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I have  V7R2M0 HTTP Server where I updated my LetsEncrypt certificates and restarted the server instance.  Now I see this error:

[ibm_ssl:error] [pid 4294:tid 00000007] ZSRV_MSG0242: Key database file password expired, error = 107.

As far as I can determine, this is related to the DCM in some way.  Yes, I changed the password through the web admin interface and that made no difference.  As far as I can tell, the fact that it is a LetsEncrypt certificate isn't relevant, DCM generated the CSR and DCM imported the certificate with no problems.  It's just starting the instance with the SSL directives that is the issue. I don't know of another key database password except for the one in DCM that points to: /QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/CERT/SERVER/DEFAULT.KDB

Anyone run into this?  A Google search turns up plenty of IBM links that point to nothing helpful when relating to IBM i....


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