[ovirt-users] Re: Engine's certification is about to expire at .... Please renew the engine's certification.

2022-10-19 Thread Patrick Hibbs
Yes as long as you rerun engine-setup it should renew the internal CA and it's certs, even if you don't actually upgrade the engine. -Patrick Hibbs On Fri, 2022-10-14 at 08:40 +0100, nico...@devels.es wrote: > Thanks Patrick. > > We're not planning to upgrade the engine yet, would this solution

[ovirt-users] Re: Engine's certification is about to expire at .... Please renew the engine's certification.

2022-10-14 Thread Klaas Demter
I think you can do that by running engine-setup --offline Greetings Klaas On 10/14/22 09:40, nico...@devels.es wrote: Thanks Patrick. We're not planning to upgrade the engine yet, would this solution still be valid if I re-run the engine-setup process without upgrading to 4.5? Thanks

[ovirt-users] Re: Engine's certification is about to expire at .... Please renew the engine's certification.

2022-10-14 Thread nicolas
Thanks Patrick. We're not planning to upgrade the engine yet, would this solution still be valid if I re-run the engine-setup process without upgrading to 4.5? Thanks again. El 2022-10-13 19:17, Patrick Hibbs escribió: Hello, That means the engine certificate signed by the internal engine

[ovirt-users] Re: Engine's certification is about to expire at .... Please renew the engine's certification.

2022-10-13 Thread Patrick Hibbs
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