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Lotus Domino Administrator 7 Help - Lotus documentation

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Command Result<br />

Tell Amgr Schedule Shows the schedule for all agents scheduled to run for the current day. In addition, the<br />

command shows the agent trigger type, the time the agent is scheduled to run, the<br />

name of the agent, and the name of the database on which the database runs. Checking<br />

the Agent Manager schedule lets you see if an agent is waiting in one of the Agent<br />

Manager queues.<br />

Agent Manager queues:<br />

E - Agents eligible to run<br />

S - Agents scheduled to run<br />

V - Event-triggered agents waiting for their events to occur<br />

Trigger types:<br />

S - Agent is scheduled to run<br />

M - Agent is a new mail-triggered agent<br />

U - Agent is a new/updated document-triggered agent<br />

Tell Amgr Status This command shows a snapshot of the Agent Manager queues and displays the Agent<br />

Manager settings in the Server document.<br />

Certificate Authority process tell commands<br />

This table describes additional Tell commands you can use with the <strong>Domino</strong> CA process.<br />

Command Result<br />

tell ca quit Stops CA process.<br />

tell ca stat Displays summary information for the certifiers using the CA process; this includes the<br />

certifier’s number, its hierarchical name, certifier type (Notes or Internet), whether it is<br />

active, and name of the ICL database.<br />

tell ca show queue<br />

certifier number<br />

tell ca activate certifier<br />

number password<br />

tell ca deactivate<br />

certifier number<br />

Display a list of pending certificate requests, revocation requests, and configuration<br />

modification requests for a specific certifier, using its number from the results of the ″tell ca<br />

status″ command. You can also use * to show this information for all certifiers that are<br />

using the CA process.<br />

Activate a certifier if the certifier is created with ″Require password to activate certifier,″ or<br />

use this for any certifier that has been deactivated. Activation is enabled during CA setup<br />

and creation. Activate a specific certifier by entering its number from the results of the ’tell<br />

ca status’ command. Or you can actually unlock all server ID/password-protected certifiers<br />

at one time with this command, if you specify ″*″ for the certifier number. The CA process<br />

then prompts you for the password for each certifier.<br />

Deactivate a certifier. You will need to activate it again in order for it to process any<br />

request. Use * to deactivate everything, or deactivate a specific certifier by entering its<br />

number from the results of the ’tell ca status’ command.<br />

tell ca lock idfile Lock all certifiers that were set up with a lock ID, as specified during CA setup.<br />

tell ca unlock idfile<br />

password<br />

tell ca CRL issue<br />

certifier number<br />

tell ca CRL push<br />

certifier number<br />

Unlock all certifiers using the ID and password that comprise the lock ID. The lock ID is<br />

specified during CA setup.<br />

Issue a non-regular (immediate) CRL for a specific certifier, where certifier number is the<br />

number of the certifier specified in the results of the ″tell ca status″ command.<br />

Push a certifier’s latest regularly scheduled CRL to the <strong>Domino</strong> Directory, where certifier<br />

number is the number of the certifier specified in the results of the ″tell ca status″<br />

command.<br />

Appendix A Server Commands 1539

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