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Dell EMC VxRail: Unable to import vCenter root certificates due to empty or corrupted CRL files

Summary: Unable to import vCenter root certificates due to empty or corrupted CRL file.

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Symptoms

When following Dell KB article VxRail: How to manually import vCenter SSL certificate on VxRail Manager  to manually import vCenter server certificate, errors display when converting the .r files:
#openssl crl -outform der -in /tmp/certificates/certs/lin/e1f7261b.r1 -out newcrltfile1
unable to load CRL
OR 
#cert_util_init.py script failed with error:
Failed to find a matching root CA Certificate/CRL set that could verify vCenter certificate
OR
Failed to installed vCenter certificate with Chrome, error:
The Private Key for this Client Certificate is missing or invalid OR Invalid or corrupt file 

Cause

The vCenter root Certificate CRL file is empty or corrupted.

How to check if this is the issue:
  1. Download and extract the latest vCenter root certificate (https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2108294).
  2. Check if any CRL file is empty or corrupted (screenshot below):
crl error.png
Or 
  1. SSH to PSC and vCenter with root credential.
  2. Change to directory /etc/ssl/certs.
  3. Check if any .r file is 0 bytes or corrupted.

Resolution

To resolve this issue:
  1. If any empty or corrupted CRL file is found on the PSC and or vCenter, take OFFLINE snapshots for PSC and vCenter before proceeding.
  2. Follow instructions from VMware KB article 59555 to run fix_crl.sh script (https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/59555). The script should be performed on both VCSA and PSC.
  3. On vCenter, go to folder /etc/vmware-vpx/docRoot/certs.
  4. If the empty (0 bytes) or corrupted CRL files still exist, DELETE the file from this directory.
  5. Reboot PSC and vCenter after fix_crl.sh.
  6. Reimport vCenter root certificate to VxRail manager.

Article Properties


Affected Product

VxRail, VMware vCenter Server

Last Published Date

08 Aug 2023

Version

6

Article Type

Solution