Re: Certificate of host is invalid

Hi , You can try with: 1. Set the host in maintenance 2. From Install dropdown , select 'reinstall' and then configure the necessary info + whether you would like to use the host as Host for the HostedEngine VM. Once the reinstall (of Ovirt software) is OK, the node will be activated automatically. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Nov 27, 2019 18:01, Jon bae <jonbae77@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everybody, since last update to 4.3.7 I get this error message:
Certificate of host host.name is invalid. The certificate doesn't contain valid subject alternative name, please enroll new certificate for the host.
Have you an idea of how I can fix that?
Regards Jonathan

Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> writes:
Hi ,
You can try with: 1. Set the host in maintenance 2. From Install dropdown , select 'reinstall' and then configure the necessary info + whether you would like to use the host as Host for the HostedEngine VM.
Rather than full reinstall, Enroll Certificate action (just next to Reinstall in the menu) should be faster and sufficient. You still need to set the host to maintenance before being allowed to do it. Regards, Milan
Once the reinstall (of Ovirt software) is OK, the node will be activated automatically.
Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Nov 27, 2019 18:01, Jon bae <jonbae77@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everybody, since last update to 4.3.7 I get this error message:
Certificate of host host.name is invalid. The certificate doesn't contain valid subject alternative name, please enroll new certificate for the host.
Have you an idea of how I can fix that?
Regards Jonathan
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Am Do., 28. Nov. 2019 um 07:42 Uhr schrieb Milan Zamazal < mzamazal@redhat.com>:
Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> writes:
Hi ,
You can try with: 1. Set the host in maintenance 2. From Install dropdown , select 'reinstall' and then configure the necessary info + whether you would like to use the host as Host for the HostedEngine VM.
Rather than full reinstall, Enroll Certificate action (just next to Reinstall in the menu) should be faster and sufficient. You still need to set the host to maintenance before being allowed to do it.
Thank you very much! I though already I have to do my hands dirty in the console, but this was very easy! Regards Jonathan

Am Do., 28. Nov. 2019 um 09:00 Uhr schrieb Jon bae <jonbae77@gmail.com>:
Am Do., 28. Nov. 2019 um 07:42 Uhr schrieb Milan Zamazal < mzamazal@redhat.com>:
Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> writes:
Hi ,
You can try with: 1. Set the host in maintenance 2. From Install dropdown , select 'reinstall' and then configure the necessary info + whether you would like to use the host as Host for the HostedEngine VM.
Rather than full reinstall, Enroll Certificate action (just next to Reinstall in the menu) should be faster and sufficient. You still need to set the host to maintenance before being allowed to do it.
Thank you very much! I though already I have to do my hands dirty in the console, but this was very easy!
Hi again, sadly the enrolling of a new certificate has not work. I will try later to reinstall the host and see if it works.
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