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4 Upload the file to vCenter Server and install the scripts.
In environments with an external Platform Services Controller, you also upload the file to the
Platform Services Controller.
OS Procedure
Windows a Log in as a user with Administrator privileges.
b Copy the VMware-vSphereTlsReconfigurator-version-
build_number.x86_64.msi file that you just downloaded.
c Install the MSI file.
Linux a Connect to the appliance using SSH and log in as a user who has privileges
to run scripts.
b Copy the VMware-vSphereTlsReconfigurator-version-
build_number.x86_64.rpm file to the appliance using an SCP client.
c If the Bash shell is not currently enabled, run the following commands.
shell.set --enabled true
shell
d Go to the directory where the uploaded rpm file is located and run the
following command.
rpm -Uvh VMware-vSphereTlsReconfigurator-version-
build_number.x86_64.rpm
After installation completes, you find the scripts at the following locations.
OS Location
Windows
n
C:\Program Files\VMware\CIS\vSphereTLSReconfigurator\VcTlsReconfigurator
n
C:\Program Files\VMware\CIS\vSphereTLSReconfigurator\EsxTlsReconfigurator
Linux
n
/usr/lib/vmware-vSphereTlsReconfigurator/VcTlsReconfigurator
n
/usr/lib/vmware-vSphereTlsReconfigurator/EsxTlsReconfigurator
Perform an Optional Manual Backup
The TLS Configuration utility performs a backup each time the script modifies vCenter Server,
Platform Services Controller, or vSphere Update Manager on the vCenter Server Appliance. If you need a
backup to a specific directory, you can perform a manual backup.
Backup of the ESXi configuration is not supported.
For vCenter Server or Platform Services Controller, the default directory differs for Windows and the
appliance.
OS Backup Directory
Windows
c:\users\current_user\appdata\local\temp\yearmonthdayTtime
Linux
/tmp/yearmonthdayTtime
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