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Replacing IaaS Certificate - Issue vCAC 6.0

Hi,

We have a small setup of vCAC 6.0 environment. We were not aware of the validity of the SSL Certificate. We came to know that the certificates are invalid (validity was over since it was more than a year old). So we followed the blogpost http://cloudrelevant.com/category/general-cloud-automation/page/2/ and vCAC 6.0 documentation vCloud Automation Center Documentation to replace the certificate (they both have the same procedures in it). Followed the procedures mentioned, but while trying to update the certificates on IaaS using this "vcac-config.exe DownloadRootCertificates --RootCertPath
"C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC\Server\Website\SSO root.cer"
--SignCertPath "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC\Server\Website\SSO
signing.cer" –v"
we are facing some error. The error messages are attached.

Not sure is it something do with the OS? FYI, the firewalls is off. I am able to ping IA and VA from IaaS and resolve their hostnames as well.

Hope any one from the communities can help us on this.

Regards,

SK

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GrantOrchardVMw
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Try this instead:

Updating vRA Self-signed Certificates with new Self-Signed Certificates

Thanks to Kim Delgado for this content.

Grant

Grant http://grantorchard.com
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Thank you so much for this Grant. I did follow the steps mentioned in the blog.

But there is one issue now. I am stuck in the 7th step (under the heading "IaaS Certificate Update") mentioned in the blog.

When I try to run the command I am getting the below error.

System.Data.Services.Client.DataServiceQueryException: An error occurred while p

rocessing this request. ---> System.Data.Services.Client.DataServiceClientExcept

ion: <!DOCTYPE html>

I have attached the error message for your reference.

I have attached the screenshot of status of the iaas-service obtained from this link "https://vcac-hostname/component-registry/services/status/current"

Any idea what's wrong here?

Regards,

SK

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