On 6.10.2014 20:43, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2014, Nordgren, Bryce L -FS wrote:
The hostname put by ipa-client-install corresponds to the server to which this
client is enrolled. You enroll with a single server, after all.
How would one enroll with multiple IPA servers? For
On 6 October 2014 14:43, Alexander Bokovoy aboko...@redhat.com wrote:
If you have some masters that are accessible by these isolated nodes,
enroll isolated nodes against these masters. Nobody prevents you to
select your deployment strategy and manipulate configuration files
afterwards.
The hostname put by ipa-client-install corresponds to the server to which this
client is enrolled. You enroll with a single server, after all.
How would one enroll with multiple IPA servers? For instance, a standard
configuration for a Rocks HPC cluster is to have at least two and usually
On Mon, 06 Oct 2014, Nordgren, Bryce L -FS wrote:
The hostname put by ipa-client-install corresponds to the server to which this
client is enrolled. You enroll with a single server, after all.
How would one enroll with multiple IPA servers? For instance, a
standard configuration for a Rocks
On 10/06/2014 01:54 PM, Nordgren, Bryce L -FS wrote:
The hostname put by ipa-client-install corresponds to the server to which this
client is enrolled. You enroll with a single server, after all.
How would one enroll with multiple IPA servers? For instance, a standard configuration for a Rocks