On 09/16/2016 01:51 PM, lejeczek wrote: > I appreciate the fact that it might be a complex task, however a > supported(CLI) way to if not revert it all back to pre-install state but > at least to take samba out of IPA's hands would be nice to have. > Would it be ok to leave IPA+ds389 part as is and only change, > reconfigure Samba - I believe so - if yes then a CLI option to achieve > this would be very desired. > Rob's workaround only... "built-in".
Out of curiosity: is there a partial broader use case behind this feature request? > > many thanks > > On 16/09/16 05:57, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: >> So we decided to not perform 'ipa-adtrust-install --uninstall' as it >> makes no sense. If somebode is willing to uninstall >> 'ipa-adtrust-install', then need to realize what they are doing as it >> would need to remove certain configuration in IPA LDAP because there are >> actual 389-ds plugins that depend on the configuration and work jointly >> with ipasam module in Samba to provide common setup. If 'ipasam' is >> missing, those modules also become useless. > -- Petr Vobornik -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
