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System Manager Certificates/Setting Date and Time on CLI

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twlcolorado

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May 1, 2007
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I have a customer with an old (6.2) System Manager. Its certificates have expired, and the normal procedure to renew them no longer works.

I was wondering if there is any way to set the date back to before the certs expired so that they can be then renewed. I can find no information on how to set date and time on the CLI.
 
Most of that document has changes made in the webpage. The webpage isn't working because the certificates are expired.

At the end of the document it talks about using SMnetSetup to change the date and time in order to renew a certificate. This is what I was looking for. However the SMnetSetup command returns a command not found message when entered, even when logged in with root.

Any other ideas?
 
SMNetSetup gets done from a Session Manager, not a System Manager.

Changing the date on a linux machine is a quick google search.

If I need to tell you that, you need to be REALLY careful about following that doc
 
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