On Nov 10, 2005, at 6:26 PM, David Boyes wrote:


Just copy the Linux files from the old level to the new
level; there's no need to regenerate the database.  No, you
can't import a certificate.  The export function is included
so you can look at the requests and certificates.

Except with all the built-in networking brain-damaged by the SSL IUCV stack, it's kinda hard to copy things to safe places that don't get nuked during an upgrade. We should really have a long discussion on how configuration data is managed in the SSL code at some point...the current method has a few
challenges to overcome.

Adam, we should probably look into a way to copy the certificate file to a
temp VDISK, or move where the certificate file is stored to a separate
minidisk in the appliance. That would be more consistent with the appliance
toolkit conf dir setup anyway.


E2.

"If this is an upgrade, then you should link your old SSL 201 disk at address 1201, and the new one at 2201, and run the following script."

Should work fine.  Just gotta find time to do it.

Adam

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