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##### 1. You first use the "[mc alias list](https://docs.datafabric.hpe.com/72/ReferenceGuide/mc-alias-list.html)" command to view the default Alias in the following systems.
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❗Note: If you are using self-signed TLS certificates or installed the cluster by Installer, you have to copy <ins>/opt/mapr/conf/ca/chain-ca.pem</ins> to <ins>~/.mc/certs/CAs/</ins> on the node running `mc`.
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❗Note: If you are using self-signed TLS certificates or installed the cluster via Installer, you have to copy <ins>/opt/mapr/conf/ca/chain-ca.pem</ins> to <ins>~/.mc/certs/CAs/</ins> on the node running `mc`.
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The meaning of this step is the same as you imported the self-issued CA to the keytool of the JVM earlier, `mc` also needs to import the self-issued CA to communicate with the S3server of the Object Store.
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