You could turn the clock back, remove the agreements, renew the certs to a future date,
shutdown, reset the clock and renew again to get up and running. Make sure you’re doing it
while the system is offline to prevent NTP.
Also: make sure you don’t run in to this again by making regular recovery points (backups,
snapshots, periodic master updates). I’m assuming this is a recovery action from total
loss of everything? If not: don’t bother with that image, install a fresh master instead.
John
On 26 Sep 2019, at 23:59, Randy Morgan via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
I have a two year image of one of my IPA servers that I am trying to bring live.
Unfortunately all of the certs except the CA are expired. I have attempted to follow the
instructions for updating the certs, but it has failed to update them. After careful and
extensive digging, I have found that the issue is two replication agreements from other
IPA servers that have since been rebuilt. Because of the expired certs I can't login
to the web UI, so I can't terminate the agreements that way, and the IPA commands
fail. Is there a way to terminate these agreements manually by removing the references to
the two servers?
Randy Morgan
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Randy Morgan
CSR
Department of Chemistry/BioChemistry
Brigham Young University
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