Recovering From A Hardware Failure On An Access Gateway Machine; Reinstalling A Failed Access Gateway - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - GATEWAY GUIDE Manual

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4 Click OK.
5 Click [Name of Reverse Proxy].
This needs to be the same reverse proxy that you selected in
6 For the Server Certificate, click the Select Certificate icon, select the certificate whose CN
matches the published DNS name of the parent proxy service, then click OK.
7 Click OK.
When you click OK, the correct certificate is added to the keystore.
8 Repeat
reverse proxies use the same certificate, continue with
9 On the Access Gateways page, click Update > OK.
The configuration changes are pushed to the Access Gateway, and the Access Gateway loads
and uses the new certificate.
7.4.3 Recovering from a Hardware Failure on an Access
Gateway Machine
If an Access Gateway machine experiences a hardware failure, such as a failed hard disk, you can
preserve its configuration and have it applied to the replacement machine. For information about this
procedure, see
Administration Console

7.4.4 Reinstalling a Failed Access Gateway

If the hardware of your Access Gateway fails and the Access Gateway is not a member of a cluster,
you might receive the following message when you reinstall it:
Start unsuccessful. Reason: Unable to read keystore: /opt/novell/devman/jcc/
certs/esp/signing.keystore.
If you receive this message, use the following process to solve the problem:
1 Add the failed Access Gateway to a cluster.
Ignore the pending status of this command.
2 Reinstall the Access Gateway with a new IP address.
3 Add the new Access Gateway to the cluster and make it the primary cluster server.
4 Delete the failed Access Gateway from the cluster and from the Administration Console.
5 (Optional) If you want the Access Gateway to use the old IP address:
5a Reinstall the Access Gateway by using the old IP address.
5b Add it to the cluster.
5c Make it the primary cluster server.
5d Delete the Access Gateway that is using the new IP address from the cluster and from the
Administration Console.
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for each reverse proxy that uses a unique certificate. If all the
"Restoring an Access
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