Use this information if the backup copy of your
CIM repository and SSL files are corrupted.
To recover customer files, use the information in the following
list.
- Repository classes and qualifiers (static data)
- Undo whatever was done to create the class or qualifier. For example,
uninstall a client application or take manual steps to undo what was done.
Then, put the class or qualifier back the same way they were before. For example,
reinstall a client application. If the problem persists, contact your service
provider.
- Repository instances
- Undo whatever was done to create the instance. For example, uninstall
a client application or take manual steps to undo what was done. Then, put
the class or qualifier back the same way they were before. For example, reinstall
a client application. If the problem still persists, contact your service
provider.
- Provider registration data (also instances)
- Use the cimprovider command to remove the provider
registration. Then, use the cimmofl command to recompile
and reregister the data. If the problem still persists, contact your service
provider.
- SSL Files
- CIMOM SSL certificate and private key
- Delete the old certificate and private key, then do the instructions in Create an SSL key and certificate for Pegasus to create a new certificate
and private key
- Truststore and crlstore recovery
- Use the ssltrustmgr command to re-create the truststore
and crlstore.