Query myproxy repository contents
myproxy-admin-query [ options ]
The myproxy-admin-query command displays information about the credentials stored in the MyProxy repository. It can also be used to remove credentials from the repository, by combining query options with --remove. It accesses the repository directly and must be run on the machine where the myproxy-server(8) is installed from the account that owns the repository.
An example cron job for running myproxy-admin-query periodically to remove invalid (expired, revoked, etc.) credentials from the repository is provided at $GLOBUS_LOCATION/share/myproxy/myproxy.cron.
-h, --help
Displays command usage text and exits.
-u, --usage
Displays command usage text and exits.
-v, --verbose
Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal.
-V, --version
Displays version information and exits.
-l username, --username username
Return information on credentials for a single username. By default, the command returns information on all credentials for all usernames.
-k name, --credname name
Return information on the credentials with the specified name.
-o DN, --owner DN
Return information on the credentials owned by the specified distinguished name.
-e hours, --expiring_in hours
Return information on credentials with remaining lifetime less than the specified number of hours. For example, -e 0 will return all expired credentials.
-t hours, --time_left hours
Return information on credentials with remaining lifetime greater than the specified number of hours.
-i, --invalid
Return information on invalid (expired, revoked, etc.) credentials.
-s dir, --storage dir
Specifies the location of the credential storage directory. The directory must be accessible only by the user running the myproxy-server process for security reasons. Default: /var/lib/myproxy or /var/myproxy or $GLOBUS_LOCATION/var/myproxy
-c file, --config file
Specifies the location of the myproxy-server configuration file, for OCSP options. Default: /etc/myproxy-server.config or $GLOBUS_LOCATION/etc/myproxy-server.config
-r, --remove
Remove the credentials matching the query from the repository. For example, myproxy-admin-query -e 0 -r will remove all expired credentials from the repository.
-L 'msg', --lock 'msg'
Places the credentials matching the query under an administrative lock and specifies a message to be returned on access attempts. Be sure to put the message in quotes so it is captured as one argument to the command.
-U, --unlock
Removes any administrative locks for the credentials matching the query.
0 on success, >0 on error
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