Forum Discussion
Dec 05, 2012
Hi Aaron,
Do you know if there is any particular logic to the new naming convention used?
For example, why are the directories appended with "_d"?
Why are they using colons ":" in the file names which means that I need to escape them when scp-ing, mv, openssl etc.
If the files are in "Common_d" why rename the files at all to contain ":Common:"?
Also in the bigip.conf and when creating an scf there is a sys file entry which now contain the following:
sys file ssl-cert /Common/my.domain.local.crt {
cache-path /config/filestore/files_d/Common_d/certificate_d/:Common:my.domain.local.crt_1
revision 1
}
sys file ssl-key /Common/my.domain.local.key {
cache-path /config/filestore/files_d/Common_d/certificate_key_d/:Common:my.domain.local.key_1
revision 1
source-path /config/ssl/ssl.key/my.domain.local.key
}
the cache-path seems to imply that this is the location for a copy of the file, but that doesn't seem to be the case. It's poorly documented in the tmsh ref guide.
the source-path points to a file that does not exist at all.
Any input appreciated.