Hi,
so finally I managed to fix the issue.
The user used was ‘admin’ the ticket was a fresh one obtained immediately before the
command.
After digging through many mails on this list I was pretty sure it had something todo with
ACIs and them maybe not being readded after an upgrade.
What I did to fix the issue was the following:
I used a slightly modified version of
https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa/blob/master/install/share/replica-acis... (changing
the add to a replace) and loaded it onto the master.
Afterwards I was able to delete the replica and add a new one.
Altough when running a “list-ruv” I stell get some error messages (but also output of
actual RUVs)
-snip-
ipa-replica-manage list-ruv
Directory Manager password:
unable to decode: {replica 7} 58456abc000400070000 58456abc000400070000
unable to decode: {replica 9} 578864f6000100090000 578864f6000100090000
Replica Update Vectors:
-snap-
So this is a different issue, but I would be glad If I somehow could remove these orphaned
RUVs.
Am 23.06.17, 15:36 schrieb "Rob Crittenden" <rcritten(a)redhat.com>:
Sieferlinger, Andreas via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi all,
after an upgrade von 4.1 to 4.4 (4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7) I have some
trouble in changing replication agreements.
#ipa-replica-manage del
auth4.example.com
'auth9.example.com' has no replication agreement for
'auth4.example.com'
# ipa-replica-manage del
auth4.example.com --force --clean
Cleaning a master is irreversible.
This should not normally be require, so use cautiously.
Continue to clean master? [no]: yes
Re-run /sbin/ipa-replica-manage with --verbose option to get more
information
Unexpected error: Insufficient access: Insufficient 'delete' privilege
to delete the entry
'krbprincipalname=ldap/auth4.example.com(a)example.com,cn=services,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com'.
I suspect some missing ACLs that probably got lost during an update,
although I do not know which and how to read.
What credentials do you currently have? klist will show you.
If you are admin, or a member of the admins group, then the output of
this will show what rights the user has:
$ ipa user-show --all --raw <your user> |grep memberof
rob