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Sammi Chen updated HDDS-8042:
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    Description: 
Show the certificate issuer in cert list command output to easily identify the 
certificate sign chain

 

 

Also carry more clear info in "cert list" output. For there is a customer 
reported that some certificates missing in the output of "cert list" command. 
After quite a lot of effort to investigate the issue, those certificates are 
actually not missing, just because the cert list by default show 20 certs. 

For the current "cert list" support page fetch,  the output of default "cert 
list" is kind of misleading, here is an example,

 

Total 20 valid certificates:
SerialNumber      Valid From                     Expiry                         
Subject                                                                         
               
1                 Thu Mar 03 00:00:00 CET 2022   Mon Apr 12 00:59:59 CEST 2027  
O=CID-b4b036bf-f5b2-4694-a46d-d082cd350242, 
OU=00be0a09-7fa8-4f1f-871c-fbe394018dd7, 
[[email protected]|mailto:[email protected]]

 

This task aims to refine the output of this command, to carry more clear 
information that there could be more certificates in the system which is just 
not listed here.

 

 

  was:
DI

 

Also carry more clear info in "cert list" output.

 

A customer reports that there are some certificates missing in the output of 
"cert list" command. After quite a lot of effort to investigate the issue, 
those certificates are not missing. 

For the current "cert list" support page fetch,  the output of default "cert 
list" is kind of misleading, here is an example,

 

Total 20 valid certificates:
SerialNumber      Valid From                     Expiry                         
Subject                                                                         
               
1                 Thu Mar 03 00:00:00 CET 2022   Mon Apr 12 00:59:59 CEST 2027  
O=CID-b4b036bf-f5b2-4694-a46d-d082cd350242, 
OU=00be0a09-7fa8-4f1f-871c-fbe394018dd7, 
[[email protected]|mailto:[email protected]]

 

This task aims to refine the output of this command, to carry more clear 
information that there could be more certificates in the system which is just 
not listed here.

 

 


> Display certificate issuer in cert list command
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDDS-8042
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDDS-8042
>             Project: Apache Ozone
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Sammi Chen
>            Assignee: Sammi Chen
>            Priority: Major
>
> Show the certificate issuer in cert list command output to easily identify 
> the certificate sign chain
>  
>  
> Also carry more clear info in "cert list" output. For there is a customer 
> reported that some certificates missing in the output of "cert list" command. 
> After quite a lot of effort to investigate the issue, those certificates are 
> actually not missing, just because the cert list by default show 20 certs. 
> For the current "cert list" support page fetch,  the output of default "cert 
> list" is kind of misleading, here is an example,
>  
> Total 20 valid certificates:
> SerialNumber      Valid From                     Expiry                       
>   Subject                                                                     
>                    
> 1                 Thu Mar 03 00:00:00 CET 2022   Mon Apr 12 00:59:59 CEST 
> 2027  O=CID-b4b036bf-f5b2-4694-a46d-d082cd350242, 
> OU=00be0a09-7fa8-4f1f-871c-fbe394018dd7, 
> [[email protected]|mailto:[email protected]]
>  
> This task aims to refine the output of this command, to carry more clear 
> information that there could be more certificates in the system which is just 
> not listed here.
>  
>  



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