database of travel vcenter + rsa database to new sql server

Hi we had to move vcenter db + rsa db to new server sql bc former sql server crashed. the virtual service center will not start now. I believe that this is due to the database of rsa. I can't understand how rsa point again sql server.  for the vcenter db all I had to do was update the odbc on the vcenter server connection properties. any advice on how to upgrade the connection rsa properties similar to how I've updated vcenter db properties /?

Thanks in advance!

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