Use the following method to reconfigure Foglight to start up with a new database password. The password can be updated in the server.config file.
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Open the server.config file. |
The following procedure outlines how to set up a secure external MySQL® database connection and verify that the MySQL® Server supports SSL encryption.
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Update the MySQL configuration file (my.ini) with the new security certificate and key information by adding the following properties: |
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Uncomment and set the server.database.secureconn attribute in the server.config file to true, as shown below. |
NOTE: Do not enable this option until the database server’s CA certificate is properly imported into <foglight_home>/jre/lib/security/cacerts. |
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Ensure that the MySQL Server (mysqld program) for your Foglight database is running. |
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Login to mysql: |
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At the mysql prompt, run the following query: |
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Acquire the LDAP server certificate in .pem format from the administrator. |
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Import the certificate into the Management Server keystore, <foglight_home>/jre/lib/security/cacerts (default password: changeit), with the following command: |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Administration > Users & Security > Directory Services Settings. |
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You can configure Foglight to use the SSL protocol either on the Email Configuration Dashboard or by editing the related mail.use.ssl registry variable. See the Administration and Configuration Help for more information.
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