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<node-replacement-for-aiominussx-using-optimized-backup-and-restore-6603c650c80d>`.
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<node-replacement-for-aiominussx-using-optimized-backup-and-restore-6603c650c80d>`.
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- The ``ssl_ca_certificate_file`` defines the ssl_ca certificate that will be
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- The ``ssl_ca_certificate_file`` defines a single certificate that
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installed during the restore. It will replace the ``ssl_ca`` certificate
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contains all the ssl_ca certificates that will be installed during the
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from the backup tar file.
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restore. It will replace the
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``/opt/platform/config/<software-version>/ca-cert.pem``, which is a
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single certificate containing all the ssl_ca certificates installed in
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the host when backup was done. So, the certificate assigned to this
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parameter must follow this same pattern.
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For example:
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ssl_ca_certificate_file=<complete path>/<ssl_ca certificate file>
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ssl_ca_certificate_file=<complete path>/<ssl_ca certificates file>
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E.g.:
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-e "ssl_ca_certificate_file=/home/sysadmin/new_ca-cert.pem"
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This parameter depends on ``on_box_data`` value.
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This parameter depends on ``on_box_data`` value.
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~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-playbook /localdisk/designer/jenkins/tis-stx-dev/cgcs-root/stx/ansible-playbooks/playbookconfig/src/playbooks/restore_platform.yml --limit |prefix|\_Cluster -i $HOME/br_test/hosts -e "ansible_become_pass=St0rlingX* admin_password=St0rlingX* ansible_ssh_pass=St0rlingX* initial_backup_dir=$HOME/br_test backup_filename= |prefix|\_Cluster_system_backup_2019_08_08_15_25_36.tgz ansible_remote_tmp=/home/sysadmin/ansible-restore"
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~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-playbook /localdisk/designer/jenkins/tis-stx-dev/cgcs-root/stx/ansible-playbooks/playbookconfig/src/playbooks/restore_platform.yml --limit |prefix|\_Cluster -i $HOME/br_test/hosts -e "ansible_become_pass=St0rlingX* admin_password=St0rlingX* ansible_ssh_pass=St0rlingX* initial_backup_dir=$HOME/br_test backup_filename= |prefix|\_Cluster_system_backup_2019_08_08_15_25_36.tgz ansible_remote_tmp=/home/sysadmin/ansible-restore"
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- The :command:`ssl_ca_certificate_file` indicates that a ``ssl_ca``
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- The ``ssl_ca_certificate_file`` defines a single certificate that
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certificate defined will replace the ``ssl_ca`` certificate from the
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contains all the ssl_ca certificates that will be installed during the
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platform backup tar file.
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restore. It will replace the
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``/opt/platform/config/<software-version>/ca-cert.pem``, which is a
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single certificate containing all the ssl_ca certificates installed in
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the host when backup was done. So, the certificate assigned to this
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parameter must follow this same pattern.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: none
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.. code-block:: none
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-e "ssl_ca_certificate_file=<complete path>/<ssl_ca certificate file>"
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ssl_ca_certificate_file=<complete path>/<ssl_ca certificates file>
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E.g.:
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-e "ssl_ca_certificate_file=/home/sysadmin/new_ca-cert.pem"
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.. note::
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.. note::
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