and similar ones?


If tested to work, looks fine. ACK after taking care of caveats above, if agreed.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Harmsen" <mharmsen at redhat.com>
To: "pki-devel" <pki-devel at redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 8:09:34 PM
Subject: [Pki-devel] [PATCH] Remove Apache info from pkispawn and pkidestroy

Please review the attached patch which addresses the entirety of: 


    * PKI TRAC Ticket #1077 - Consider removing [Apache] section from 'default.cfg' . . . 


This patch has been tested to verify that CA, KRA, OCSP, TKS, and TPS instances can still be installed/configured/executed via running 'pkispawn' and removed via running 'pkidestroy'. 

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