HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 administration server guide
Table 4-1 Task commands for modutil (continued)
Allowed optionsDescriptionTasks
-installdir
installation_directory
-tempdir temporaryFolder
Adds a new PKCS #11 module to the
database. The module must be
contained in the named JAR file.
The JAR file identifies all files to
install, the module name, and
mechanism flags. It should also
contain any files to be installed on the
target machine, including the PKCS
#11 module library and other files,
such as documentation.
The JAR file uses the Netscape Server
PKCS #11 JAR format. See “JAR
information file” for more
information on creating JAR files.
-jar JARfile
Shows basic information about the
contents of the secmod.db file. To
display detailed information about a
particular module, including its slots
and tokens, specify a value for
moduleName.
-list [moduleName]
-mechanisms mechanismList
Specifies the security mechanisms for
which the named module will not be
a default provider.
-undefault moduleName
Table 4-2 “Options for modutil” describes the different options for the modutil task commands.
Table 4-2 Options for modutil
DescriptionOption
Specifies a folder in which to access or create security module database files.
This argument is required for every command. This should point to the Admin
Server configuration directory. For example:
-dbdir /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv
-dbdir dbFolder
Specifies the root installation folder for the files supplied with the
-jarJAR-file task. The installation_directory folder should be one
in which it is appropriate to store dynamic library files.
-installdir
installation_directory
Specifies the library file which contains the PKCS #11 module that is being
added to the database. Use the full path to identify the file.
-libfile libraryFile
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