Renews all self-signed certificates in the specified server’s keystore.
Synopsis
asadmin renew-self-signed-certificates [--help]
[--reload={false|true}]
[--domainName=name]
[--domainDir=directory]
[--node=nodeName]
[--nodeDir=directory]
[--listener=listenername]
[--target=instanceName]Description
The renew-self-signed-certificates subcommand renews all self-signed certificates in a keystore using the old distinguished name and alias.
These certificates are then placed in the key and trust stores of the target instance or listener, replacing the old ones.
Options
- --help
- -?
- 
Displays the help text for the subcommand. 
- --target
- 
This option helps specify the target on which you are renewing its self-signed certificates. Valid values are: - server
- 
Applies to the default server instance. This is the default value. 
- cluster_name
- 
Applies to every server instance in the cluster. 
- instance_name
- 
Applies to a specified sever instance. 
 
- --reload
- 
Whether the HTTP listeners should be reloaded. Defaults to false
- --listener
- 
The name of the HTTP or IIOP listener to add the certificate to. 
- --domainname
- 
The name of the domain where the target instance exists. Defaults to domain1or the existing domain if only one exists.
- --domainDir
- 
The path to the directory containing the target domain. Defaults to as-install/glassfish/domains
- --node
- 
The name of the node where the target instance exists. Defaults to localhost-$domainname
- --nodeDir
- 
The path to the directory containing the target node. Defaults to as-install/glassfish/nodes
Examples
Example 1 Renews all self-signed certificates on the default domain
asadmin renew-self-signed-certificates