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Appendix C SGM Command Reference
sgm killclients
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Use the following keywords and arguments with this command:
clear—Stops the SGM server, if necessary, and removes all SSL keys and
certificates from the server. Before restarting the server, you must either
generate new SSL keys using the sgm keytool genkey command, or you must
completely disable SSL using the sgm ssl disable command.
genkey—Stops the SGM server, if necessary, and generates a new self-signed
public/private SSL key pair on the SGM server. The new keys take effect
when you restart the server.
import_cert cert_filename—Imports the specified signed SSL certificate in
X.509 format.
import_key key_filename cert_filename—Imports the specified SSL key in
OpenSSL format and the specified signed SSL certificate in X.509 format.
list—Lists all SSL key/certificate pairs on the SGM server.
print_csr—Prints a certificate signing request (CSR) in X.509 format.
print_crt—Prints the SGM server’s SSL certificate in X.509 format.
See the “Implementing SSL Support in SGM” section on page 18-26 for more
information on the use of this command.
You must be logged in as the root user (not as a super user) to use this command.
List of SGM Commands
SGM Command Reference, page C-1.
sgm killclients
Solaris Only
Command Description
Forcefully stops all SGM clients, including all GTT clients and Event
Configurators, on the local host.
You must be logged in as the root user (not as a super user) to use this command.
List of SGM Commands
SGM Command Reference, page C-1.