Pierre,
1. Batch process works fine for me but there is just one thing that is not very handy: When I use the command 'List Users' in the Batch System/Workflow Management menu, then I don't have directly the list of the users but instead I have got a list of the first letters for each registered user ; then I can click on the letter and another letter appears and so
At the developers workshop we agreed that this was not practical. In the next version the batch data is going to be stored in the database and be much more integrated with the OpenCA workflow.
2. Also, I am wondering what would be the result of deleting batch users' info (deleting the content of openca/var/bp/users/ and the file openca/var/bp/users.txt) once I got back the pkcs12 files and pin codes and once the certificates have been successfully imported on the CA and RA. Because maybe I don't want this list to become huge later on and get trouble with old users data causing trouble.
as long as the certificates are all processed through and are in OpenCA then i think that this is not a problem. I was going to write a short command to do exactly that but never got round to it. When using large volumes through this version of the BP you _MUST_ delete the directories and files as the OS can not handle the volume of directories and files !
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