Searching Activities - Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 8 - AGENTS GUIDE Agents Manual

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Figure 9.12. Results for Searching for Certificates
The results show all of the information about the certificate:
• ID, the unique entry ID for the certificate
• Serial number, the serial number of the certificate, which is assigned by the CA which issued it
• Subject, the subject name of the certificate; this usually identifies the user of the certificate
• Token ID, the ID of the token on which the certificate is enrolled
• Key Type, the kind of key, which indicates the purpose or usage of the certificate
• Last Status, which is the status of the certificate as of the last time the token was processed
(meaning it may not reflect the most current status)
• User ID, the user ID of the person who is associated with the token
• Last Modified At, the timestamp of the last modification to the certificate

9.3.5. Searching Activities

Activities are essentially logs for the TPS subsystem, and for the actions taken on individual tokens.
Activities are logs of actions performed on a token, so searching for activities means searching for the
token, and returning its specific log of activities.
To find all tokens, a subset of tokens, or a specific token, click the List/Search Activities link in the
Agent Operations tab, and fill in the name of the user or the whole or partial token identification
number (CUID). The certificates search form, then, appears identical to the regular token search form.
As with searching for tokens, asterisks (*) can be used in the search fields as wildcards and leaving a
field blank returns all tokens.
NOTE
It is possible to list the activities for a single token by opening the token information page
and then clicking the Show Activities button.
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