I'm closer. I was able to get logged into the UI. It wasn't that I was
running firefox from root, but that I had inited as root. Same problem really.
Dropping back to my own shell and initing I was able to reach the GUI. The
next problem I need to tackle is the slowness. Ipa-finduser admi
On 06/03/2011 06:44 PM, Stamper, Brian P. (ARC-D)[Logyx LLC] wrote:
>
> I have resolved the install issue.
Great!
>
> The installer is a bit sloppy and makes some bad assumptions. The
> problem turns out to be that the directory server setup seems to be
> running as dirsrv, not root. Ipa-server
I have resolved the install issue.
The installer is a bit sloppy and makes some bad assumptions. The problem
turns out to be that the directory server setup seems to be running as dirsrv,
not root. Ipa-server-install (more specifically dsinstance.py) writes out the
file /var/lib/dirsrv/boot.
Yes, I mentioned in the first email I had attempted that. I just ran the
uninstall 10 times in a row. Same errors:
Configuring directory server:
[1/17]: creating directory server user
[2/17]: creating directory server instance
root: CRITICAL failed to restart ds instance Command
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On 06/03/2011 05:38 PM, Stamper, Brian P. (ARC-D)[Logyx LLC] wrote:
>
> I've given up on freeipa v2 due to lack of compatibility with hosts I
> manage. This is all on freeipa v1. The server started as Fedora 13,
> and I upgraded to Fedora 14 in an attempt to fix the problems.
>
> [root@freeipa ~]
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 16:38 -0500, Stamper, Brian P. (ARC-D)[Logyx LLC]
wrote:
>
> I've given up on freeipa v2 due to lack of compatibility with hosts I
> manage. This is all on freeipa v1. The server started as Fedora 13,
> and I upgraded to Fedora 14 in an attempt to fix the problems.
Brian,
I've given up on freeipa v2 due to lack of compatibility with hosts I manage.
This is all on freeipa v1. The server started as Fedora 13, and I upgraded to
Fedora 14 in an attempt to fix the problems.
[root@freeipa ~]# uname -r
2.6.35.13-91.fc14.x86_64
[root@freeipa ~]# rpm -qa 'ipa*'
ipa-cli
On 06/03/2011 05:09 PM, Stamper, Brian P. (ARC-D)[Logyx LLC] wrote:
> I initially started testing with FreeIPA on Fedora 15, using ipa 2.x.
> The server install went smoothly, however I was unable to add clients
> due to lack of backward compatibility, since ipa 2.x isn't available
> for most of t
I initially started testing with FreeIPA on Fedora 15, using ipa 2.x. The
server install went smoothly, however I was unable to add clients due to lack
of backward compatibility, since ipa 2.x isn't available for most of the
systems I manage.
I decided to rebuild the test ipa server. I build
I have corrected the problem with the ipa server, from the broken
tomcat/pki-ca;
The problem comes a sym link that was created during the setup of pki-ca
from PKI-HOME for
jakarta-commons-collections.jar to
/usr/share/java/jakarta-commons-collections.jar.
This file is a member of jakarta-commons-c
The IPA server is version 2.0.0 R3 which is supposed to install on fc14 with
some packages from updates-testing repo, while the replica install is on
server 2.0.1
Yes, there is no dogtagcert.p12 file; here are the files contained:
realm_info/httpcert.p12
realm_info/cacert.p12
realm_info/ldappw
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