Version. The version number.
Build Number. The number that identifies the build that was used for this
installation.
Security Level. The server's security level—whether the server is meant for use
in the United States and Canada (domestic) or any other part of the world
(export). (See "Configuring the Server's Security Preferences" on page 478.)
Server Status. The server's status—whether it is
unknown
properly.
Changing the Name of an Instance
Following installation, the name of a CMS instance is in the form:
(
CMS
<instance_id>
You first specified this when you installed this server.
For example, if you installed an instance of Certificate Management System with
an ID of
You can change the instance name to a more descriptive one later. If you change
the instance name, Certificate Management System uses the new name as a
descriptive nickname for the instance. It shows the new name in Netscape Console
only; it does not change the original instance ID in the configuration.
To change the name of a particular CMS instance:
Log in to Netscape Console (see "Logging In to Netscape Console" on
1.
page 336).
In the Console tab, select the CMS instance you want to rename.
2.
; normally,
unknown
cert-<instance_id>
is the ID for this instance of Certificate Management System.
, the instance name will be
testCA
indicates that the server hasn't been configured
)
cert-testCA
Chapter 7
Changing the Name of an Instance
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started
stopped
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