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Modifying AMS-MDM connection security via GUI

Dell EMC VxFlex Ready Node AMS User Guide
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b. Run this command:
EMC-ScaleIO-ams-cli-3.0-<build>.XXX.jar --username
<USERNAME> --password <PASSWORD>
replace_ams_certificate
The signed certificate replaces the unsigned certificate in the AMS server.
6. Start the process of renewing the certificate in the Linux-based AMS server:
a. Perform either of the following:
Access full path: java -jar /opt/emc/scaleio/ams/webapps/
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ROOT/resources/scaleio_repository/
Relative path: cd /opt/emc/scaleio/ams/webapps/ROOT/
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resources/scaleio_repository
b. Run this command:
EMC-ScaleIO-ams-cli-3.0-<build>.jar --username <USERNAME> --
password <PASSWORD>
The signed certificate replaces the unsigned certificate in the AMS server.
Set up secure or non-secure connectivity between AMS and MDM, using the VxFlex
OS GUI. The default setting is secure AMS-MDM connectivity.
Before you begin
Ensure that you have:
The VxFlex OS GUI installed on your computer
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The username and password for logging in to the VxFlex OS GUI
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About this task
It is recommended to always use a secure AMS-MDM connection for accessing the
VxFlex OS MDM. Only when access to the MDM is denied, for reasons such as
expiration of a security certificate, and you need MDM access for maintenance, should
you disable the secure AMS-MDM connection. You should fix the issue, and then
enable the secure AMS-MDM connection again.
Procedure
1. Log in to the VxFlex OS GUI.
2. Display the System Settings menu.
--
--file_name <NAME_FILE>
--replace_nodes_certificates

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