Returning An Smi-S Provider Certificate To Default - HPE XP P9000 User Manual

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A private key (.key file) has been created. Change the file name to server.key unless the file is
already named that.
A signed public key certificate (.crt file) has been acquired. Change the file name to server.crt
unless the file is already named that.
The private key (server.key file) and the signed public key certificate (server.crt file) are in Base
64-encoded X509 format.
Procedure
Procedure
1. Terminate all Storage Navigators connected to the SMI-S provider.
2. From a PC on which Storage Navigator operates, start the Web browser.
3. Specify the following URL to open the Tool Panel dialog box. https://IP-address-or-host-name-of-
SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi
4. In the Tool Panel dialog box, click Update Certificate Files for SMI-S. The login dialog box for
Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens. If SSL communication has been established, the Security
Alert dialog box opens before the login dialog box. Click OK.
If the Security Alert dialog box regarding the certificate opens at other times, click View Certificate to
confirm that the certificate is correct and then click Yes.
5. In the login dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S, enter the administrator's user ID and
password, and click Login. The upload dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens.
6. In the upload dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S, enter both the public key certificate file
name in the Certificate file (server.crt file) box and the Private Key file (server.key file) box. You
can enter the file names directly or by clicking Browse. Click Upload. The execution confirmation
dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens.
7. Click OK to update the certificate. Update of the certificate starts. Upon completion of the certificate
update, the SMI-S provider restarts to reflect the update. Upon completion of the restart of the SMI-S
provider, the update completion dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens.
8. In the update completion dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S, click OK. The display
returns to the login dialog box.
In some cases, the Security Alert dialog box regarding the certificate may display before the login
dialog box. If so, click View Certificate to confirm that the certificate is correct and then click Yes.
NOTE: If an error occurs during update of the certificate, an error message displays. Resolve the problem
and then run the procedure again, starting with logging in, to update certificate files for SMI-S.

Returning an SMI-S provider certificate to default

You can return a certificate updated in Uploading a signed certificate to the SMI-S provider on page
29 to default.
To return a certificate to default:
30
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