
Subsystem Configuration Overview
Chapter 8
Administrative Basics
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Configuring Multiple CS Instances
When CS is installed on a host, a single instance of CS is also created and ready to be
configured. You can created more instances of the server on the same machine and then set
them up. For instance, you might want to add a Data Recovery Manager on the same host as
a CA.
To create another instance of CS:
1.
Log in to Red Hat Console (see “Logging Into Red Hat Console” on page 237).
2.
In the navigation tree, select the server group in which you want to create a CS
instance.
3.
From the Object menu, choose Create Instance Of, then choose CS from the pop-up
list.
Alternatively, you can select the server group and then right-click your mouse choosing
Create Instance Of->Certificate System.
The Create Server Instance dialog opens.
4.
Type a unique name or identifier for the new instance.
You can use any combination of letters (
aA
to
zZ
), digits (
0
to
9
), an underscore (
_
),
and a hyphen (
-
); other characters and spaces are not allowed. For example, you can
type
Pilot_root-CA
as the instance name, but not
Pilot root CA
.
5.
Click OK.
The instance you created appears in the navigation tree.
6.
To configure the instance, start the installation wizard by double-clicking the new
instance in the navigation tree. See the section in this chapter on configuring the
subsystem you want to setup in this instance for complete details.
Removing an Instance From a System
You can remove a CS instance from your host. Removing a CS instance is not the same as
uninstalling CS. For instructions on uninstalling CS, see “Uninstalling CS” on page 76.
To remove a CS instance:
1.
Log in to Red Hat Console (see “Logging Into Red Hat Console” on page 237).
2.
Stop the CS instance.
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