Step 2: Import management certificates
After you receive signed certificates, import the certificate chain for the host system where the SAN Manager interface is installed.
Import certificates for arrays
If necessary, you can import certificates for the storage arrays so they can authenticate with the system hosting ThinkSystem SAN Manager . Certificates can be signed by a certificate authority (CA) or can be self-signed.
View certificates
You can view summary information for a certificate, which includes the organization using the certificate, the authority that issued the certificate, the period of validity, and the fingerprints (unique identifiers).
Export certificates
You can export a certificate to view its complete details.
Delete trusted certificates
You can delete one or more certificates that are no longer needed, such as an expired certificate.
Resolve untrusted certificates
Untrusted certificates occur when a storage array attempts to establish a secure connection to ThinkSystem SAN Manager , but the connection fails to confirm as secure. From the Certificate page, you can resolve untrusted certificates by importing a self-signed certificate from the storage array or by importing a certificate authority (CA) certificate that has been issued by a trusted third party.