All - I've posted here before a while back. Long story short, I
inherited a FreeIPA server and am now looking at building out a more
robust environment.
Two things I'd like to ask some input for:
1) Is there a way to determine when a client was last used for
authentication? I'm looking at a list of about 1500 client systems -
majority of which I'm sure haven't been used (retired client systems,
etc.) in a decent amount of time. I'd like to clean these systems up so
I have a more accurate representation of what is actually authenticating
against my IDM.
2) After cleanup, I'm interested in building a replica (or two) to
facilitate and upgrade. The current server is CentOS 7. We've had
numerous problems from this server and would like to upgrade to a more
supported/newer version of OS and IDM software.
a) Is it possible to install a replica server as RHEL9 IDM server
from my existing CentOS 7 server? Essentially, what I'd like to occur
is we use the RHEL9 replica as a means to "migrate" and upgrade the
existing services and eventually poweroff the original Cent7 server.
The replica installation process seems to be fairly straight-forward,
but I was wondering if anyone out there has tried this before and any
painful "lessons learned" after the upgrade/migration...
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
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