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- pete_71470Cirrostratus
You can indeed have many virtuals referencing the same certificate. The profiles that are shared to many different virtuals must either be in partition /Common or in the partition holding the virtuals (except for iRules, objects in one partition can't be referenced in a different partition -- but /Common objects are visible to all).
I use this command to hunt down profile usage:
` tmsh cd /; list ltm profile PROFILE-TYPE one-line recursive | grep DESIRED-PROFILE
You then trundle through the output with a script, editor, etc. Replace PROFILE-TYPE with client-ssl, http, etc.
- Santavi_241428NimbostratusHI pete,many thanks for your reply.. Itried this but got following..tmsh cd /; list ltm profile PROFILE-TY PE one-line recursive | grep SSLPROFILENAME Syntax Error: unexpected argument "cd" bash: list: command not found AM I MISSING SOMETHING?
- nitassEmployee
tmsh cd /; list ltm profile PROFILE-TYPE one-line recursive | grep DESIRED-PROFILE
shouldn't we list virtual rather than profile?
e.g.
[root@ve11c:Active:In Sync] config tmsh -c "cd /; list ltm virtual one-line recursive" |grep -i fastl4 ltm virtual Common/fwd { destination Common/0.0.0.0:0 ip-forward mask any profiles { Common/fastL4 { } } source 0.0.0.0/0 source-address-translation { type automap } translate-address disabled translate-port disabled vlans { Common/v423 } vlans-enabled vs-index 7 }