Dell Unity: How to check expire date of SSL Certificate
Summary: How to check expire date of SSL Certificate on CLI and Unisphere UI
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Instructions
Certificate expire date can be checked on both CLI and Web UI
Command line
Check "Valid to" date. It shows expire date of SSL Certificate
Example:
Web UI (Google Chrome)
1. Google Chrome > Access Unisphere UI (Management IP of Unity)
2. Open Google Chrome menu > "More tools" > "Developer Tools"
3. Click "View certificate" in "Security" tab
4. Check "Valid until" date
Command line
uemcli -u <Unisphere login ID> -p <Unisphere login PW> /sys/cert show
Check "Valid to" date. It shows expire date of SSL Certificate
Example:
ID = vasa_http-vc1-cacert-1
Type = CA
Service = VASA_HTTP
Scope =
Trust anchor = no
Version = 2
Serial number = 04:00:00:00:00:01:21:58:53:08:A2
Signature algorithm = SHA256WithRSAEncryption
Issuer name = CN = GlobalSign O = GlobalSign OU = GlobalSign Root CA – R3
Valid from = 2009-03-18 10:00:00
Valid to = 2029-03-18 10:00:00
Subject name = CN = GlobalSign O = GlobalSign OU = GlobalSign Root CA – R3
Subject alternative name =
Public key algorithm = RSA
Key length = 2048
Thumbprint algorithm = SHA1
Thumbprint = d6 9b 56 11 48 f0 1c 77 c5 45 78 c1 09 26 df 5b 85 69
Web UI (Google Chrome)
1. Google Chrome > Access Unisphere UI (Management IP of Unity)
2. Open Google Chrome menu > "More tools" > "Developer Tools"
3. Click "View certificate" in "Security" tab
4. Check "Valid until" date
Affected Products
Dell EMC Unity, Dell EMC Unity Family |Dell EMC Unity All FlashArticle Properties
Article Number: 000204179
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2023
Version: 3
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