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Re: Trying to add a vCenter node on a MAAS master gives me a SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED

 

It doesn't work that way, unless someone corrects me. The vms have to be
created in vcenter/esx first.
On Feb 1, 2016 13:20, "Thomas Schweizer-Bolzonello" <
thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Andreas,
>
> So I rolled back to LTS 14, added the ppa stable repository and I can
> add the vCenter
> maas.drivers.vmware: [INFO] Found 6 VMware servers
>
> The actual VM are appearing in the GUI, one last question; may I be
> missing something that I can't clarify in the documentation :
> How can I create new VM via MAAS who will be pushed on the ESXI host ?
>
> Thanks
> -Thomas
>
>
> 2016-02-01 14:35 GMT+01:00 Thomas Schweizer-Bolzonello
> <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > https://bugs.python.org/file38817/custom-cert-verify.patch
> >
> > Apply at your own risks :)
> >
> > 2016-02-01 14:30 GMT+01:00 Andreas Hasenack <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Thomas Schweizer-Bolzonello
> >> <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Thanks Andreas.
> >>>
> >>> That's what I thought too and ttis PEP confirm it :
> >>> https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0476/#trust-database
> >>> But as said on the link above the trust database is the system one,
> >>> and my CA is loaded in the CA store of Ubuntu (as OpenSSL says it's
> >>> trusted when trying a connexion from command line)
> >>>
> >>
> >> Yeah, there should be a way. Maybe some debugging will have to be added
> to
> >> the precise python calls to see what certificate store it's using.
> >>
> >> Have you also tried with gnutls-cli?
> >>
>

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