I was just trying this again and noticed there is a /var/log/pki/pki-ca-spawn.20130719140342.log file with what i assume is the logging for the attempt to create the pki. right at the end is this entry.
2013-07-19 14:04:42 pkispawn : INFO ....... unable to access security domain through REST interface. Trying old interface. 503 Server Error: Service Unavailable Does anyone know what that means and how to fix it? On 19 July 2013 12:46, Pete Brown <rendhal...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 18 July 2013 19:50, Petr Viktorin <pvikt...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On 07/18/2013 03:31 AM, Pete Brown wrote: >>> >>> I opened all the ports that seemed to be listening n the master. >>> I also ran the setup again without disabling the connection check to >>> see what else needed fixing. >>> It seems after much investigation and log dredging it seems my admin >>> password had expired. >>> I wasn't aware that was possible. >>> I reset the password and it seemed to get further. >>> This for some reason not mentioned in the documentation the replica is >>> trying to ssh into the master as admin. >>> I managed to fix that by changing my setup and ssh config files. >>> >>> Then it actually managed to start the setup process. >>> But again it fails at exactly the same point mentioned in my initial >>> email. >>> >>> After some further digging with reference to the log output below it >>> seems I have run into a bug that seems to have been fixed. >>> https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3213 >>> As I mentioned I am running current Fedora 18 so freeipa is >>> 3.1.5-1.fc18 is that fixed in my version? >> >> >> Yes, that bug was fixed in 3.1.0. > > Well the script is still complaining about not being able to find > dogtag_master_ds_port and the option still appears in my version of > the script. > Which from the bug seems to be what was causing the issue and the > ipareplica-install log I included below says this is the case. > It seems a bit odd because this is a fresh install of 3.1.5. > > > >>> It also seems the dogatg and IPA directories will be or have been merged? >>> Which version did this happen in and will it get applied to my server? >> >> >> Also in 3.1.0; new servers installed using that version have merged >> databases. > > I still seem to have split instances. > I did the install before Fedora 18 was released because I wanted ipa 3 > and that was the only way I could get it. > Will they get merged at some point or can I do it manually? > >> >>> Can anyone suggest how I go about fixing this issue? >> >> >> Well, ipa-server-uninstall can misbehave if CA installation goes wrong >> (ticket #2796). >> So I would start by uninstalling, then running the following command to make >> sure CA is not left: >> sudo pkidestroy -s CA -i pki-tomcat >> then installing again. > > Ran that on my replica after the install and before the clean and it said > this. > That would make sense because it fails during the ca creation stage. > > root@ipa2 ~]# pkidestroy -s CA -i pki-tomcat > ERROR: PKI instance '/var/lib/pki/pki-tomcat' does NOT exist! > > >> >> Can you also provide logs without the --skip-conncheck flag? Specifically >> the /var/log/ipareplica-conncheck.log should be interesting. > > From what I can tell all the tests in the connection check passed. > >> >> >>> I wanted to create a replica so I could upgrade to fedora 19 and not >>> have to take my single instance of FreeIPA offline while that was >>> happening. >>> Will I need to upgrade to Fedora 19 to fix my issue? >> >> >> >>> For reference this is the point of failure in the >>> /var/log/ipareplica-install.log file >>> >>> 2013-07-18T01:06:16Z DEBUG Starting external process >>> 2013-07-18T01:06:16Z DEBUG args=/usr/sbin/pkispawn -s CA -f /tmp/tmpFKBxMW >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z DEBUG Process finished, return code=1 >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z DEBUG stdout=Loading deployment configuration >>> from /tmp/tmpFKBxMW. >>> ERROR: Unable to access security domain: 503 Server Error: Service >>> Unavailable >> >> >> Please also check logs on the existing server. Is the CA available? >> Does e.g. `ipa cert-show 1` work? >> >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z DEBUG stderr= >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z CRITICAL failed to configure ca instance Command >>> '/usr/sbin/pkispawn -s CA -f /tmp/tmpFKBxMW' returned non-zero exit >>> status 1 >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z INFO File >>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/installutils.py", >>> line 619, in run_script >>> return_value = main_function() >>> >>> File "/usr/sbin/ipa-replica-install", line 652, in main >>> (CA, cs) = cainstance.install_replica_ca(config, >>> dogtag_master_ds_port) >>> >>> File >>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/cainstance.py", >>> line 1809, in install_replica_ca >>> subject_base=config.subject_base) >>> >>> File >>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/cainstance.py", >>> line 625, in configure_instance >>> self.start_creation(runtime=210) >>> >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/service.py", >>> line 358, in start_creation >>> method() >>> >>> File >>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/cainstance.py", >>> line 744, in __spawn_instance >>> raise RuntimeError('Configuration of CA failed') >>> >>> 2013-07-18T01:08:16Z INFO The ipa-replica-install command failed, >>> exception: RuntimeError: Configuration of CA failed >>> >>> On 17 July 2013 15:52, Pete Brown <rendhal...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> I am attempting to create a replica of my freeipa server. >>>> I am following the docs but they are not working for me. >>>> I am getting the vague impression I am missing a step that doesn't >>>> seem to be documented. >>>> >>>> For the record all the posts listed are open and it was a clean >>>> install of Fedora 18. >>>> >>>> I thought the server may need to be a client of the master before I >>>> set it up as a replica but it just said I needed to uninstall the >>>> client setup. >>>> >>>> After running ipa-replica-prepare on the master and scping the file to >>>> the new replica. >>>> I ran this command on the new replica >>>> ipa-replica-install --setup-ca --mkhomedir --ssh-trust-dns --setup-dns >>>> --forwarder=XXX.XXX.XXX.XX --forwarder=XX.XXX.XXX.XXX >>>> /var/lib/ipa/replica-info-ipa2.domain.com.gpg >>>> >>>> The error I am seeing is from that command is this: >>>> Cannot acquire Kerberos ticket: kinit: Cannot read password while >>>> getting initial credentials >>>> >>>> Connection check failed! >>>> Please fix your network settings according to error messages above. >>>> If the check results are not valid it can be skipped with >>>> --skip-conncheck parameter. >>>> >>>> So I cleaned everything off (i think) and tried it with this command >>>> >>>> ipa-replica-install --setup-ca --mkhomedir --ssh-trust-dns --setup-dns >>>> --forwarder=61.9.211.33 --forwarder=61.9.211.1 --skip-conncheck >>>> /var/lib/ipa/replica-info-ipa2.webgatetec.com.gpg >>>> >>>> This seems to actually start the install and setup process i remember >>>> from installing the ipa server initially >>>> >>>> This it fails with this output >>>> >>>> WARNING: conflicting time&date synchronization service 'chronyd' will >>>> be disabled in favor of ntpd >>>> >>>> Directory Manager (existing master) password: >>>> >>>> Configuring NTP daemon (ntpd) >>>> [1/4]: stopping ntpd >>>> [2/4]: writing configuration >>>> [3/4]: configuring ntpd to start on boot >>>> [4/4]: starting ntpd >>>> Done configuring NTP daemon (ntpd). >>>> Configuring directory server (dirsrv): Estimated time 1 minute >>>> [1/31]: creating directory server user >>>> [2/31]: creating directory server instance >>>> [3/31]: adding default schema >>>> [4/31]: enabling memberof plugin >>>> [5/31]: enabling winsync plugin >>>> [6/31]: configuring replication version plugin >>>> [7/31]: enabling IPA enrollment plugin >>>> [8/31]: enabling ldapi >>>> [9/31]: configuring uniqueness plugin >>>> [10/31]: configuring uuid plugin >>>> [11/31]: configuring modrdn plugin >>>> [12/31]: configuring DNS plugin >>>> [13/31]: enabling entryUSN plugin >>>> [14/31]: configuring lockout plugin >>>> [15/31]: creating indices >>>> [16/31]: enabling referential integrity plugin >>>> [17/31]: configuring ssl for ds instance >>>> [18/31]: configuring certmap.conf >>>> [19/31]: configure autobind for root >>>> [20/31]: configure new location for managed entries >>>> [21/31]: restarting directory server >>>> [22/31]: setting up initial replication >>>> Starting replication, please wait until this has completed. >>>> Update in progress >>>> Update in progress >>>> Update in progress >>>> Update in progress >>>> Update succeeded >>>> [23/31]: adding replication acis >>>> [24/31]: setting Auto Member configuration >>>> [25/31]: enabling S4U2Proxy delegation >>>> [26/31]: initializing group membership >>>> [27/31]: adding master entry >>>> [28/31]: configuring Posix uid/gid generation >>>> [29/31]: enabling compatibility plugin >>>> [30/31]: tuning directory server >>>> [31/31]: configuring directory to start on boot >>>> Done configuring directory server (dirsrv). >>>> Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd): Estimated time 3 minutes >>>> 30 seconds >>>> [1/17]: creating certificate server user >>>> [2/17]: configuring certificate server instance >>>> ipa : CRITICAL failed to configure ca instance Command >>>> '/usr/sbin/pkispawn -s CA -f /tmp/tmptGcdgB' returned non-zero exit >>>> status 1 >>>> >>>> Your system may be partly configured. >>>> Run /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install --uninstall to clean up. >>>> >>>> Configuration of CA failed >>>> >>>> I even tried cleaning it again at that point and made sure all the >>>> ports were open and still got the same error. >>>> >>>> I also switched selinux to permissive mode cleaned up and rebooted but >>>> that didn't help either >>>> >>>> Can someone please point out what I need to do to get this working. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> Pete. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Freeipa-users mailing list >>> Freeipa-users@redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users >>> >> >> >> -- >> Petrł _______________________________________________ Freeipa-users mailing list Freeipa-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users