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Display Azure Key Vaults configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays the Azure Key Vault (AKV) configuration for a given Vserver.
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Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <Vserver Name>]
- Vserver-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration for the given Vserver.
[-client-id <text>]
- Application (Client) ID of Deployed Azure Application-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given client id.
[-tenant-id <text>]
- Directory (Tenant) ID of Deployed Azure Application-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given tenant id.
[-name {(ftp|http)://(hostname|IPv4 Address|'['IPv6 Address']')…}]
- Deployed Azure Key Vault DNS Name-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given key vault name.
[-state {available|not-responding|unknown}]
- Azure Key Vault Cluster State-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given state. The state can be either available or unknown.
[-key-id {(ftp|http)://(hostname|IPv4 Address|'['IPv6 Address']')…}]
- Key Identifier of AKV Key Encryption Key-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given key id.
[-unavailable-nodes <text>]
- Names of Unavailable Nodes-
If you specify this parameter, then the command displays only the AKV configuration with the given unavailable-nodes.
Examples
The following example lists all Vservers with AKV configuration.
cluster-1::>security key-manager external azure show Vserver: v1 Client ID: 4a0f9c98-c5aa-4275-abe3-2780cf2801c3 Tenant ID: 8e21f23a-10b9-46fb-9d50-720ef604be98 Key ID: https://akv-keyvault.vault.azure.net/keys/key1/a8e619fd8f234db3b0b95c59540e2a74 Name State ------------------------------------------ ------- https://akv-keyvault.vault.azure.net unknown Unavailable Nodes: node1