Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Is it true that these "Errors" appear on an IPA server without CA role present and can be ignored?
CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.expiration.CASystemCertExpiryCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.expiration.KRASystemCertExpiryCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.expiration.OCSPSystemCertExpiryCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.expiration.TKSSystemCertExpiryCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.expiration.TPSSystemCertExpiryCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.trustflags.CASystemCertTrustFlagCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.trustflags.KRASystemCertTrustFlagCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.trustflags.OCSPSystemCertTrustFlagCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.trustflags.TKSSystemCertTrustFlagCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.certs.trustflags.TPSSystemCertTrustFlagCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.clones.connectivity_and_data.ClonesConnectivyAndDataCheck
CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.csconfig.CADogtagCertsConfigCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.csconfig.KRADogtagCertsConfigCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.csconfig.OCSPDogtagCertsConfigCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.csconfig.TKSDogtagCertsConfigCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.csconfig.TPSDogtagCertsConfigCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.connectivity.DogtagCACertsConnectivityCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.connectivity.DogtagKRAConnectivityCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.connectivity.DogtagOCSPConnectivityCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.connectivity.DogtagTKSConnectivityCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: pki.server.healthcheck.meta.connectivity.DogtagTPSConnectivityCheck: Invalid PKI instance: pki-tomcat CRITICAL: ipahealthcheck.ipa.roles.IPACRLManagerCheck: Unable to read /var/lib/pki/pki-tomcat/conf/ca/CS.cfg
There was an issue that pki.server checks though throw errors even if the CA was unconfigured. I had to filter these out of healthcheck.
But the IPACRLManagerCheck should only run if a CA is configured so I'd double check your roles. It seems to believe one is configured on this host.
As well as these for a disabled trust domain?
ERROR: ipahealthcheck.ipa.trust.IPATrustDomainsCheck.domain-list: /usr/sbin/sssctl domain-list reports mismatch: sssd domains mydomain.at, buero.mydomain.at, org.mydomain.at trust domains buero.mydomain.at, mydomain.at, org.mydomain.at, tk.mydomain.at ERROR: ipahealthcheck.ipa.trust.IPATrustCatalogCheck.domain-status: Execution of domain-status failed: CalledProcessError(Command ['/usr/sbin/sssctl', 'domain-status', 'tk.mydomain.at', '--active-server'] returned non-zero exit status 1: 'Unable to get online status\n')
Disabled how? healthcheck is running through the list of trust domains that sssd is returning. So should sssd not be aware of this domain at all?
rob
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