HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide

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Listing Contents of Device Manager Server TrustStore
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alias: verisignclass3ca
Issued by: "VeriSign, Inc."
Organizational Unit: Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority
Organization: "VeriSign, Inc."
Country: US
Created: Fri Nov 25 12:04:38 JST 2005
Entry Type: Trusted Certificate
Certificate Version: 1
Serial Number: 70bae41d10d92934b638ca7b03ccbabf
Valid from: Mon Jan 29 09:00:00 JST 1996
Valid to: Wed Aug 02 08:59:59 JST 2028
Certificate: VALID
MD5 Fingerprints: 10:FC:63:5D:F6:26:3E:0D:F3:25:BE:5F:79:CD:67:67
SHA1 Fingerprints: 74:2C:31:92:E6:07:E4:24:EB:45:49:54:2B:E1:BB:C5:3E:
61:74:E2
Related topics
Truststores, page 180
Deleting a server certificate from the Device Manager server truststore
To delete a server certificate registered in the Device Manager server truststore, from the HiKeytool
main menu, select SSL configuration for Device Manager Server, and then Delete an entry from the
Device Manager Server TrustStore.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
To delete a server certificate from the Device Manager server truststore:
1. Start HiKeytool, and then in the main menu, enter 1 (SSL configuration for Device Manager Server).
2. In the server main menu, enter 13 (Delete an entry from the Device Manager Server TrustStore).
3. Enter the number of the server certificate to be deleted.
4. Check the displayed message, and then press the y key.
5. Restart the P9000 Command View AE Suite product services for the changes to take effect.
If you will continue to specify other security settings by using HiKeytool, you do not have to restart
the services after each setting. Changes will become effective when you restart the services after
you have finished specifying all settings by using HiKeytool.
HiKeytool will delete the nominated entry, and redisplay the contents of the Device Manager server
truststore. Confirm that the deletion has been completed.
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