We should also monitor the certificate's expiry date when 'monitor_self'
is turned on, whether is a self-signed one or not. As of today, I think
we don't have any such monitoring and this always hits us by surprise
with a misleading alert (bootstack-thruk-CUSTOMER-agent-0-bootstack-
CUSTOMER-thruk-CUSTOMER-agent-0).

While this issue seems to be for adding a 'reissue-certificate' action
or something similar when using a self-signed certificate, I believe the
monitoring could be implemented as part of it.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1903353

Title:
  Nagios charm needs to handle self-signed SSL certificate expiration.

Status in Nagios Charm:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  On a customer cloud using the self-signed certificate option, the
  certificate has expired.  However, the charm does not appear to have
  anything in place for dealing with this.  It creates the certificate
  one and only one time.

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