Steven Jones wrote: > Hi, > > I have a 3 way IPA 4.2 setup running on Centos7.2 > > > So ipa2 and ipa3 are replicas from ipa1. > > > Is a replication agreement setup between 2 and 3 automatically by > default? (I suspect not) how do I see this is or is not the case? > > > This is what I have so far, > > > ========== > > [root@glusterp2 ~]# ipa-replica-manage -v list > Directory Manager password: > > glusterp2.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > glusterp3.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > glusterp1.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > [root@glusterp2 ~]# > === > > [root@glusterp3 ~]# ipa-replica-manage -v list > Directory Manager password: > > glusterp2.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > glusterp3.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > glusterp1.ods.graywitch.co.nz: master > [root@glusterp3 ~]# > ========== > > > If not, how do I set this up as I cant find any documentation on how.
Re-run those with `hostname` appended and you'll see the replication agreements and their status (though in your case you just want to see who is talking to who). rob -- 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
