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- Servlet parameters
- Parameter: appthreadspersession
- Parameter: disableXrs
- Parameter: fetchnotnullsystemp
- Parameter: group
- Parameter: groupbindaddress
- Parameter: grouplicenseip
- Parameter: groupmcastaddress
- Parameter: groupname
- Parameter: groupport
- Parameter: groupsubnetaddress
- Parameter: grouptimeout
- Parameter: host
- Parameter: httpPort
- Parameter: httpsPort
- Parameter: keystoreFile
- Parameter: keystorePass
- Parameter: loadBalancer
- Parameter: logperthread
- Parameter: maxattachmentcount
- Parameter: memorypollinterval
- Parameter: queryhashcode
- Parameter: reportgroup
- Parameter: reportlbstatus
- Parameter: sslConnector
- Parameter: threadsperprocess
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsJKS
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsPwd
- Parameter: truststoreFile
- Parameter: truststorePass
Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsJKS
Startup parameters change the behavior of the HPE Service Manager server. You can always set a startup parameter from the server's operating system command prompt.
Parameter
ssl_trustedClientsJKS
Description
This parameter defines the path and file name to the Java keystore containing the list of trusted client certificates from which the HPE Service Manager server allows connection requests. When you enable the ssl_reqClientAuth parameter with any of the servlet implementations, only the clients with signed certificates in this keystore can connect to the HPE Service Manager server. This keystore contains a copy of each client's signed certificate. All servlet implementation options require access to certificates stored in Java keystore formats.
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of the Service Manager server?
No
Default value
None
Possible values
Path and file name of the Java keystore containing the list of trusted client certificates
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -httpsPort:13081 -ssl_trustedClientsJKS:trusted.jks -ssl_trustedClientsPwd:<password>
Initialization file: ssl_trustedClientsJKS:trusted.jks
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