Dell AIOps: How do I replace self-signed SSL certificates with signed certificates from a local Certificate Authority on the Dell AIOps Collector?

Summary: How do I replace self-signed SSL certificates with signed certificates from a local Certificate Authority on the Dell AIOps Collector?

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Instructions

An auto-generated X.509 certificate is part of the Dell AIOps Collector.
You can replace this certificate with your own by uploading a public X.509 certificate and a private key.
For the changes to take effect, you must restart the Dell AIOps Collector vApp.


To upload a new certificate:

  1. Login to the Dell AIOps Collector and select Settings > Security and Authentication > Click on the "Server Certificate" tab

  2. On the Server Certificate tab, click Upload.

  3. Browse to find the public X.509 certificate file and upload it.


                NOTE: File types of *.cer and *.pem are supported.

  1. Browse to find the private key file and upload it.

  2. Decide when you want to apply the new certificate information:

    1. To upload the certificate and use it immediately, click Restart Now And Apply.

    2. To upload the certificate but wait until after restarting the vApp to use it, click Apply on Next Restart.


When the public certificate and private key expire, click Update to upload new public certificate and private key files.

Affected Products

CloudIQ
Article Properties
Article Number: 000182212
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2025
Version:  6
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