I've got a DNS entry that really isn't there.
# nslookup sys001
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
# ipa dnsrecord-find my.net sys001 --all --raw
dn:
idnsname=sys001+nsuniqueid=7523898c-b29311e8-85ddf5f7-bbec4d04,idnsname=my.net.,cn=dns,dc=my,dc=net
idnsname: sys001
arecord: 192.168.75.50
objectClass: top
objectClass: idnsrecord
# ldapdelete -D "cn=DirectoryManager" -W -p 389 -h ipa.my.net -x
uid=nsuniqueid=7523898c-b29311e8-85ddf5f7-bbec4d04,cn=dns,dc=my,dc=net
That last command just goes off into the weeds and never returns. I
picked it up from this article:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/10/html/administration_guide/managing_replication-solving_common_replication_conflicts
but the format seems a bit different so I'm concerned that I'm not
getting the delete command right.
How can I get rid of this entry-that's-not-an-entry? We'd like to reuse
this IP but can't.
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