Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also
create-file-authdb <connect_options> [--echo|-e] [--no-prompt|-Q] [--verbose|-v] [--vs|-s vs-name] [--syntax|-t keyfile|digestfile] [--no-enabled|-n] --path|-P filepath --config|-c config-name authdb-name
Use this command to create a new authentication database of type file. The authentication database of type file stores user and group information in flat files.
For connect_options description, see help(1).
Specify this option to print this command on the standard output before executing. This option also prints the default value for all the non-mandatory options that you do not provide in the command.
If you specify this option, wadm will not prompt you for passwords while executing this command. Use this option if you have defined all passwords in a password file and specified the file using the --password-file connect_option.
Specify this option to display a verbose output.
Specify the name of the virtual server that resides within the same physical location as the Sun Java System Web Server.
Specify this option to disable the authentication database at runtime.
Specify the syntax of the file. The value can be keyfile or digestfile. The default value is keyfile.
keyfile — text file that contains the user password. It also contains the name of the group to which the user belongs.
digestfile — stores the user and group information based on the encrypted username and password. The digestfile format supports both digest and basic authentication methods.
Specify the location of the authentication database file.
Specify the name of the configuration for which you want to create the authentication database.
wadm create-file-authdb --user=admin --password-file=../admin.passwd --host=serverhost --port=8989 --ssl=true --no-prompt --rcfile=null --config=config1 --path=keyfile1 KEYFILE1 |
The following exit values are returned:
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
help(1), create-ldap-authdb(1), create-pam-authdb(1), create-authdb(1), set-authdb-prop(1), get-authdb-prop(1), delete-authdb(1), list-authdbs(1), create-authdb-userprop(1), delete-authdb-userprop(1), list-authdb-userprops(1)
Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also