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Security Management Center Commands
sgCertifyLogSrv
[host=<Management Server Address
[\Domain]>]
Contacts the Management Server and creates a new certificate
for the Log Server to allow secure communications with other
SMC components. Renewing an existing certificate does not
require changing the configuration of any other SMC
components.
host specifies the address of the Management Server. If the
parameter is not defined, the loopback address (localhost) is
used.
Domain specifies the administrative Domain the Log Server
belongs to if the system is divided into administrative Domains.
If the Domain is not specified, the Shared Domain is used.
The Log Server needs to be shut down before running this
command. Restart the server after running this command.
sgCertifyMgtSrv
Creates a new certificate for the Management Server to allow
secure communications between the SMC components.
Renewing an existing certificate does not require changes on any
other SMC components.
The Management Server needs to be shut down before running
this command. Restart the server after running this command.
sgCertifyWebPortalSrv
[host=<Management Server Address
[\Domain]>]
Contacts the Management Server and creates a new certificate
for the Web Portal Server to allow secure communications with
other SMC components. Renewing an existing certificate does
not require changing the configuration of any other SMC
components.
host specifies the address of the Management Server. If the
parameter is not defined, the loopback address (localhost) is
used.
Domain specifies the administrative Domain the Web Portal
Server belongs to if the system is divided into administrative
Domains. If the Domain is not specified, the Shared Domain is
used.
The Web Portal Server needs to be shut down before running this
command. Restart the server after running this command.
sgChangeMgtIPOnAuthSrv <IP
address>
Changes the Management Server’s IP address in the
Authentication Server’s local configuration to the IP address you
give as a parameter. Use this command if you change the
Management Server’s IP address.
Restart the Authentication Server after running this command.
sgChangeMgtIPOnLogSrv <IP address>
Changes the Management Server’s IP address in the Log
Server’s local configuration to the IP address you give as a
parameter. Use this command if you change the Management
Server’s IP address.
Restart the Log Server service after running this command.
Table A.1 Security Management Center Command Line Tools (Continued)
Command Description