6.0.3

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dir-cli trustedcert get
Retrieves a trusted root certicate from vmdir and writes it to a specied le.
Option Description
--id <cert_ID> ID of the certicate to retrieve. The ID is displayed in the
dir-cli trustedcert list command.
--outcert <path>
Path to write the certicate le to.
--outcrl <path>
Path to write the CRL le to. Not currently used.
--login <admin_user_id>
By default, administrator@vsphere.local. That
administrator can add other users to the CAAdmins
vCenter Single Sign-On group to give them administrator
privileges.
--password <admin_password>
Password of the administrator user. If you do not specify
the password, you are prompted.
dir-cli password create
Creates a random password that meets the password requirements. This command can be used by third-
party solution users.
Option Description
--login <admin_user_id>
By default, administrator@vsphere.local. That
administrator can add other users to the CAAdmins
vCenter Single Sign-On group to give them administrator
privileges.
--password <admin_password>
Password of the administrator user. If you do not specify
the password, you are prompted.
dir-cli password reset
Allows an administrator to reset a user's password. If you are a non-administrator user who wants to reset a
password, use dir-cli password change instead.
Option Description
--account
Name of the account to assign a new password to.
--new
New password for the specied user.
--login <admin_user_id>
By default, administrator@vsphere.local. That
administrator can add other users to the CAAdmins
vCenter Single Sign-On group to give them administrator
privileges.
--password <admin_password>
Password of the administrator user. If you do not specify
the password, you are prompted.
dir-cli password change
Allows a user to change their password. You must be the user who owns the account to make this change.
Administrators can use dir-cli password reset to reset any password.
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