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Hello,
We got the following. Is this going to cause any distruption to regular users accessing files? If it is just the management interface, then only a few of us access this and our subnet is locked up (don't loose any sleep over it).
mgmtgwd.certificate.expiring: A digital certificate with Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) xxx_svm1, Serial Number 0xxx695852C222, Certificate Authority 'xxx_svm1' and type server for Vserver xxx_svm1 will expire in the next 1 day(s).
Message Name:
mgmtgwd.certificate.expiring
Sequence Number:
49588
Description:
This message occurs when a digital certificate for a Vserver is about to expire. Client-server communication will not be secure if the certificate expires.
Action:
Install a new digital certificate on the system using the 'security certificate create' or 'security certificate install' command.
Thanks,
TT
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Hi there! This certificate is used when applications integrate directly with SVMs and are set to stritctly check certs.
The certificate can be renewed by following the instructions in this article - https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Software/ONTAP_OS/How_to_renew_a_Self-Signed_SSL_certificate_in_ONTAP_9
Hope this helps!
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The link pointed me to the cli page to create a new certificate and delete my old one. Thanks!
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You can update your digital certificate on the graphical management page as described in the URL
