Hello,
That means the engine certificate signed by the internal engine CA is
about to expire. (It's used to communicate with VDSM and VNC
connections.)
The engine should auto renew it during the next upgrade. If you have
downtime, you can renew it manually by rerunning engine-setup on the
engine host.
The custom cert you give to apache is not affected by this renewal, but
the engine will start having issues if it's internal cert isn't
renewed.
Do keep in mind that some users have reported having issues when
renewing this cert, (engine-setup not actually renewing it properly,
hosts loosing connectivity, etc.) so I would plan on there being a
complete service interruption, e.g. all VMs inaccessible / down, during
the renewal process. (Maybe do it over a weekend.)
-Patrick Hibbs
On Thu, 2022-10-13 at 11:14 +0100, nicolas(a)devels.es wrote:
Hi,
I'm running oVirt 4.4 and recently I got a message in the events list
like this:
Engine's certification is about to expire at 2022-10-30. Please
renew
the engine's certification.
What does that exactly mean? And how can it be renewed?
I'm using a custom TLS certificate both for web access and websocket
proxy. Does it need to be renewed anyways?
Thanks.
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