Use the gateway command to configure and control the SGD Gateway.
The full path of the gateway command is
/opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway
.
gateway start | stop | restart | config | server | status | setup | version | sslcert | sslkey | cert | key | setup | uninstall
The available gateway commands are shown in the following table.
Command | Description | More Information |
---|---|---|
gateway start | Starts the SGD Gateway | |
gateway stop | Stops the SGD Gateway | |
gateway restart | Stops and then restarts the SGD Gateway | |
gateway config | Configures the SGD Gateway, and updates the Apache reverse proxy configuration files | |
gateway server | Installs SGD server security certificates and configures load balancing for the SGD array | |
gateway status | Displays the current status for the SGD Gateway | |
gateway version | Displays the version number of the SGD Gateway | |
gateway sslcert | Exports and prints the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate in the client keystore | |
gateway sslkey | Manages the private key and certificate in the client keystore | |
gateway cert export | Exports the SGD Gateway certificate from the SGD Gateway keystore | |
gateway key import | Imports a private key and certificate into the SGD Gateway keystore | |
gateway setup | Runs the SGD Gateway setup program | |
gateway uninstall | Uninstalls the SGD Gateway software |
All gateway commands include a
--help
option. You can use
this option to display help for the command.
The following example starts the SGD Gateway.
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway start
The following example means that the SGD server
server.example.com
is not authorized to use
the SGD Gateway.
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway server remove --server server.example.com