2 ceph-authtool: must specify filename
3 usage: ceph-authtool keyringfile [OPTIONS]...
5 -l, --list will list all keys and capabilities present in
7 -p, --print-key will print an encoded key for the specified
8 entityname. This is suitable for the
9 'mount -o secret=..' argument
10 -C, --create-keyring will create a new keyring, overwriting any
12 -g, --gen-key will generate a new secret key for the
14 --gen-print-key will generate a new secret key without set it
15 to the keyringfile, prints the secret to stdout
16 --import-keyring FILE will import the content of a given keyring
18 -n NAME, --name NAME specify entityname to operate on
19 -u AUID, --set-uid AUID sets the auid (authenticated user id) for the
21 -a BASE64, --add-key BASE64 will add an encoded key to the keyring
22 --cap SUBSYSTEM CAPABILITY will set the capability for given subsystem
23 --caps CAPSFILE will set all of capabilities associated with a
24 given key, for all subsystems
25 --mode MODE will set the desired file mode to the keyring
26 e.g: '0644', defaults to '0600'