The keystore file is a key database file that contains
both public keys and private keys. Public keys are stored as signer
certificates while private keys are stored in the personal certificates.
A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration references keystore configurations
during WebSphere® Application
Server runtime. Whether a keystore file was created by another keystore
tool or saved from a previous configuration, the file must be part
of a keystore configuration object. You can create a keystore configuration
for the existing keystore object.
Before you begin
Expected state: the deployment manager, node agents, and servers
are started.
Procedure
- Stop all Sametime® Gateway
Servers, but leave the deployment manager and node agents running.
- Using the Integrated Solutions Console, click .
- Click New.
- Type a name in the Name field that
specifies the unique name to identify the keystore; for example:
STGWKS
.
- In the Path field, specify this
location for the keystore file:
${CONFIG_ROOT}/STGWKS.p12
.
- Type a password in the Password field.
The password is used to protect the keystore.
- Type the keystore password again in the Confirm
Password field to confirm the password.
- Select PKCS12 from the list. The type that you select is
for the keystore file that you specified in the Path field.
- Click Apply and Save.
- Ensure that all of the nodes in the cluster are started.
- In the deployment manager's Integrated Solutions Console, click .
- Start any node agent that is not running.
- Synchronize all the nodes.
- In the deployment manager's Integrated Solutions Console, click .
- Select all available nodes and click Full Resynchronize.