I have an IPA CA that is running fine for several years now. I also have two 
replicas installed.

Today while creating a backup I realized I don't know the password for the file 
/root/cacert.p12 where the private key of the CA should be stored. The one I 
thought it should be (same as the pass for my admin user) does not seem to be 
working.

Is there a way to reexport the private key of the CA? As I said everything is 
working fine and I have access to the server.
If not how should I proceed? Should I destroy the whole CA and build a new one?
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