Oops. I spoke too soon. The one I thought I fixed is now just scrolling "No status
yet" over and over...
Bret Wortman
Founder, Damascus Products, LLC
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70 Main St. Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186
On Mar 26 2019, at 8:54 am, Bret Wortman <bret.wortman(a)damascusgrp.com> wrote:
One had a clock skew error (fixed), but the other non-CA replica
shows:
ipa3.spx.net:
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replica
last init status: None
last init ended: 1970-01-01 00:00:00+00:00
last update status: Error (3) Replication error acquiring replica: Unable to acquire
replica: permission denied. The bind dn does not have permission to supply replication
updates to the replica. Will retry later. (permission denied)
Do I need to re-init this replica from scratch (as in, remove it, unbind it from the
servers, re-add it as a client and then re-promote it)?
Bret Wortman
Founder, Damascus Products, LLC
855-644-2783 (tel:855-644-2783) | bret(a)wrapbuddies.co
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http://wrapbuddies.co/
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70 Main St. Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186
On Mar 26 2019, at 8:47 am, Rob Crittenden <rcritten(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Bret Wortman via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> > Looks like I've somehow managed to get my 3 IPA servers out of sync:
> >
> > [root@ipa3 ~]# ipa-replica-manage list
> > ipa3.my.net:master
> > ipa4.my.net:master
> > ipa5.my.net:master
> > [root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find
solr14.my.net
> > ---------------
> > 0 hosts matched
> > ---------------
> > ----------------------------
> > Number of entries returned 0
> > ----------------------------
> >
> > On ipa4:
> > [root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find
solr14.my.net
> > ---------------
> > 1 hosts matched
> > ---------------
> > Host name:
solr14.my.net
> > ----------------------------
> > Number of entries returned 1
> > ----------------------------
> >
> > On ipa5:
> > [root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find
solr14.my.net
> > ---------------
> > 1 hosts matched
> > ---------------
> > Host name:
solr14.my.net
> > Principal name: host/solr14.my.net(a)MY.NET
> > <mailto:host/solr14.my.net@MY.NET>
> > :
> > :
> > ----------------------------
> > Number of entries returned 1
> > ----------------------------
> >
> > So they've obviously stopped talking. What's the right way to get them
> > back in sync and ensure that they don't drift again? Is there a
> > replication entry that's "stuck" and causing this?
>
>
> On each master run: ipa-replica-manage list -v `hostname`
> That will give you the replication status.
> You can try to wake up an agreement with: ipa-replica-manage force-sync
> --from <host>
>
> rob