[Freeipa-users] Deleting a down ipa master?

Petr Viktorin pviktori at redhat.com
Thu May 2 16:07:49 UTC 2013


On 05/02/2013 05:21 PM, Nathan wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
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> List still shows caroline1.
>
> [root at caroline2 PROD ~]# ipa-replica-manage list
> caroline0.lafayette.edu: master
> caroline2.lafayette.edu: master
> caroline1.lafayette.edu: master
>
>
> - -v does not seem to change the output at all. I even tried moving the
> - -v around in the command line, to see if placement mattered.
>
> [root at caroline2 PROD ~]# ipa-replica-manage -v  del --force
> caroline1.lafayette.edu
> 'caroline2.lafayette.edu' has no replication agreement for
> 'caroline1.lafayette.edu'
> [root at caroline2 PROD ~]# ipa-replica-manage del -v --force
> caroline1.lafayette.edu
> 'caroline2.lafayette.edu' has no replication agreement for
> 'caroline1.lafayette.edu'
> [root at caroline2 PROD ~]# ipa-replica-manage del --force -v
> caroline1.lafayette.edu
> 'caroline2.lafayette.edu' has no replication agreement for
> 'caroline1.lafayette.edu'
> [root at caroline2 PROD ~]# ipa-replica-manage list
> caroline0.lafayette.edu: master
> caroline2.lafayette.edu: master
> caroline1.lafayette.edu: master
>
>
> Is --cleanup destructive?  Is there some reason that it should not try it?

Looking at the code, it only cleans up the Kerberos info and host entry, 
not DNS records or RUV.

-- 
Petr³




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