Listing CA Bundles
List all CA bundles that match the specified parameters.
Filtering List Results
Use filters to limit the CA bundles in the list. Perform one of the following actions depending on the options that you see:
- From the Search and Filter box above the list table, select one or more filters and specify the values that you want to use to narrow the list. In general, the filters correspond to the columns shown in the list table, although some filters represent attributes that aren't shown in the table. The Compartment filter is always displayed next to Applied filters.
- On the left side of the list page, select a value from one of the available filters, such as compartment, state, or tags.
Change the order of the items in the list table by using the sort icons next to the column names.
For information about searching for resources and managing the columns in the list table, if those features are available, see Listing Resources.
Actions
In the list table, select the name of a CA bundle to open its details page, where you can view its status and perform other tasks.
To perform an action on a CA bundle directly from the list table, select an available option from the Actions menu in the row for that CA bundle:
- View details: Open the details page for the CA bundle.
- Delete: Delete the CA bundle.
- Move resource: Move the CA bundle to another compartment.
- Manage tags: Add one or more tags to the CA bundle. See Resource Tags.
- Copy OCID: Copy the OCID of the CA bundle to the clipboard.
To create a certificate authority, select Create CA bundle.
Use the oci certs-mgmt ca-bundle list command and required parameters to list all CA bundles:
oci certs-mgmt ca-bundle list --allOr, to list all CA bundles in a particular compartment, open a compartment and runoci certs-mgmt ca-bundle list:oci certs-mgmt ca-bundle list --compartment-id <compartment_OCID>For example:
oci certs-mgmt ca-bundle list --compartment-id ocid1.compartment.oc1..<unique_id>For a complete list of parameters and values for CLI commands, see the CLI Command Reference.
Run the ListCaBundles operation to list CA bundles.