On 01/10/2018 12:29 PM, lejeczek via FreeIPA-users wrote:
On 09/01/18 17:24, Charles Hedrick wrote:
> I also had issues installing a replica under 7.4. Here are my notes.
> krb4 is the new replica, krb1 and 2 the existing ones.
I'm on Centos, there is something very wrong with freeipa / dependencies
in 7.4.
I've had four replicas/servers from 7.1 time and just now removed one
server from domain, all these problems I hit earlier were while setting
a new domain, but now I see I cannot reconnect that one node back to the
old, still functioning domain, the same errors.
Installing a new servers goes smoothly(?) but adding a replica feels
like pain in a buttock that does want to go away :)
The weirdest thing is that randomness with which client installation
succeeds, 99% time it fails, and clocks are in sync.
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Hi,
when the replica installation fails, you need to clean the replication
agreements before you can re-try replication installation on the same
machine:
- on the master, ipa-replica-manage del <replica>
(you can do ipa-replica-manage list to make sure that the replica is not
listed any more).
- check if the host is still in the list of hosts (on the master): ipa
host-find
You can remove the host with ipa host-del <replica>
When you reach the state where ipa-replica-manage list and ipa host-find
do not show any more the replica, you can re-install it with
ipa-client-install and ipa-replica-install.
As you mention issues that do not happen 100% of the time, I would check
the DNS configuration. Is your IPA client installed with DNS
autodiscovery or with a fixed list of IPA servers?
Flo