Looks like I've somehow managed to get my 3 IPA servers out of sync:

[root@ipa3 ~]# ipa-replica-manage list
ipa3.my.net: master
ipa4.my.net: master
ipa5.my.net: master
[root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find solr14.my.net
---------------
0 hosts matched
---------------
----------------------------
Number of entries returned 0
----------------------------

On ipa4:
[root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find solr14.my.net
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1 hosts matched
---------------
Host name: solr14.my.net
----------------------------
Number of entries returned 1
----------------------------

On ipa5:
[root@ipa3 ~]# ipa host-find solr14.my.net
---------------

1 hosts matched
---------------
Host name: solr14.my.net
Principal name: host/solr14.my....@my.net (mailto:host/solr14.my....@my.net)
:
:
----------------------------
Number of entries returned 1
----------------------------

So they've obviously stopped talking. What's the right way to get them back in 
sync and ensure that they don't drift again? Is there a replication entry 
that's "stuck" and causing this?

Bret Wortman
Founder, Damascus Products, LLC

855-644-2783 (tel:855-644-2783) | b...@wrapbuddies.co 
(mailto:b...@wrapbuddies.co)

http://wrapbuddies.co/

70 Main St. Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186

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