Ok, thanks for clearing that up Alex :)
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> On 24 Mar 2017, at 13:28, Alexander Bokovoy <aboko...@redhat.com> wrote:
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> On pe, 24 maalis 2017, Christophe TREFOIS wrote:
>> I’m not expert but I think ipa-replica-prepare is depcrecated in 4.4 as
>> the procedure become more simple.
> No, it is not deprecated, that's not true. We have now a concept of
> 'domain level' which drives certain features. DL 0 uses traditional
> method to deploy replicas, DL 1 uses a new one. If you are making new
> replica in DL 0 environment, even with new FreeIPA version, you'd
> continue using ipa-replica-prepare. For DL 1 environment you would be
> using new method -- enroll an IPA client and then promote it to be a
> replica.
> 
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> / Alexander Bokovoy

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