In DCM under the "Manage Certificates" tasks you will find "Check
   Expiration".  This should do what you're looking for.  It will check for
   all certificates that are set to expire in x number of days.  We use this
   regularly to stay on top of about a dozen self issued certificates on our
   system.
   Rich Loeber - @richloeber
   Kisco Information Systems
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   On 4/16/2014 1:12 PM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
 1) Is there anything that would auto alert us that a DCM SSL Cert is about to expire?
 2) Is there a an another way to view all the Certs validity periods?  When viewing via DCM, you can only view one at a time.
 Thank You
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 Paul Steinmetz
 IBM i Systems Administrator
 Pencor Services, Inc.
 462 Delaware Ave
 Palmerton Pa 18071
 610-826-9117 work
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 610-349-0913 cell
 610-377-6012 home
 [2]psteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx
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http://www.pencor.com/
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