I was overly casual with yum this morning, and almost removed all of the
IPA-related RPMs from my server (CentOS 7).  Fortunately, I was able to
abort the transaction before too much damage was done.  After
(re)installing a couple RPMs, everything seems to be pretty much
working.

The exception is that the IPA services are not being started when the
system boots (but everything comes up fine with 'ipactl start' later).

Looking into this, I realize that I'm not even sure of the exact
mechanism that IPA (4.6.8 on CentOS 7) normally uses to start.  Looking
at the various systemd units on my system (targets and services), I
don't see anything that looks like an overall IPA unit, just the units
for the individual services and a couple of targets (dirsrv.target and
pki-tomcatd.target) that aren't enabled.

It's very possible that I'm missing the package that provides the
"master" target or service, but I don't know what it is.

Anyone know?

Thanks!

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