03-07-2013 12:44 PM - edited 03-21-2019 07:04 AM
Hi Guys
I have a problem. I´m following the configuration guide for Installing OpenSSL and Generating a Certificate for Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 8.6 on Linux, but I can´t find the install-directory/httpd and /opt/cupm directory, to upload the OpenSSL zip files.
Any idea?
TIA
Cristian
03-08-2013 06:09 AM
Hello....pls I need help...
03-08-2013 06:21 AM
Have you opened a service request with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center for configuration assistance?
03-08-2013 06:37 AM
Hi, I´ve performed but the answer was:
.."I am sorry to say that PDI does not support network managment / monitoring apps yet so won't be able to assist you with the case"..
TIA
Cristian
03-08-2013 06:40 AM
PDI is not the same as TAC. PDI is for helping parters with questions before the sale. TAC helps with technical assistance during installation and operation of the system. Please use the link I posted above and click Contacts/Support Cases to open a request with TAC. You will need your registered and active support contract number.
03-08-2013 09:30 AM
Hi Christian,
Are you referring to the UPM Business Edition product that ships with the BE6000?
It sounds like you have the zip from the install media.
To copy those files over:
1. SSH to the IP address of the UPM BE server and log in as root (using the root password you configured during installation).
2. Copy over the ZIP file using FTP for example
3. Unzip the file (unzip OpenSSL-0.9.8s-Linux_CUPM9.0BE.zip)
4. You can then copy over the files to /opt/cupm/httpd/ (from the expanded OpenSSL-0.9.8s-Linux_P90X directory, use "cp -r * /opt/cupm/httpd/"
You can then continue with the instructions from the Quick Start Guide to set privileges for the openssl file a generate the certificates.
BTW - don't forget to replace "install-directory" with "/opt/cupm"
Hope that helps,
Andy
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