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Restore corrupted files

Start of changeUse this information if the backup copy of your CIM repository and SSL files are corrupted.End of change

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.
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