Janelle wrote: > On 9/23/15 10:36 AM, Martin Basti wrote: >> >> >> On 09/23/2015 07:15 PM, Janelle wrote: >>> I have a user I created for testing, but now shows as both "there" >>> but not there.. >>> >>> *ipa user-show jtest* >>> >>> ipa: ERROR: jtest: user not found >>> >>> *ipa user-find jtest* >>> -------------- >>> 1 user matched >>> -------------- >>> User login: jtest >>> First name: janelle >>> Last name: test >>> Home directory: /home/jtest >>> Login shell: /bin/bash >>> Email address: [email protected] >>> UID: 1372025403 >>> GID: 1372025403 >>> Account disabled: False >>> Password: True >>> Kerberos keys available: True >>> >>> *ipa user-del jtest* >>> ipa: ERROR: jtest: user not found >>> >>> *ipa user-add jtest* >>> First name: janelle >>> Last name: jtest >>> ipa: ERROR: user with name "jtest" already exists >>> >>> >>> I am officially baffled. Any ideas? >>> ~Janelle >>> >>> >>> >> >> Hello, >> >> can you please check directly with LDAP search, if it is replication >> conflict? >> >> Martin > I am not sure what I am looking for to determine the replication > conflict you speak of. I know how to use ldapsearch, but not sure what > you want to see.
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