User guide

Chapter 3: DSView Software Servers 77
window. The message states: Remote server is not responding. Information displayed may not
match remote side.
If the certificate information does not match, continue to step 5.
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If the certificate information matches, go to step 6.
5. Click Update. The spoke server certificate information will be updated on the hub server.
6. Click Close. The Spoke Servers window will open.
To update the certificate of a hub server on the spoke server:
1. On the spoke server, click the System tab. DSView Server will automatically be selected in the
top navigation bar and the name of the spoke server will appear at the top of the side
navigation bar.
2. Click Hub Server in the side navigation bar. The Hub Server window will open.
3. In the hub Server window, click Certificate. The Hub Server Certificate window will open
including information about the spoke server certificate (Actual Certificate) and the certificate
registered for this spoke server on the hub server (Registered Certificate).
If the DSView software cannot obtain the certificate information from the hub server, a
message will appear at the bottom of the DSView Server Certificate - Hub Server window. The
message states: Remote server is not responding. Information displayed may not match
remote side.
If the certificate information does not match, continue to step 4.
4. Click Update. The hub server certificate information will be updated on the spoke server.
To delete a spoke server:
1. On the hub server, in the Spoke Servers window, click the checkbox to the left of the spoke
servers you wish to delete.
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Click the checkbox to the left of Name at the top of the list to select all spoke servers listed in
the window for deletion.
2. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
3. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to cancel.
NOTE: When a spoke server is deleted, it is no longer allowed to communicate with the hub server. Only spoke
servers that are no longer active should be deleted. If a spoke server is still active, it may be re-registered using
the Register Spoke Server wizard.
Replication
Replication is a task that synchronizes the hub and spoke server databases. By default, replication
runs every 12 hours on each spoke server. A spoke server’s first replication occurs automatically