Removing a server from a clustered credential store and setting it up with a single-server credential store
Follow these steps to remove a server from a cluster and clustered credential store and set it up as a non-clustered server with a new credential store:
Procedure
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From the server you are removing from the cluster, use the following server
console command to export the content of the credential store to a new database:
wherekeymgmt export credstore <database> <local_server>
- <
database
> is the name of a database to create to store the data. - <
local_server
> is the Notes hierarchical name of the server.
For example:keymgmt export credstore credstorecopy.nsf hubserver/renovations
- <
- Rename the credstore.nsf file on the server. For example, rename it to credstore_orig.nsf
- Change the Server document of the server to remove the server from the cluster. Then, restart the server.
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Create a named encryption key for the new credential store to be created for
the server:
For example:keymgmt create nek <nekname>
keymgmt create nek credstorekey
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Use the new key to create a new credential store on the server:
For example:keymgmt create credstore <nekname>
keymgmt create credstore credstorekey
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Populate the new credential store with the data from the database that you
created in Step 1.
keymgmt import credstore <database>
where<database>
is the name of the database. For example:keymgmt import credstore credstorecopy.nsf