> I would use the uri module to download the Engine's CA to 
> /etc/pki/ca-cert/sources (or
> whatever it was) on EL systems (in debian-based is a little bit different)  
> locally and
> then run 'update-ca-certificates --extract' .

I did that, even to /usr/share/pki/ and run the command of course. Nothing 
worked.


> Usually I run my ansible from the engine itself. Have you thought about it ?
 
Yes. Thing is, how can we manage the Manager VM itself if it's down? I tried to 
start it via virsh, but gave an error:

virsh # start --domain Manager
error: Failed to start domain 'Manager'
error: Network not found: no network with matching name 'vdsm-ovirtmgmt'

The interface ovirtmgmt exists tough.

Anyway, this is so i can know what to do in case it fails. Because restart the 
whole server will bring it on of  course. Or waiting some long time, till 
somehow it starts again :)
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