Hi Nirmal,
Thanks for that.
So I tried various things, incl. linking the various java security parameter
files in the Oracle JDK to the ubuntu-provided JRE, and ensuring that the
certificate is installed in the truststore (it shows up when I list the certs
with the keytool).
I also tried addin
Sorry, Michiel, I missed to add the path.. it's
repository/resources/security/
I remember when we test VCloud support few years back, we used to import
the certs of the VCloud vendor too. Good read:
http://hasini-gunasinghe.blogspot.com/2011/12/installing-new-keystore-into-wso2.html
On Fri, Dec 1
Hi Nirmal,
I tried using the InstallCert java program that’s attached to this page,
references from the wiki link I posted below. I ran it using the same java
binary that I use to run Stratos, but that didn’t seem to make a difference.
I’m now trying to overwrite the cacerts of the Oracle JRE I
Hi Michiel,
Could you please try the same after importing the cert of your Openstack
server, into the client-truststore of Stratos server?
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Michiel Blokzijl (mblokzij) <
mblok...@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m hitting the following issue in Stratos:
>
> TID: [0]
Hi,
I’m hitting the following issue in Stratos:
TID: [0] [STRATOS] [2014-12-11 17:25:24,018] ERROR
{org.apache.stratos.cloud.controller.validate.OpenstackNovaPartitionValidator}
- Invalid Partition Detected : RegionOne-AZ-1-Core. Cause:
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path bui