[root@d0lppn031 ~]# rpm -qa|grep vdsm
vdsm-4.10.2-0.101.26.el6.x86_64
vdsm-python-4.10.2-0.101.26.el6.x86_64
vdsm-xmlrpc-4.10.2-0.101.26.el6.noarch
vdsm-cli-4.10.2-0.101.26.el6.noarch
yes, i know I'm running the centos version of an alpha from mid-december.
i can't wait for dreyou to repackage after the 1/30 release, i am required
to use centos and 3.2 packages, and our production deployment that will
make or break the company is days away. i have to figure something out.
On 1/10/13 3:54 AM, "Dan Kenigsberg" <danken(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 06:05:04PM -0500, Jeff Bailey wrote:
>
> On 1/9/2013 5:52 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> >yep, sure enough:
> >
> >
> >[root@d0lppn032 ~]# cat /var/log/libvirtd.log|grep CA
> >2013-01-09 22:45:30.310+0000: 4413: error :
> >virNetTLSContextCheckCertFile:92 : Cannot read CA certificate
> >'/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem': No such file or directory
> >[root@d0lppn032 ~]# locate cacert.pem
> >/etc/pki/vdsm/certs/cacert.pem
>
> I just installed symbolic links for the CA cert and the client cert
> and key to the vdsm certs/key on the hosts and everything was fine
> then.
Jonathan, which vdsm version do you have installed?
As Jeff mentioned, we might have already fixed this issue.
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