I don't remember to ever seen a question about this during engine-setup,
but it could be.
In /etc/pki/vdsm/certs/ I can see an old cert and ca with subjet:
[root@ovirt01 ~]# su - vdsm -s /bin/bash -c 'openssl x509 -in
/etc/pki/vdsm/certs/cacert.pem.20150205093608 -text'
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 1423056193 (0x54d21d41)
Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: CN=VDSM Certificate Authority
Validity
Not Before: Feb 4 13:23:13 2015 GMT
Not After : Feb 4 13:23:13 2016 GMT
Subject: CN=VDSM Certificate Authority
Subject Public Key Info:
[CUT]
[root@ovirt01 ~]# su - vdsm -s /bin/bash -c 'openssl x509 -in
/etc/pki/vdsm/certs/vdsmcert.pem.20150205093609 -text'
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 1423056193 (0x54d21d41)
Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: CN=VDSM Certificate Authority
Validity
Not Before: Feb 4 13:23:13 2015 GMT
Not After : Feb 4 13:23:13 2016 GMT
Subject: CN=ovirt01.hawai.lan, O=VDSM Certificate
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
I think that was certs made during first hosted engine installation.
Could it work if I manually create certs like this?
Just to start libvirtd, vdsm and hosted-engine.
I think it's worth a try. Just create a self-signed CA, a keypair
signed by it, and place them correctly, should work.
The engine won't be able to talk with the host, but you can then more
easily reinstall/re-enroll-certs.
Good luck,
This workaround works!
I have hosted engine running!
So I have to find how reinstall/re-enroll-certs on host. From engine UI
host status is "NonResponsive" and I can't do nothing....
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