Chapter 8 Diagnosing Problems With CiscoWorks Server
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q.
My server certificate for CiscoWorks has expired. What should I do?
A.
If you are using a self-signed certificate, you can create a new certificate
using the Create Self Signed Certificate option. For more information, see
“Creating Self Signed Certificate” section on page 3-9
.
If you are using a third party issued certificate, you must contact the certificate
authority (CA) and renew the certificate. You can use a self-signed certificate till
you get the certificate renewed by the CA.
Note
Before you perform any certificate management operations—creating or
modifying certificates, back up the certificate files, the server private key in
particular, and keep them in a safe location.
Q.
I installed CD One and got an error message that EDS was not registered with
the daemon manager. Did I do anything wrong?
A.
EDS is part of the CD One deliverable but is not enabled without Campus
Manager or Resource Manager Essentials. If you are going to install either of
these application suites, EDS will be automatically enabled after installation.
Q.
Which version of the Java Plug-in should I use for CiscoWorks to function
properly?
A.
CiscoWorks supports Java Plug-in 1.4.2_04 only in all the supported clients
and operating systems. We recommend that you do not install any other
Plug-ins other than this one, for CiscoWorks to function properly.
Q.
Is there anything I should do before I invoke Netscape Navigator sessions in
UNIX systems to run CiscoWorks?
A.
Yes. You must source the file /jpi.cshrc before invoking any Netscape session
in UNIX systems, so that the environment is set for the browser to function
properly on invoking CiscoWorks.