another interesting thing, my httpd/error_logs are constantly getting spammed 
with: (I removed the stuff between the single quotes)

Notice those names don’t match, should they? 

Me thinks not since those “principal=“ items are ALMOST all hosts that no 
longer exist in the FreeIPA system. I rare few do exist.

So, that’s weird :)

[Thu Sep 29 20:44:59 2016] [error] ipa: INFO: 
host/aerospike-cl1-203.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net: cert_request(u’…………………..', 
principal=u'host/sbtt-nyc1-028.thum01.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net', add=True): 
CertificateOperationError

[Thu Sep 29 20:45:06 2016] [error] ipa: INFO: 
host/aerospike-cl2-210.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net: cert_request(u’…………………..', 
principal=u'host/017.prod07.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net', add=True): 
CertificateOperationError

[Thu Sep 29 20:45:09 2016] [error] ipa: INFO: 
host/adsgateway-14.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net: cert_request(u’……………………...', 
principal=u'host/025.prod07.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net', add=True): 
CertificateOperationError

[Thu Sep 29 20:45:29 2016] [error] ipa: INFO: 
host/ttsandbox-022.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net: cert_request(u’……………………….', 
principal=u'host/sbtt-nyc1-022.thum01.nym1.placeiq....@placeiq.net', add=True): 
CertificateOperationError






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> On Sep 29, 2016, at 8:11 AM, Rob Crittenden <rcrit...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Natxo Asenjo wrote:
>> hi Jim,
>> 
>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:37 AM, Jim Richard <jrich...@placeiq.com
>> <mailto:jrich...@placeiq.com>> wrote:
>> 
>>    Thanks Rob, that worked.
>> 
>>    Still on the subject of certs, any idea how to solve this error:
>> 
>>    Certificate format error: (SEC_ERROR_LEGACY_DATABASE) The
>>    certificate/key database is in an old, unsupported format.
>> 
>>    I see that in the gui when querying hosts as well as from cli when I
>>    ipa-show or ipa-find
>> 
>> 
>> I have had this too, and we did not find a solution (search my recent
>> posts on the archives). As a workaround I have created replicas and
>> decommissioned the older replicas.
> 
> On the one hand I'm glad this fixed it for you. On the other it is a rather 
> unsatisfying answer. Unfortunately NSS doesn't always provide the most 
> context with its error messages. This error is usually seen when one tries to 
> open a non-existent database, which in this case is a very strange thing, 
> especially since it goes from working to non-working in the same apache 
> process over a few minutes.
> 
> I'm not sure how I'd troubleshoot this if it were easily reproducible. I 
> suspect we'd need to figure out which database cannot be found (most likely 
> /etc/httpd/alias) and go from there. An strace is a brute-force way to see 
> the file open but finding the right process to attach to is a bit of an art.
> 
> rob
> 
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