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
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
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 the
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*'
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
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 ~]#
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
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
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.
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
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