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Managing Services and
Certificates With CLI
Commands 4
A set of CLIs allows you to manage VMCA (VMware Certificate Authority), VECS (VMware Endpoint
Certificate Store), and VMware Directory Service (vmdir). The vSphere Certificate Manager utility
supports many related tasks as well, but the CLIs are required for manual certificate management and for
managing other services.
Table 41. CLI Tools for Managing Certificates and Associated Services
CLI Description See
certool
Generate and manage certificates and
keys. Part of VMCAD, the VMware
Certificate Management service.
certool Initialization Commands Reference
vecs-cli
Manage the contents of VMware
Certificate Store instances. Part of
VMAFD.
vecs-cli Command Reference
dir-cli
Create and update certificates in
VMware Directory Service. Part of
VMAFD.
dir-cli Command Reference
sso-config
Some vCenter Single Sign-On
configuration. In most cases, using the
Platform Services Controller Web
interface is recommended. Use this
command for two-factor authentication
setup.
Command-line help.
vCenter Server Two-Factor Authentication
service-control
Start or stop services, for example as
part of a certificate replacement workflow
CLI Locations
By default, you find the CLIs in the following locations on each node.
Windows
C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\vmafdd\vecs-cli.exe
C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\vmafdd\dir-cli.exe
C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\vmcad\certool.exe
C:\Program Files\VMware\VCenter server\VMware Identity
Services\sso-config
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