Alerts System Management and Maintenance
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Alert 3101
Cluster <cluster>: The server certificate has expired.
The specified cluster’s server certificate has expired. This is the public
certificate that the cluster uses to identify itself to devices configured for secure
communication. The cluster can no longer communicate with any such
devices, including MCUs, endpoints, the AD server, and the Exchange server.
If you’re logged into that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If
not, log into that cluster (your browser will warn you not to do this, and you’ll
have to override its advice) and go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
See also:
“Alerts” on page 359
Alert 3102
Cluster <cluster>: The server certificate will expire within 1 day. All system
access may be lost.
The specified cluster’s server certificate is about to expire. This is the public
certificate that the cluster uses to identify itself to devices configured for secure
communication. If you allow it to expire, the cluster will no longer be able to
communicate with any such devices, including MCUs, endpoints, the AD
server, and the Exchange server.
If you’re logged into that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If
not, log into that cluster and go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
See also:
“Alerts” on page 359
Alert 3103
Cluster <cluster>: The server certificate will expire within <count> days. All
system access may be lost.
The specified cluster���s server certificate will soon expire. This is the public
certificate that the cluster uses to identify itself to devices configured for secure
communication. If you allow it to expire, the cluster will no longer be able to
communicate with any such devices, including MCUs, endpoints, the AD
server, and the Exchange server.
If you’re logged into that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If
not, log into that cluster and go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
See also:
“Alerts” on page 359