Learn about more about VRK Key Payloads, adding single or multiple VRK bundles, editing VRK bundles, deleting VRK bundles, and more about VRK certificates.
A new configuration VRK Key Payloads Deletion Threshold is introduced in Administration > Estate Configuration > System Configuration. The System Configuration screen is displayed. Select the System from the Category drop-down list. The threshold value is configured to delete VRK key payloads from VHQ server on successful download. The value is in number of days and can range from 1 to 365 days.
VRK key payloads when failed to download to the device within the specified number of days (where the days are configurable in VHQ, and a default value is of 30 days), the VHQ server will do the following:
A new configuration Failed VRK Key payload Rescheduling Timeout is introduced in Administration > Estate Configuration > System Configuration. The System Configuration screen is displayed. Select the System from the Category drop-down list. The number of days is configured after which the failed jobs cannot be rescheduled. The value is in number of days and can range from 1 to 30 days.
NOTE:
1. The VRK download feature will be supported for V/OS devices (Mx9xx, Raptor, and UX) and Vx eVo devices. This feature will be licensed as part of the license for the VHQ Diagnostics module.
2. The Key Bundles are referred as VRK Bundles in VHQ.
3. Before uploading the Bundles, you must check for the device serial number. The device must not be in deleted or blacklisted status for the Bundle to be processed.
4. You must ensure that the device file format supports .tgz and .zip files.
5. In order to process VRK Bundle for inactive devices, you must check for the system configuration Include Inactive Devices for Scheduling. Setting the flag to True will result in processing of the bundle for the inactive devices.