On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 10:40 PM <louisb(a)ameritech.net> wrote:
I’m trying to upload an ISO image in ovirt 4.4.10, It’s been a huge challenge to
accomplish this. I read several post regarding this issue, I really don’t have s clear
understanding of solution to this issue. My experience has not been very fruitful at all.
Sorry to hear this.
When I try to perform the upload using the web GUI I get the
following message in the status column: “Paused by System“. I’ve been reading for roughly
three weeks trying to understand and resolve the issue. There is a tremendous amount of
discussion centered around changing certificate file located in the directory
“etcpki/ovirt-engine”, however it not clear at all what files need to change.
My installation is an out-of-box installation with any certificates beginning generated
as part of the install process, I’ve imported the certificate that was generated into my
browser/Firefox 91.9.0. Based on what I’ve been reading the solution to my problems is
that the certificate does not match the certificate defined in the “imageio-service”, my
question is why because it was generated as part of the installation?
If your system is out-of-box installation and you are using the
default self signed
engine CA, there should be no mismatch.
What files in the “/etc/pki/ovirt-engine” must be changed to get
things working. Further should or do I copy the certificate saved from the GUI to files
under “/etc/pki/ovirt-engine” directory?
You don't have to change anything to use the defaults.
I feel like I’m so close after six month of reading and re-installs,
what do I do next?
There is not enough info in you mail what you tried to do, and or any
logs showing
what the system did. To make sure you installed the certificate
properly, this is
the way to import the engine CA certificate:
1. Download the certificate from:
https://myengine.example.com/ovirt-engine/services/pki-resource?resource=...
2. In Firefox settings, search "Certificates" and click "View
certificates"
3. Click "Authorities" and "Import..."
Select the certificate file, and enable the first checkbox for
trusting web sites.
4. Reopen the browser to activate the certificate
To test that the certificate works, open the "Disks" tab, and click
"Upload > Start".
Click "Test connection" - you should see a green message about
successful connection
to ovirt-imageio.
Lets continue when you reach this.
Nir