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2V0-622D · Question #89

An ESXi host's VMCA-Signed certificate has expired. How can the certificate be renewed?

The correct answer is D. Disconnect the host from vCenter Server and reconnect it.. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID- ECFD1A29-0534-4118-B762-967A113D5CAA.html You can renew your certificates when they are about to expire, or if you want to provision the host with a new certificate for other reasons. If the certi

Section 1 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Security

Question

An ESXi host's VMCA-Signed certificate has expired. How can the certificate be renewed?

Options

  • AIn the vSphere Web Client, browse to the host in question. Click the Manage tab and select
  • BIn the vSphere Web Client, browse to the host in question. Click the Manage tab and select
  • CRun the command /sbin/generate-certificates on the affected host.
  • DDisconnect the host from vCenter Server and reconnect it.

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  • A
    6% (1)
  • D
    94% (15)

Explanation

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID- ECFD1A29-0534-4118-B762-967A113D5CAA.html You can renew your certificates when they are about to expire, or if you want to provision the host with a new certificate for other reasons. If the certificate is already expired, you must disconnect the host and reconnect it. By default, vCenter Server renews the certificates of a host with status Expired, Expiring immediately, or Expiring each time the host is added to the inventory, or reconnected.

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#VMCA#certificate renewal#ESXi certificate#SSL

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