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Adding Token to Existing Deployment

  • 1.  Adding Token to Existing Deployment

     
    Posted 11-29-2021 17:52
    Hey everyone,

    Many of you may already know this, but the SSR installation and upgrade process is now done using a username and token that is provided to you by your sales rep. It used to be that you were given a .pem certificate. 

    When you go to upgrade your SSRs, you may notice that you are only able to access up to version 5.2. This is because 5.3 and greater require that you use your username/token and not your .pem certificate. 

    The command to switch to a token  on a version that uses tokens is:
    sudo install128t repo authenticate --username <username> --token <token>

     
    For more info, check out our documentation here: Installer Command Line Reference | 128T Docs

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    Installer Command Line Reference | 128T Docs
    This is a reference document for the 128T Installer command line interface. To get started installing 128T with the Installer, see the Conductor Interactive Installation. To start the Installer, run the install128t command. Beginning with Installer version 2.7.0, the use of the Screen utility is no longer necessary.
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    Justin Melloni
    Technical Training Manager
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