Sandro, the main is - "admin enroll new cert, but engine spam to log that cert
will be expire"
Check host cert via Martin snippet, the cert is deployed at Jan 10 2022
[root@control1 ovirt-engine]# openssl s_client -showcerts -connect
192.168.101.16:54321 | openssl x509 -text -noout | grep -A2 V
Thanks Martin!!!
> On 14 Jan 2022, at 11:45, Martin Perina wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> host certificates are not saved anywhere in the engine database, you need to
> go to the host itself to find out the expiration date. There are 2 options:
>
> 1. Directly on the host after connecting via SSH you ca
Il giorno ven 14 gen 2022 alle ore 09:45 Martin Perina
ha scritto:
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> On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 4:53 PM Sandro Bonazzola
> wrote:
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>> Il giorno gio 13 gen 2022 alle ore 15:34 Konstantin Shalygin <
>> k0...@k0ste.ru> ha scritto:
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>>> > It's possible to get, may be from Postgres, the hos
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 4:53 PM Sandro Bonazzola
wrote:
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>
> Il giorno gio 13 gen 2022 alle ore 15:34 Konstantin Shalygin <
> k0...@k0ste.ru> ha scritto:
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>> > It's possible to get, may be from Postgres, the host certificate date?
>> > Engine run this check sometimes, but trigger this check see
Il giorno gio 13 gen 2022 alle ore 15:34 Konstantin Shalygin
ha scritto:
> > It's possible to get, may be from Postgres, the host certificate date?
> > Engine run this check sometimes, but trigger this check seems impossible
>
> Anybody?
> @Sandro please help
>
> engine make check once per day an
> It's possible to get, may be from Postgres, the host certificate date?
> Engine run this check sometimes, but trigger this check seems impossible
Anybody?
@Sandro please help
engine make check once per day and print to logs
How can we run a manual check or see info in PostgreSQL database? This
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