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SGE_CA(8) Grid Engine Administrative Commands SGE_CA(8)

util/sgeCA/sge_ca - Grid Engine CSP Support control command

sge_ca command [command options]

sge_ca controls a simple Grid Engine Certificate Authority that is used for the special Certificate Security Protocol (CSP) mode. CSP mode improves the security behavior of Grid Engine by enabling OpenSSL secured communication channels and X509v3 certificates for authentication. In addition it is possible to export the key material or to create JKS keystores for the JMX connector. There follows a list of possible commands and command options to give an overview of what functionality is available. For further details about every command refer to the COMMAND DETAILS section.

Show usage.
Create the infrastructure for a new Grid Engine Certificate Authority with its corresponding files and directories, and a set of keys and certificates for the Grid Engine daemon, root and admin user.
Manipulate individual keys and certificates.
Print out certificates, keys and certificate revocation lists in human readable form.
Echo the $CATOP or $CALOCALTOP directory. This command is usually run as root on the qmaster host after a CA infrastructure has been created. If "-cadir", "-catop" or "-calocaltop" are set, the corresponding directories are printed.
Create certificates and keys for a bunch of users contained in user file, a single user, or SDM daemon in the form u:g:e.
Export the certificate and key for user user or SDM daemon g in PKCS12 format and to export the Grid Engine daemon certificate and key in PKCS12 format.
Create keystore for all users with a certificate and key, the keystore for a single user user, or the keystore containing the Grid Engine daemon certificate and key.
Renew the certificate for user user, for the CA, for the Grid Engine daemon, or the SDM daemon with common name g. The old certificate remains valid until it expires. NB. The option of this name was re-named to -rrenew in Grid Engine 8.1.9.
Renew the certificate for user user, for the CA, for the Grid Engine daemon, or the SDM daemon with common name g, and revoke the old ones (updating the revocation list). NB. This requires unique_subject=no in sge_ssl_template.cnf, which is the default for new installations, but might not be set for old ones.
Revoke the certificate cert, which should be an actual PEM file, updating the revocation list.

In the above, "command options" is a combination of the following options depending on the command. The COMMAND DETAILS section explains which options are usable for each command.

days of validity of the certificate
Use SHA-1 instead of MD5 as message digest
Use DES to encrypt the generated private key with a passphrase. The passphrase is requested when a key is created or used.
Write to directory dir
Define CA hostname (CA master host)
Define $CALOCALTOP and $CATOP settings as dir.
Define $CALOCALTOP setting
Define $CATOP setting
Define a keystore password file that contains a password that is used to encrypt the keystore and the keys contained therein
Define output file to write the keystore to
Define a PKCS12 password file that contains a password that is used to encrypt the PKCS12 export file and the keys contained therein
Define the output directory dir to write the exported PKCS12 format file to. Otherwise the current working directory is used.


The -init command creates a new Grid Engine certificate authority and its corresponding files. Usually "sge_ca -init" is run by user root on the master host. If the options -adminuser, -cadir, -calocaltop, and -catop are not used, and the Grid Engine environment variables SGE_ROOT, SGE_CELL and SGE_QMASTER_PORT are set, the CA directories are created in the following locations: $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/sgeCA (can be overruled by -catop dir or -cadir dir)
/var/lib/sgeCA/port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT/$SGE_CELL or /var/lib/sgeCA/sge_qmaster/$SGE_CELL (can be overruled by -calocaltop dir or -cadir dir).
The following information must be delivered for the site: two letter country code, state, location, e.g. city or your building code, organization (e.g. your company name), organizational unit, e.g. your department, and email address of the CA administrator (you!).

Certificates and keys are generated for the CA itself, the Grid Engine daemon, installation user (usually root), and finally for the admin user.

How and where the certificates and keys are created can be influenced additionally by:

Change the time of validity of the certificates to number of days instead of 365 days
Change the message digest algorithm from MD5 to SHA-1
Encrypt the generated keys with a passphrase
Use user as admin user
Use host as the CA master host
[-cadir dir] [-catop dir] [-calocaltop dir]
Set $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP to dir to use something other than the Grid Engine default directories. Either -cadir dir has to be specified to replace $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP by the same directory or -catop dir for $CATOP and -calocaltop dir for $CALOCALTOP.
Generate user certificate and keys for u:g:e, where u is the user id, g is the "common name" (real name of the user), and e is the user's email address. By default the certificate is valid for 365 days or for days, as specified with -days days. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop, and -calocaltop.
Generate daemon certificate and keys for u:g:e with parameters and lifetime as for -user. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host.
Usually sge_ca -usercert user file is run as user root on the master host. The argument user file contains a list of users in the following format:


eddy:Eddy Smith:eddy@griders.org

sarah:Sarah Miller:sarah@griders.org

leo:Leo Lion:leo@griders.org
where the fields separated by colon are:

Unix user:Gecos field:email address
Renew the certificate for user. By default the certificate is extended for 365 days or for days specified with -days days. If the value is negative the certificate becomes invalid. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop, and -calocaltop.
Renew the CA certificate, similarly to -renew.
Renew the Grid Engine daemon certificate, similarly to -renew.
Renew the SDM daemon certificate of g, where g is the common name of the daemon, similarly to -renew.
Export certificate and key of user user (Unix user name) in PKCS12 format. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. If -pkcs12pwf file is used, the file and the corresponding key will be encrypted with the password in file. If -pkcs12dir dir is used, the output file is written into dir/user.p12 instead of ./user.p12. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop, and -calocaltop.
Export certificate and key of Grid Engine daemon in PKCS12 format, similarly to -pkcs12.
Export certificate and key of SDM daemon with common name g in PKCS12 format,, similarly to -renew.
Create a keystore containing certificate and key of user user in JKS format where user is the Unix user name. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. If -kspwf file is used the keystore and the corresponding key will be encrypted with the password in file. The -ksout file option specifies the keystore file that is created. If the -ksout file option is missing the default location for the keystore is $CALOCALTOP/userkeys/user/keystore. This command is usually invoked by sge_ca -userks. A prerequisite is a valid JAVA_HOME environment variable setting. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop and -calocaltop.
Generate a keystore in JKS format for all users having a key and certificate. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. If -kspwf file is used, the keystore and the corresponding key will be encrypted with the password in file. The keystore files are created in $CALOCALTOP/userkeys/user/keystore. This command is run after user certificates and keys have been created with 0ercert userfile or if any of the certificates have been renewed. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop and -calocaltop.
Generate a keystore containing the Grid Engine daemon certificate and key in JKS format. This command is usually run as user root on the qmaster host. If -kspwf file is used the keystore and the corresponding key will be encrypted with the password in file. The keystore file is created in $CALOCALTOP/private/keystore. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP may be overruled by -cadir, -catop and -calocaltop.
Print a PEM-format certificate cert.
Print a PEM-format key key.
Print a PEM-format certificate revocation list crl.
Create a private key and a certificate request for the calling user. These are created as newkey.pem and newreq.pem in the current working directory. If the option -outdir dir is specified in addition the files are created in dir.
Sign a certificate request. The CA certificate under $CATOP (default $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/sgeCA), and CA key from $CALOCALTOP (default /var/sgaCA/{port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT|sge_qmaster}/$SGE_CELL) are used for the signature. If $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP are set to a different directory the information there is used. The certificate is created as newcert.pem in the current working directory or in dir if the option -outdir dir has been specified. In addition the option "-days number of days" can be specified to change the default validity from 365 to number of days.
Verify a certificate's validity where cert is the certificate in pem format. $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP can be overruled by -cadir, -catop and -calocaltop.
Run by a user to copy their certificate and key on the master host to $HOME/.sge/port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT/$SGE_CELL/certs/cert.pem and the corresponding private key to $HOME/.sge/port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT/$SGE_CELL/private/key.pem, which are used instead of the files in $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP. The command is only recommended for testing purposes, or where $HOME is on a secure shared file system.

# sge_ca -init -cadir /tmp -sha1 -encryptkey -days 31
Create a CA infrastructure in /tmp with a certificate validity of 31 days using SHA-1 instead of MD5 as message digest. The keys are encrypted and a passphrase has to be entered during the creation of the different keys or during signing a certificate with the created CA key.
# sge_ca -usercert /tmp/myusers.txt -cadir /tmp
/tmp/myusers.txt contains
user1:My User:user1@myorg.org
and user1 is a valid Unix user account. Create a key and certificate for user1.
# sge_ca -userks -cadir /tmp
Create a keystore for all users of the simple CA. The keystore is stored under /tmp/userkeys/user/keystore.
# sge_ca -renew root -cadir /tmp -days -1
Make the root certificate temporarily invalid.
# sge_ca -renew_ca -days 365 -cadir /tmp
Renew the CA certificate for 365 days.

Specifies the location of the Grid Engine standard configuration files.
If set, specifies the default Grid Engine cell.

The command must usually be called with Grid Engine root permissions on the master host. For more details on the permission requirements consult the detailed description for the different commands above.

sge_ca creates a file tree starting in $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP. The default for $CATOP is usually $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/sgeCA and for $CALOCALTOP /var/lib/sgeCA/{port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT|sge_qmaster}/$SGE_CELL where the subpaths beginning with $ expand to the content of the corresponding environment variable.

In addition there may optionally exist the user certificate in $HOME/.sge/port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT/$SGE_CELL/certs/cert.pem and the corresponding private key in $HOME/.sge/port$SGE_QMASTER_PORT/$SGE_CELL/private/key.pem which are used instead of the files in $CATOP and $CALOCALTOP. (See sge_ca -copy above.)

SGE_ROOT/util/sgeCA/sge_ssl_template.cnf: OpenSSL configuration file.

SGE_ROOT/util/sgeCA/sge_ssl.cnf: OpenSSL configuration file used for signing.

sge_qmaster(8).

See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

2011-05-19 SGE 8.1.3pre