6.2
Table Of Contents
- System Administration
- Contents
- System Administration
- Updated Information
- Configuring vRealize Automation
- Configuring System Settings
- Configuring IaaS
- The Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Configure the vRealize Automation Appliance Database
- Perform an Appliance Database Failover
- Validate Appliance Database Replication
- Bulk Import, Update, or Migrate Virtual Machines
- Managing vRealize Automation
- Managing Tenants
- Brand Tenant Login Pages
- Install a Hotfix
- Updating vRealize Automation Certificates
- Extracting Certificates and Private Keys
- Update vRealize Automation Certificates when all are Expired
- Updating the Identity Appliance Certificate
- Updating the vRealize Appliance Certificate
- Updating the IaaS Certificate
- Replace the Identity Appliance Management Site Certificate
- Updating the vRealize Appliance Management Site Certificate
- Replace a Management Agent Certificate
- Resolve Certificate Revocation Errors
- View License Usage
- Monitoring Logs and Services
- Starting Up and Shutting Down vRealize Automation
- Customize Data Rollover Settings
- Remove an Identity Appliance from a Domain
- Backup and Recovery for vRealize Automation Installations
- Backing Up vRealize Automation
- Activate the Failover IaaS Server
- vRealize Automation System Recovery
2 Update the vRealize Appliance with the Identity Appliance Certificate
After the Identity Appliance certificate is updated, the system administrator updates the vRealize
Appliance with the new certificate information. This process reestablishes trusted communications
between the virtual appliances.
Replace a Certiļ¬cate in the Identity Appliance
The system administrator can replace a self-signed certificate with one from a certificate authority. The
same certificate can be used on multiple machines.
The labels for the private key and certificate chain headers and footers depend on the certificate authority
in use. Information here is based on headers and footers for a certificate generated by openssl.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the Identity Appliance management console by using its fully qualified domain name,
https://identity-hostname.domain.name:5480/.
2 Log in with user name root and the password you specified when you deployed the Identity
Appliance.
3 Click the SSO tab.
The red text is a prompt, not an error message.
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