Removing an Adapter Certificate

You can delete an old or expired certificate associated with an adapter.
  1. In a Web browser, navigate to the
    VMware Aria Operations
    administration interface at https://node-FQDN-or-ip-address/ui.
  2. Log in with the administrator user name and password.
  3. In the menu, click
    Administration
    , and in the left pane click
    Management
    Certificates
    .
  4. In the certificate window, select the certificate that has to be removed.
  5. Click
    Delete
    to remove the certificate.
    You must own the credential used to configure the adapter to be able to delete the certificate. For more information, see 통합에서 자격 증명 구성.
  6. If the certificate is being used by the adapter, then the following message comes up:
    The screenshot displays the confirmation dialog box. You can click yes
							to confirm the deletion or no to cancel.
    A certificate can be configured for one or more adapters if it is the same destination system.
  7. If you delete a certificate which is already being used by another adapter, the adapter fails to connect or start. As a workaround, perform the following steps:
    1. On the left pane, click
      Data Sources
      Integrations
      .
      The Accounts tab appears.
    2. Select the particular integration and click the vertical ellipsis and then click
      Edit
      .
      The Account Information page opens.
    3. Click
      Validate Connection
      .
      If the adapter instance is saved using a credential that is owned by another user, you must apply your own credentials to validate the connection. For more information, see 자격 증명 관리.
    4. A prompt comes up asking the user to import the associated certificate. Click
      OK
      .
    5. Restart the adapter from the
      Accounts
      tab. To do so, select the same integration and click the vertical ellipsis and then click
      Stop Collecting
      and then click
      Start Collecting
      .