Returning an SMI-S provider certificate to default

System Administrator Guide for VSP 5000 Series

Version
90-09-2x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-98RD9009-16

You can return a certificate updated in Uploading a signed certificate to the SMI-S provider to default.

  • You must have the Storage Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
  1. Close all Device Manager - Storage Navigator sessions on the SMI-S provider.
  2. On the Device Manager - Storage Navigator computer, open a web browser and enter the following URL to open the Tool Panel dialog box.
    http://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi
  3. In the Tool Panel dialog box, click Upload Configuration Files for SMI-S. The Upload Configuration Files Login dialog box opens.
    If SSL communication has been established, the Security Alert dialog box opens before the login dialog box. In the Security Alert dialog box, click OK.
  4. In the Login dialog box, enter the administrator's user ID and password, and click Login. The upload dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens.
  5. In the upload dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S, click Return to the default configuration. The execution confirmation dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S opens.
  6. 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.
  7. In the update completion dialog box for Update Certificate Files for SMI-S, click OK. The display returns to the login dialog box.
    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.
    Note: If the Security Alert dialog box for the certificate opens at other times, click View Certificate to confirm that the certificate is correct and then click Yes.