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on machines where we use iTera, whenever we change something in the DCM on the primary, we do a savrst to the target machine of the following
objects:
/QIBM/userdata/icss/cert/server/*
If you are not using ObjectConnect (SS1 option 22) then just sav and rst.
This moves the Certificate store, lock, stock and barrel, to the target and includes the same password as the primary.
There might be a better way today, but this has been working for us for years.
On 06/08/2011 11:30 AM, Raul A. Jager W. wrote:
It is in the IFS, but it is encrypted and the direct copy doesn't work.
There must be some Export - import command, maibe "SAVSECDTA" and
"RSTUSRPRF"?
I have seen a *dcm option in the RSTUSRPRF, but I'm affraid to try it.
Does somebody have experience in the matter?
Raúl
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Jack Kingsley wrote:
if it is in the IFS you could use the sav and rst commands.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Raul A. Jager W.<raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are finaly upgrading our v5r3 computer to a new Power with v7r1.
I got the "digital Cerificate Manager" working, but it has nothing, not
even a "System almacen",
How do I copy from the old machine the "VeriSign" certificate?
TIA,
Raúl
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