
a.
Designate
whether
you
want
to
generate
a
new
SSL
certificate
by
selecting
Generate
the
self-signed
certificates
during
installation
.
This
is
the
most
likely
selection
when
you
are
installing
DS
Storage
Manager
for
the
first
time.
You
can
also
select
Use
existing
SSL
certificates
.
This
choice
is
most
likely
made
when
the
key
files
already
exist
and
you
do
not
want
to
generate
new
key
files.
b.
Complete
the
rest
of
the
fields
on
the
window.
Provide
the
fully
qualified
path
to
the
key
file
and
trust
file
by
using
the
Browse
button.
The
key
file
and
trust
file
are
identified
by
an
extension
of
.jks.
c.
If
you
are
creating
new
certificates,
create
a
password
for
each
file.
The
password
must
be
a
minimum
of
six
characters
and
it
cannot
contain
any
blanks.
Allowable
characters
are
letters
A
-
Z
and
a
-
z,
digits
1
-
9,
and
special
characters
-
and
_
(hyphen
and
underscore).
Supply
the
existing
password
if
you
are
using
an
existing
SSL
certificate.
Record
the
location
and
passwords
for
the
SSL
certificates
so
that
you
can
refer
to
them
in
the
future
if
necessary.
12.
Click
Next
to
continue
the
installation
process.
If
you
have
selected
Generate
the
self-signed
certificates
during
installation
,
the
Generate
Self-Signed
Certificate
window
is
displayed.
If
you
selected
Use
existing
SSL
certificates
,
the
Installation
Confirmation
window
is
displayed.
Note:
When
you
select
Generate
self-signed
certificates
during
installation
and
the
key
files
already
exist
on
the
system
at
the
specified
location,
clicking
Next
causes
a
message
to
display.
It
asks
you
to
designate
whether
you
want
to
have
the
system
keep
existing
application
server
certificates
if
they
exist
on
the
location.
The
default
is
YES
which
keeps
the
existing
application
server
certificates.
13.
Complete
each
of
the
input
fields
with
the
required
information.
Use
the
following
as
a
guide
to
provide
the
needed
information.
Keystore
alias
This
is
the
alias
for
the
self-signed
certificate.
It
uniquely
identifies
the
certificate
within
the
keystore
file.
It
is
a
good
practice
to
use
a
unique
name
related
to
the
server
name.
Key
size
Two
key
sizes
are
available:
512
and
1024.
1024
is
the
default.
Common
name
This
name
is
the
primary,
universal
identity
for
the
certificate.
If
your
system
contains
the
secured
WebSphere
environment,
this
name
must
be
valid
in
the
configured
user
registry.
Organization
name
The
name
of
your
company.
Organization
unit
(optional)
The
name
of
a
department
or
division
within
your
company.
Remember
that
you
are
building
a
profile
for
the
certificate.
As
a
security
measure
the
more
specific
the
information
the
more
secure
your
system.
Locality
(optional)
The
city
or
location
where
your
company
resides.
State
(optional)
The
state
or
province
where
your
company
resides.
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