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SANtricity 11.6
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Resolve untrusted certificates

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Untrusted certificates occur when a storage array attempts to establish a secure connection to SANtricity Unified Manager, but the connection fails to confirm as secure. From the Certificate page, you can resolve untrusted certificates by importing a self-signed certificate from the storage array or by importing a certificate authority (CA) certificate that has been issued by a trusted third party.

Before you begin
  • You must be logged in with a user profile that includes Security Admin permissions.

  • If you plan to import a CA-signed certificate:

    • You have generated a certificate signing request (.CSR file) for each controller in the storage array and sent it to the CA.

    • The CA returned trusted certificate files.

    • The certificate files are available on your local system.

About this task

You might need to install additional trusted CA certificates if any of the following are true:

  • You recently added a storage array.

  • One or both certificates are expired.

  • One or both certificates are revoked.

  • One or both certificates are missing a root or intermediate certificate.

Steps
  1. Select Certificate Management.

  2. Select the Trusted tab.

    This page shows all certificates reported for the storage arrays.

  3. Select either Import  Certificates. to import a CA certificate or Import  Self-signed storage array certificates to import a self-signed certificate.

    To limit the view, you can use the Show certificates that are…​ filtering field or you can sort the certificate rows by clicking one of the column heads.

  4. In the dialog box, select the certificate, and then click Import.

    The certificate is uploaded and validated.