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Restoring the NNMi Public Key Certificate

Caution If the NNMi management server participates in NNMi application failover or is a member of a high availability (HA) cluster, contact your support representative for assistance.

The nnm.keystore file stores the public key certificate that NNMi uses for encryption. The NNMi installation process creates the nnm.keystore file and links the certificate in this file to the nms_sec_key record in the NNMi database (Postgres or Oracle).

If NNMi is subsequently uninstalled, but the Oracle user and database tables for NNMi are not deleted (cascaded delete of the Oracle user) before a subsequent reinstall, the nms_sec_key entry is not valid for the newly created nnm.keystore file.

To restore the NNMi public key certificate, complete the following tasks:

Task 1: Determine the Status of KeyManager Service

Task 2: Back up the Current nnm.keystore File

Task 3: Attempt to Locate the Original nnm.keystore File

Task 4: If Available, Restore the Original nnm.keystore File