Il giorno gio 13 gen 2022 alle ore 15:34 Konstantin Shalygin <[email protected]>
ha scritto:

> > It's possible to get, may be from Postgres, the host certificate date?
> > Engine run this check sometimes, but trigger this check seems impossible
>
> Anybody?
> @Sandro please help
>
> engine make check once per day and print to logs
> How can we run a manual check or see info in PostgreSQL database? This is
> required because the days until the end of the certificate's life expire,
> waiting for the next day in order to understand the result of deploying a
> new certificate is a strange situation
>

Maybe @Martin Perina <[email protected]> can assist?



>
>
> Thanks,
> k
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