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Changing aws_acm_certificate from Amazon-issued to existing doesn't force new resource #9809

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ineffyble opened this issue Aug 18, 2019 · 3 comments · May be fixed by ShaperTools/terraform-provider-aws#1
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Terraform Version

Provider 2.24

Affected Resource(s)

  • aws_acm_certificate

Expected Behavior

Adding private_key and certificate_body to an aws_acm_certificate should create a new self-managed certificate.

Actual Behavior

It spent 1 and a half hours modifying the existing certificate before throwing an internal server error.

@ghost ghost added the service/acm Issues and PRs that pertain to the acm service. label Aug 18, 2019
@github-actions github-actions bot added the needs-triage Waiting for first response or review from a maintainer. label Aug 18, 2019
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I faced similar issue when I tried updating my existing certificate in aws cert manager.Its not allowing update certificate.

  • aws_acm_certificate.cert: Error updating certificate: ValidationException: com.amazonaws.pki.acm.exceptions.external.ValidationException: Could not validate the certificate with the certificate chain.
    status code: 400, request id:

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