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"cat food" (quotation marks) |
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Changing the Key in the key.bin
In a High Availability environment with several servers, change the key in the key.bin as follows:
- Go to the writer machine in the JMX. You can choose any machine in the cluster and click on the writer link on the top of each page.
- In the UCMDB section of the console, click UCMDB:service=Discovery Manager.
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Change the key in one of the following ways:
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Click changeEncryptionKey (this imports the existing encryption key)
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Click generateEncryptionKey (this generates a random encryption key)
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- On the writer machine, go to the file system and find the key.bin at: C:\UCMDB\UCMDBServer\conf\discovery\key.bin
- Copy the key.bin from the location on the writer machine to each one of other machines in the cluster to the folder: C:\UCMDB\UCMDBServer\conf\discovery\customer_1\ and rename the destination file (for example, key_new.bin).
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For each of the other servers (readers) do the following:
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Switch the reader to be a writer (you can do this from the High Availability JMX) and wait until it changes.
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Connect to the JMX of the current writer and click UCMDB:service=Discovery Manager.
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Click and invoke changeEncryptionKey, use the same details you entered in step 3 (for newKeyFileName, use the new name you assigned at step 5).
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Verify that you get the following message: Key was created successfully.
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