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The instructions apply to vCenter Server 5.5 source deployments.
In vSphere 6.0 and later certificates are stored in the VMware Endpoint Certificate Store. The migration
process proceeds normally and preserves your certificates. For information about vCenter Server 6.0
certificates location, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2111411
Certificate Files Location
The vCenter Server certificate files are located at %ProgramData%\VMware\VMware
VirtualCenter\SSL
Supported Certificate Types
If your environment uses any of the supported certificate types, you can continue with the migration. The
migration process proceeds normally and preserves your certificates.
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Your rui.crt file contains the entire chain including the leaf certificate. You can create this type of
certificate by deploying and using the VMware SSL Certificate Automation Tool, see
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2057340.
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Your rui.crt file contains the leaf certificate and the corresponding cacert.pem is available in
%ProgramData%\VMware\VMware VirtualCenter\SSL to validate the rui.crt.
Unsupported Certificate Types
If your environment uses any of the unsupported certificate types, you must prepare your certificates
before you can proceed with the migration process proceeds.
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Your rui.crt contains only the leaf certificate, the cacert.pem is missing or invalid, and
cacert.pem is not added to the Windows trust store.
Get the Certificate Authority certificate, including all intermediate certificates, and create a
cacert.pem file, or replace the vCenter Server certificates with any of the supported formats.
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Your rui.crt contains only the leaf certificate and the cacert.pem is missing or invalid, but the
cacert.pem is added to the Windows trust store.
Get the Certificate Authority certificate, including all intermediate certificates from the Windows trust
store and create cacert.pem. Use OpenSSL to verify the certificate by running verify -CAfile
cacert.pem rui.crt command.
For more information about vSphere security certificates, see the vSphere Security documentation.
System Requirements for the vCenter Server Appliance Installer
You can run the vCenter Server Appliance GUI or CLI installer from a network client machine that is
running on a Windows, Linux, or Mac operating system of a supported version.
To ensure optimal performance of the GUI and CLI installers, use a client machine that meets the
minimum hardware requirements.
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