Archivo “/opt/rockstor/src/rockstor/rest_framework_custom/generic_view.py”, línea 41, en _handle_exception
producir
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/src/rockstor/storageadmin/views/rockon.py”, línea 395, en _get_disponible
respuesta = solicitudes.get(raíz_remota, tiempo de espera=10)
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/api.py”, línea 55, en get
solicitud de devolución (‘obtener’, url, **kwargs)
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/api.py”, línea 44, en solicitud
volver session.request(método=método, url=url, **kwargs)
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/sessions.py”, línea 289, en solicitud
historial = [r para r en gen] if allow_redirects else []
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/sessions.py”, línea 133, en resolve_redirects
apoderados = apoderados
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/sessions.py”, línea 279, en solicitud
resp = self.send(prep, stream=stream, timeout=tiempo de espera, verificar=verificar, cert=cert, proxies=proxies)
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/sessions.py”, línea 374, en envío
r = adaptador. enviar (solicitud, **kwargs)
Archivo “/opt/rockstor/eggs/requests-1.1.0-py2.7.egg/requests/adapters.py”, línea 213, en envío
aumentar SSLError(e)
SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] verificación de certificado fallida (_ssl.c:579)
This has been reported as a know problem with out now outdated and no longer maintained CentOS based offering. Our current OS base is now openSUSE Leap 15.3 and is used in our new installers: https://rockstor.com/dls.html
A re-install is required and if you use the same system disk you will lose data stored on that disk. So it is advisable to use a fresh system disk unless you are sure there is nothing on there. It is not advised within our docs or by the Web-UI that you store data (create shares) on the system disk.
Existing Rockstor v3 data pools and config (for whatever was saved depending on the age of the config backup) are equally compatible with the new v4 versions. We no longer provide our own updates to the older v3 CentOS based installs.
If you are in doubt about a new install then do ask first here on the forum.
The following forum thread addresses a work around for our older CentOS installs if a re-install is out of the question for now:
But if at all possible you would be better of to adopt, via a fresh install, our far newer v4 offering. Plus the underlying OS is far more capable especially on the btrfs front.