List or describe keypair profiles
Requirements
Using keypair profiles is an account-level control.
Your account admin can permit or prohibit other users from working with keypair profiles.
You can only use this flow if you have enabled keypair profiles as a requirement for keypair generation.
You must specify the alias and algorithm at the time of generation if keypair profiles are not enabled.
Command
Keypair profile commands begin with:
smctl keypair profile
or
smctl kp profile
or
smctl keypair profiles
or
smctl keypair keypairprofile
or
smctl keypair keyprofiles
Subcommands
Keypair profile commands support these subcommands:
Shortcut | Subcommand | Description |
---|---|---|
desc | describe | Get details for a keypair profile ID. |
ls | list | List keypair profiles. |
Describe keypair profile
Describe keypair profile commands begin with:
smctl keypair profile describe
or
smctl kp profile desc
Flags
Describe keypair profile commands support these flags:
Shortcut | Flag | Description |
---|---|---|
--account-id string | Account ID for the user. Format: --account-id="<value>" | |
-h | --help | Help for keypair profiles. |
Example
Description: Describe the keypair profile with the provided keypair profile ID.
Command:
smctl keypair profiles describe <keypair profile id> <account id string>
Command sample:
smctl keypair profiles describe a609c6e6-fc89-48ff-a071-1d7001580452
List keypair profile
List keypair profile commands begin with:
smctl keypair profile list
or
smctl kp profile ls
Flags
List keypair profile commands support these flags:
Shortcut | Flag | Description |
---|---|---|
--account-id string | Account ID for the user. Format: --account-id="<value>" | |
-h | --help | Help for keypair profiles. |
Example
Description: List the keypair profile with the specified keypair profile alias.
Command:
smctl keypair profiles list -–filter name=<keypair profile alias>
Command sample:
smctl keypair profiles list -–filter name=keypair-profile-name