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A custom bug ID has been generated as the vendor did not provide one: 32ece969275a Known affected version(s) that were inferred because the vendor did not provide any: 7.0.3.01600
This issue occurs in very rare cases, when for some reason the date on your vCenter system is set to a distant future date, relative to which date vCenter certificates display as expired. As a result, you see certificate expiry alarms as expected, because alarms are not designed to consider cases when the vCenter system is set to a future date. vCenter alarms with negative expiry dates continue even after you change the system time to the correct date. This issue is resolved in this release. The fix makes sure you no longer see certificate expiry alarms after correcting the system date. Best practice is to avoid setting the date on your vCenter system to a distant future date.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vsphere/vsphere/7-0/release-notes/vcenter-server-update-and-patch-releases/vsphere-vcenter-server-70u3o-release-notes.html
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