Why and when to perform this task
The default Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) repertoire is used to securely communicate between internal Java processes when you enable global security. If you change the key files used by the deployment manager default SSL repertoire, you must change the default SSL key files of the federated nodes to the same key files used by the deployment manager default SSL repertoire. After changing the default SSL key files used by the deployment manager, but before federating a new node with global security enabled, you must change the default SSL key files of the unfederated node to match the keyfiles used by the deployment manager. Without this change, the deployment manager fails to connect to the unfederated node when the deployment manager attempts to federate it. Complete the following instructions to configure the deployment manager and the nodes to use the new key file:Steps for this task
Note: Do not restart the deployment manager before completing the previous steps for the default SSL repertoire settings on the federated node or nodes. If you restart the deployment manager before you change the default SSL key files for the federated nodes, the deployment manager cannot communicate with the federated nodes with global security enabled. To fix this, revert the deployment manager default SSL key files back to the original key and trust files and restart the deployment manager.
What to do next
Repeat the steps for the SSL settings on each federated node. If a federated node is on a separate machine, copy the key and trust files onto that machine. After repeating the steps for each federated node, restart the deployment manager and all of the federated nodes.