1pki-upgrade(8)                 PKI Upgrade Tool                 pki-upgrade(8)
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NAME

6       pki-upgrade - Tool for upgrading system-wide PKI configuration.
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SYNOPSIS

10       pki-upgrade [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

14       There  are two parts to upgrading PKI system: upgrading the system con‐
15       figuration files used by both the client and the server  processes  and
16       upgrading the server configuration files.
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19       When  upgrading  PKI  system,  the  existing system configuration files
20       (e.g. /etc/pki/pki.conf) may need to be upgraded  because  the  content
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22       upgrade is executed automatically during RPM upgrade.  However, in case
23       there  is  a  problem,  the  process  can  also  be  run manually using
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27       The  system  upgrade  process  is  done  incrementally  using   upgrade
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30       most  recently  executed  scriptlet;  when all scriptlets have run, the
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34       The  upgrade  scriptlets  are  stored  in   /usr/share/pki/upgrade/ver‐
35       sion/index-name.   The  version  is  the system version to be upgraded.
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40       During upgrade, the scriptlets will back up all changes to the filesys‐
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44       The  names  of the newly-added files and folders will be stored in new‐
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48       The system upgrade process is  tracked  in  /etc/pki/pki.version.   The
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OPTIONS

54   General options
55       --silent
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80       The advanced options circumvent the normal component  tracking  process
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84       WARNING: These options may render the system unusable.
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OPERATIONS

108   Interactive mode
109       By default, pki-upgrade will run interactively.  It will ask for a con‐
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117       If there is an error, it will stop and show the error.
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121       The upgrade process can also be done silently without user interaction:
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131   Checking upgrade status
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140       If there is an error, rerun the upgrade in verbose mode:
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147       Check the scriptlet to see which operations are being  executed.   Once
148       the  error  is  identified and corrected, the upgrade can be resumed by
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152       It is possible to rerun a  failed  script  by  itself,  specifying  the
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160   Reverting an upgrade
161       If necessary, the upgrade can be reverted:
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168       Files  and  folders that were created by the scriptlet will be removed.
169       Files and folders that were modified or removed by the  scriptlet  will
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FILES

174       /usr/sbin/pki-upgrade
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AUTHORS

178       Ade   Lee   lt;alee@redhat.comgt;,  Ella  Deon  Lackey  lt;dlackey@red‐
179       hat.comgt;, and Endi S. Dewata lt;edewata@redhat.comgt;.
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183       Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.  This is licensed under the  GNU  Gen‐
184       eral  Public  License,  version  2  (GPLv2).  A copy of this license is
185       available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.
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189PKI                              Jul 22, 2013                   pki-upgrade(8)
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