Switch from a self-signed to a VASA third-party CA certificate
About this task
Starting in
PowerStoreOS 3.5, you can use a third-party VASA certificate instead of the default
PowerStore self-signed certificate. This option also allows you to register more than one vCenter with the
PowerStore cluster using your third-party root CA.
NOTE:If you have existing vVols on
PowerStore Manager managed by the vCenter, the vVols may temporarily go offline after you remove
PowerStore as the VASA provider in vCenter, until it is re-registered.
Optionally, go to
Settings > Security > Certificates to verify the self-signed VASA certificate appears with a
Type of
Client CACertificate and
Issued By information for VMware or the third-party CA.
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