If you are facing this scenario and your UNIX/Linux server has a different hostname then what is in DNS you have two choices. Either you change the hostname on your server, which may or may not be an option, or you create a new certificate with the FQDN hostname and private key without touching the server name at all using the scxsslconfig tool. I decided to perform the latter. Just open the a shell and run…
/opt/microsoft/scx/bin/tools/scxsslconfig –h Linuxname –d domainname.com -f –v
After executing the command, make sure to restart the agent.
/opt/microsoft/scx/bin/tools/scxadmin –restart
After the service is restarted head back to your SCOM console, and attempt to manage the Linux server again.
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