Hi,

On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 8:57 AM Dmitry Krasov via FreeIPA-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
> just installed replica (ipa2.dom.loc), it seems works fine.
>
> But how enrolled clients will know about this replica, if primary server
> will be down?
>
If you installed the clients using DNS Autodiscovery i.e. without the
--server option (please refer to ipa-client-install(1) man page, especially
the sections *DNS Autodiscovery* and *The Failover Mechanism*), then the
failover should happen automatically. When the client's SSSD configuration
file (/etc/sssd/sssd.conf) contains the _srv_ keyword in the ipa_server
parameter, it means that SSSD uses service discovery through DNS to find an
active server. More information in sssd-ipa(5) man page, in the *Failover*
and *Service Discovery* sections.

Hope this clarifies,
flo

And how to make ipa2.dom.loc to work as primary server?


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