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Guyute 1 Reputation point
2022-05-17T18:21:20.363+00:00

I found that deleting some self-signed certificates and then restarting the monitoring agent has changed the Expired Certificate from Expired to Healthy in the Expired Certificates view. However the info stays in the Expired Certificates Dashboard and does not clear. I have tried repairing the agent, restarting services, stopping service & deleting the Health folder and restarting services, I have tried a reboot of the server. I stopped the services on the management servers, deleted the Health folders, and restarted services and nothing.

I'm about to remove the agent and then reinstall the agent to get the message to clear from the Expired Certificates view.. Any other thoughts on this issue or how to avoid/clear the Healthy State certs from the Expired Certificate dashboard?

thanks

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  1. SChalakov 10,261 Reputation points MVP
    2022-05-18T08:16:22.887+00:00

    Hi,
    can you please post a couple of screenshots, so that we can get an idea on how to approach this?
    I assume that the "old" certificates are just orphaned objects, corresponding to the previous seIf-sigtned certificates you haad. So, since those do not exist anymore I would do a couple of things here:

    • Run Remove-SCOMDisabledClassInstance

    Demystifying Remove-SCOMDisabledClassInstance
    https://kevinholman.com/2021/05/13/demystifying-remove-scomdisabledclassinstance/

    Remove-SCOMDisabledClassInstance
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/operationsmanager/remove-scomdisabledclassinstance?view=systemcenter-ps-2022

    • Clear the console cache:

    How and When to Clear the Cache
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/scom/manage-clear-healthservice-cache?view=sc-om-2022

    It just might be that this is some console cache issue, this is how you can rule this out.

    Please post an update, I am curious what was the solution here.

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    Regards,
    Stoyan

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  2. Guyute 1 Reputation point
    2022-05-18T12:41:07.503+00:00

    We have tried clearing the cache and i think your assumptions about the orphaned objects. Here is what we are seeing. Appreciate the assistance.

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