I saw as I was working through it, and it's in fact what I did. Migrating the last server to CentOS right now.

Thanks for the help!


On 03/29/2017 09:53 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Bret Wortman wrote:
Never mind. Lost my mind.

ipa-replica-install followed by ipa-ca-install appears to be the ticket.
Or you can do it in one step by passing --setup-ca to ipa-replica-install

rob


Bret


On 03/29/2017 06:22 AM, Bret Wortman wrote:
I've tried googling but keep coming up with beer recipes.

How do you suggest adding the replica CA? I'm piecing together the
options I want on my ipa-server-install command and am trying to
understand the CA-related options.

Thanks!


Bret



On 03/28/2017 08:45 AM, Bret Wortman wrote:
I'm studying the best way to migrate out IPA servers (there are two)
from F21 to C7. I _think_ the sequence of steps I need to perform is:

     1. Build new C7 IPA server (ipa-c) and enable replication to it.
     2. Migrate CA functions from our existing CA server (ipa-a) to
     this new one (ipa-c).
     3. Upgrade ipa-b to C7 and enable replication to it.
     4. Either upgrade ipa-a and have a third ipa server or discard
     the vm in favor of the two now in service.

Am I missing anything? Making this harder than it needs to be?

Our F21 servers are using IPA 4.1.4-1 (and pki-ca 10.2.1-3) so I'm
not if replication across versions is supported between these and IPA
4.4.0 (pki-ca 10.3.3).


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