The domain name on the certificate needs to match the domain name you're using to access cPanel.
There's no "usually" involved, really; when you buy (or create) a certificate you supply one name.
It seems equally unusual that you keep asking the same question no matter how many times it's answered. The two chunks of text you painted over in your screenshot need to match if you want to make that dialog go away. Nobody can give you any more specific instructions unless they can read what's currently there.
LeMarque,
It's not any different. If you access cPanel using the server name like you just said then you won't get the error. If you or a client of yours tries to access it via a domain name hosted on your server then it will come up. It's not that big a deal you just hit ok and keep on going.
This isn't so much a technical problem as it is a reading comprehension problem. If you want a more specific answer then post a legible screenshot and someone can walk you through the process step-by-step.
when I first signed up; I'm at a loss to see how its possible even with a wildcard cert for my hostname since its a shared ip.Main VPS IP Address:
If a certificate (any of them) require a dedicated ip (how do thay know that its a dedicated ip anyway)