[Freeipa-users] Replicas in a state of confusion

Simo Sorce simo at redhat.com
Thu Feb 9 23:04:47 UTC 2012


On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 17:53 -0500, Ian Levesque wrote:
> >> OK, that's good to know. So, assuming the problem is that there was an invalid cached credential getting in the way, here's what I did to attempt a reconfiguration of the replica:
> >> 
> >> replica: ipa-server-install --uninstall && reboot
> >> primary: ipa-replica-manage --force del sbgrid-directory-replica.in.hwlab && reboot
> >> primary: ipa-replica-prepare sbgrid-directory-replica.in.hwlab & rsync ...
> >> replica: ipa-replica-install ./replica-info-sbgrid-directory-replica.in.hwlab.gpg
> >> 
> >> The outcome was the same. 
> >> Error logs from primary: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=jKnjZgwQ
> >> 
> >> [root at sbgrid-directory ~]# ipa-replica-manage list
> >> sbgrid-directory.in.hwlab: master
> >> 
> >> [root at sbgrid-directory-replica ~]$ ipa-replica-manage list
> >> sbgrid-directory.in.hwlab: master
> >> sbgrid-directory-replica.in.hwlab: master
> > 
> > Please restart the primary and see if it keeps returning that error (it
> > shouldn't).
> 
> I did twice, and continue to see only one master listed on sbgrid-directory.

It seem like the replica is not synchronizing with the primary.

Uhm wait in the paste you have it says you have incompatible IPA
versions.
Can you post the version of freeipa package of both servers ?

Simo.

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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York




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