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Unable to join Second Vcenter in external PSC

Hi Vmware Gurus,

I have 1 external psc and 2 vcenter. Earlier both the Vcenters were embeded. So I installed an external psc ak-psc01.cisco.com and joined that to the ak-vc01.cisco.com and i have initiated the below mention command to repoint the ak-vc01.cisco.com to external psc and it successfully pointed and i can see its showing as pointed to external psc.

Command initiated on ak-vc01

Command:- cmsso-util reconfigure --repoint-psc psc01.corp.local --username Administrator --domain-name cisco.com --passwd password

1. ak-psc01.cisco.com

2. ak-vc01.cisco.com

3. ak-vc02.cisco.com

But when i am trying to point the second ak-vc02.cisco.com to ak-psc01.cisco.com using the below mention command. I am getting the below mention error.

Procedure i followed to repoint the ak-vc02.cisco.com to ak-psc01.cisco.com.

1.  /usr/lib/vmware-vmdir/bin/vdcrapadmin -f  createagreement -2 -h localhost -H ak-psc01.Cisco.com -u administrator  -w ******

the above command succeded and i have checked ak-vc02 using below mention and found ak-vc02 is is added as an replication partner in ak-psc01.

2.

/usr/lib/vmware-vmdir/bin/vdcrapadmin -f  createagreement -2 -h localhost -H ak-psc01.Cisco.com -u administrator  -w Dabur123!

/usr/lib/vmware-vmdir/bin/vdcrapadmin -f showpartners -h ak-psc01.cisco.com -u Administrator -w *********

But when initiated the command on ak-vc02 then i am getting the below mention error.

I have checked the certificate on all the 3 nodes and machine certificate is same.

Please help.

Vc01-repoint.jpg

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RickVerstegen
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Which version are you using?

It definitely looks like a certificate issue. Have a look in the /etc/ssl/certs location to see if there are any missing certificates compared to the other one.

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RickVerstegen
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Which version are you using?

It definitely looks like a certificate issue. Have a look in the /etc/ssl/certs location to see if there are any missing certificates compared to the other one.

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Laliteus1
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Thanks Mate! You Rocks It Worked.

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