tklmConfigUpdateEntry
Use the tklmConfigUpdateEntry command
to change an existing entry or to add an entry in the SKLMConfig.properties
file.
Note: The IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager command-line
interface commands will be deprecated in the later versions of IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager. Use the
REST interfaces instead.
Purpose
Changes an existing entry or adds an entry in theSKLMConfig.properties
file.
Use the tklmDeviceGroupAttributeUpdate command
to change an attribute of a device group in the IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager database.Note: If you use the graphical user interface, or command-line
interface, you can change the IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager configuration
file while the server is running. Depending on the change, you might
see a message that indicates you to restart the IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager server for the
change to take effect.
Permissions
Your role must have a permission to the configure action.
Syntax
tklmConfigUpdateEntry -name attributename -value attributevalueParameters
- -name
- Required. Specify the name of the attribute.
- -value
- Required. Specify the value of an attribute. Depending on the
attribute, you can specify multiple values, by using commas to separate
the values. For more information, see the
SKLMConfig.properties
file.
Examples
This Jython-formatted command example
changes the types of events that are audited, specifying an Audit.event.types
property to have two values (runtime and audit_management)
in the SKLMConfig.properties
file.
print AdminTask.tklmConfigUpdateEntry ('[-name Audit.event.types
-value runtime,audit_management]')
This example specifies a different TCP port number.
print AdminTask.tklmConfigUpdateEntry
('[-name TransportListener.tcp.port -value 3802]')