This authenticated command gets certificate applied to Ops Manager
Usage:
om [OPTIONS] ssl-certificate [ssl-certificate-OPTIONS]
This authenticated command gets certificate applied to Ops Manager
Application Options:
--ca-cert= OpsManager CA certificate path or value
[$OM_CA_CERT]
-c, --client-id= Client ID for the Ops Manager VM (not required
for unauthenticated commands) [$OM_CLIENT_ID]
-s, --client-secret= Client Secret for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_CLIENT_SECRET]
-o, --connect-timeout= timeout in seconds to make TCP connections
(default: 10) [$OM_CONNECT_TIMEOUT]
-d, --decryption-passphrase= Passphrase to decrypt the installation if the
Ops Manager VM has been rebooted (optional for
most commands) [$OM_DECRYPTION_PASSPHRASE]
-e, --env= env file with login credentials
-p, --password= admin password for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_PASSWORD]
-r, --request-timeout= timeout in seconds for HTTP requests to Ops
Manager (default: 1800) [$OM_REQUEST_TIMEOUT]
-k, --skip-ssl-validation skip ssl certificate validation during http
requests [$OM_SKIP_SSL_VALIDATION]
-t, --target= location of the Ops Manager VM [$OM_TARGET]
--trace prints HTTP requests and response payloads
[$OM_TRACE]
-u, --username= admin username for the Ops Manager VM (not
required for unauthenticated commands)
[$OM_USERNAME]
--vars-env= load vars from environment variables by
specifying a prefix (e.g.: 'MY' to load
MY_var=value) [$OM_VARS_ENV]
-v, --version prints the om release version
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
[ssl-certificate command options]
-f, --format= Format to print as (options: table,json)
(default: table)