Removing a trusted certificate
To remove certificates from the appliance
- Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Certificates | Trusted Certificates.
- Select a certificate.
- Click Delete Selected from the details toolbar.
Important: Safeguard for Privileged Passwords does not allow you to remove built-in certificate authorities.
Cluster settings
Use the Cluster settings to create a clustered environment, to monitor the health of the cluster and its members, and to define managed networks for high availability and load distribution.
It is the responsibility of the Appliance Administrator or the Operations Administrator to create a cluster, monitor the status of the cluster, and define managed networks.
Before creating a Safeguard for Privileged Passwords cluster, become familiar with the Disaster recovery and clusters chapter to understand:
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Cluster.
Cluster Management
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Cluster | Cluster Management.
The Cluster Management page is divided into left and right panes. If you do not see the right pane, click an appliance node in the left pane.
The health indicators on the nodes indicate if cluster members are in an error, warning, locked, or healthy state.
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Cluster view pane: The left pane displays a graphical representation of the primary and replica appliances belonging to the cluster.
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Appliance details and cluster health pane: The right pane displays details about the appliance selected in the left pane. From this pane you can run maintenance and diagnostic tasks against the selected appliance.
Cluster Management toolbar
Use these toolbar buttons on the Cluster Management page to manage the members of a cluster.
Cluster view pane
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Settings | Cluster | Cluster Management.
Initially, the Cluster view pane (left pane) displays a single primary node for the appliance you are currently logged in to. As you join appliances to the cluster, replica nodes will be shown as being connected to the primary node.
The health indicators on the nodes and in the upper-right corner of this pane provide a quick view as to whether cluster members are in an error, warning, or healthy state.
A warning icon identifies a potential issue with the cluster. An error icon indicates a definite problem impacting the functionality of the cluster. A lock icon indicates the cluster is locked. Expand the View More section to see more details.
Clicking a member of the cluster in this pane displays details about the appliance and the health of the cluster member. For more information, see Appliance details and cluster health pane.