lstruststore

Use the lstruststore command to display the current certificate stores.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lstruststore id-bytesobject_idobject_name

Parameters

-bytes
(Optional) Displays all capacity values in bytes.
object_id | object_name
(Optional) Specifies the object ID or name that you want to display.

Description

This command displays all trust stores that are available to the system.

This table provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view data.
Table 1. lstruststore output
Attribute Description
id Indicates the store ID.
name Indicates the name of the store.
percent_used Indicates the used space in the store as a percentage of available space.
space Indicates the remaining space available. Default is KiB up to 1 decimal place.
ipsec Indicates if the certificates in the store are used for the IPsec service. Value can be on or off.
restapi Indicates if the certificates in the store are used for the REST API. Value can be on or off.
email Indicates if the certificates in the store are used to validate the configured email servers. Value can be on or off.
snmp Indicates if the certificates in the store are used to validate the configured SNMP servers.
syslog Indicates if the certificates in the store are used to validate the configured syslog servers.
grid_references Indicates the number of grid members that are sharing the trust in this truststore entry.
  • A blank value indicates that it is not a grid truststore.
  • A zero value indicates that it is a grid truststore but no member using it yet.
  • A non-zero value indicates the number of members pointing to truststore.