NOTE:Beginning with
PowerStore 4.0 on systems with the
Verify SSL server certificate checkbox enabled, changing the hostname of the vCenter server may impact the connection between
PowerStore and the vCenter. The change in hostname may modify the machine SSL certificate and the VMCA root certificate. The certificates then become untrusted by
PowerStore. See
Restore a vCenter and VASA Provider connection for more details.
Steps
Under
Compute, select
vCenter Server Connection.
Select
Update configuration.
Modify the vCenter Server IP or FQDN, vCenter username, and vCenter password.
Select the
Verify SSL server certificate checkbox to enable PowerStore to validate the vCenter certificate (recommended).
The first time that you select the checkbox, enter the vCenter password.
NOTE:If the vCenter has an FQDN, it is recommended to use the vCenter FQDN instead of the IP address for the connection to
PowerStore.
Click
Update to save the changes.
If you enabled
Verify SSL server certificate for the first time for the connected vCenter Server, additional information for the vCenter SSL certificate is displayed. Review the certificate information, then click
Confirm.
NOTE:The machine SSL certificate appears in vCenter as
__Machine_Cert. For more information about vCenter certificates, see the VMware documentation. For more information about viewing and verifying certificates, see the
PowerStore Security Configuration Guide.
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