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IBM TotalStorage DS8000 User Manual

IBM TotalStorage DS8000
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# User Input Field - truststoreFileName
#
# The absolute path of the truststore file.
#
-W wasSslConfiguration.truststoreFileName="/opt/IBM/
SMServer/keys/SMServerTrustFile.jks"
################################################################################
#
# User Input Field - truststorePassword
#
# The password for the truststore file.
#
-W wasSslConfiguration.truststorePassword="<your_truststore_password>"
################################################################################
#
# Delete server certificates option
#
# Option to delete certificates files if they exist.Legal values are: "yes" - in
# order to delete application server certificates if they exist on the location,
# and to generate others, or "no" (the default value) - in order to keep the
# existing application server certificates.
#
-G deleteCertificates=yes
################################################################################
#
# User Input Field - keystoreAlias
#
# The alias for the self-signed digital certificate, which is used to uniquely
# identify the certificate within the keystore file. If you have only one
# certificate in each keystore file, you can assign any value to the label.
# However, it is good practice to use a unique label related to the server name.
#
-W CertificateParams.keystoreAlias="DSKey"
################################################################################
#
# User Input Field - keySize
#
# The key size. That must be between 512 and 1024 and must be multiple of
# 64b.The only two allowed values are 512 or 1024. If you enter other values it
# takes the default value 1024.
#
-W CertificateParams.keySize="1024"
################################################################################
#
# User Input Field - commonName
#
# The common name is the primary, universal identity for the certificate; it
# should uniquely identify the principal that it represents. In a WebSphere
# environment, certificates frequently represent server principals, and the
# common convention is to use common names of the form "host_name" and
# "server_name". The common name must be valid in the configured user registry
# for the secured WebSphere environment.
#
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IBM TotalStorage DS8000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDS8000
TypeDisk Array
Data EncryptionYes
VirtualizationYes
Form FactorRack-mounted
High AvailabilityYes
ScalabilityYes
RAID SupportRAID 5, RAID 6
InterfaceFibre Channel, FICON
Cache MemoryUp to 1 TB
Operating System SupportAIX, IBM i, Linux, Windows, z/OS

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