Hello all,
I recently had an incident in my server room where the AC was switched off to all the racks and much of the kit had to be shut down to prevent damage. Since that incident I am no longer able to log into the VSphere managment console, and none of the backups of my virtual machines are running successfully. Veeam says it cannot see any VM severs. However, the the host servers are up and running, I can log into them all via RDP. I can log into the ESX Host servers too.
I can log into Vcenter management console, and in the summary I have green check marks beside overall health status. I'm running Version 7.0.3.01400
I've read that the above error is related to expired certificates. I've read a few articles on how to check whether certificates are expired. I've logged into the Vcenter VM as root, and none of the commands I see posted in the articles that deal with this matter or work, such as;
for store in $(/usr/lib/vmware-vmafd/bin/vecs-cli store list | grep -v TRUSTED_ROOT_CRLS); do echo "[*] Store :" $store; /usr/lib/vmware-vmafd/bin/vecs-cli entry list --store $store --text | grep -ie "Alias" -ie "Not After";done;
Or the command to launch the certificate manager.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.