We were in the same situation. I tried this solution, and it does fix the
problem with not being able to upgrade.
However it still leaves an inconsistency in the configuration. I was unable to
add a new replica. It failed at the CA step, even if the new replica was
installed without CA. The
Note that the —rename option of certutil doesn’t seem to work for this format
of files. Extract the cert, delete and and add it back with the new nickname.
e.g.
certutil -L -d /etc/httpd/alias -n ‘CN=…...' -a -o ~/krb1.cert
certutil -D -d /etc/httpd/alias -n ‘CN=…..'
certutil -A -d
On 09/28/2017 11:51 AM, Alka Murali via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the email.
I am on CentOS 7 system and would like to use yum to go for the Upgrade.
I beleive dnf is intended for Fedora. Can you please provide me a
solution for CentOS on the Upgrade process.
Regards,
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the email.
I am on CentOS 7 system and would like to use yum to go for the Upgrade. I
beleive dnf is intended for Fedora. Can you please provide me a solution
for CentOS on the Upgrade process.
Regards,
Alka Murali
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Florence Blanc-Renaud
On 09/28/2017 09:52 AM, Alka Murali wrote:
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the reply.
However do you mean that I need to create a new repo file for Version
4.6 and try the Upgrade? Or do you mean that I need to remove the
current installation and go for a fresh install?
Hi,
the easiest path is
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the reply.
However do you mean that I need to create a new repo file for Version 4.6
and try the Upgrade? Or do you mean that I need to remove the current
installation and go for a fresh install?
Regards,
Alka Murali
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Florence
On 09/28/2017 04:12 AM, Alka Murali wrote:
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the email. As you have mentioned, I tried updating the
corresponding python files under IPA Server and tried for the Upgrade.
Hi,
do you mean that you manually edited the python files? In this case it
is likely that some