A key set group manages one or more key sets. WebSphere Application
Server uses key set groups to automatically generate cryptographic keys or
multiple synchronized key sets.
- Decide whether you want to create the key set group at the cell
scope or below the cell scope at the node, server, or cluster, for example.
- You can choose to generate a key for an existing key set group,
delete an existing key set group, or create a new key set group.
- To generate a key for an existing key set group, select a key set
group from the list of existing key set groups, and click Generate keys.
You have generated a new key for each key set in the selected group.
- To delete an existing key set group, select a key set group from
the list of existing key set groups, and click Delete. You have deleted
the key set group.
- To create a new key set group, go to step 3.
CAUTION:Do not delete the cell or node LTPAKeySetGroup,
which is used by the Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LPTA) mechanism.
- Click New to create a new key set group.
- Type a key set group name. You can reference this name
by using the com.ibm.websphere.crypto.KeySetHelper API to retrieve the managed
keys from an application.
- Select one or more key sets from the Key sets list.
Note: If
the key set(s) you want is not listed, make sure that it was created at the
same scope or a higher scope than where you are creating the new key set group.
- Click Add to add the selected key set(s) to the new key
set group.
- Select Automatically generate keys to generate the new keys
on a schedule. If you decide to generate keys automatically, then
specify a scheduled time of day.
- Specify the scheduled time to generate keys automatically in hours
and minutes, A.M. or P.M., or every 24 hours.
- You can choose to generate new keys on a specific day or at an
interval.
- Select Generate on a specific day. Select a day of the week
from the drop-down list, and type a repeat interval number for the number
of days between each key generation. This choice enables you to schedule key
generation when your systems are least busy.
- Select Generate at an interval. Type a repeat interval number
for the number of days between each key generation. This choice enables you
to schedule key generation more frequently than once a week.
Note: The Next start date is a read-only field that specifies
the date for the next scheduled generation. You can stop and restart the deployment
manager or base application server without resetting this date. If you do
not see the next start date appear after changing the configuration, click OK to
save it, then check that the next start date displays.
- Click Save.