On 10/18/2012 10:46 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Bret Wortman wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't clear at all, was it? The latest attempt was after I
ran the cleanup. No joy; it's still failing at the same point and
tomcat
is definitely not running.
In order to diagnose why
On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 14:26 -0400, Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 10/18/2012 10:46 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Bret Wortman wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't clear at all, was it? The latest attempt was after I
ran the cleanup. No joy; it's still failing at the same point and
tomcat
Hello Bret,
This may be a long shot, but when I sometimes hit this kind of errors when CA
installation crashed and there is still some remaining CA configuration (in
/var/lib/pki-ca). I usually fix this with standard ipa-server-install
--uninstall -U and then running this command:
On 10/18/2012 01:23 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:
Tomcat is definitely not running and there's no log in /var/log/pki-ca.
SELinux
is disabled and not running. The same RPMs are installed on both my
functioning
and nonfunctioning system, at least as far as # rpm -qa | grep tomcat | sort
revealed.
Sorry, that wasn't clear at all, was it? The latest attempt was after I ran
the cleanup. No joy; it's still failing at the same point and tomcat is
definitely not running.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Martin Kosek mko...@redhat.com wrote:
On 10/18/2012 01:23 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:
Tomcat
Bret Wortman wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't clear at all, was it? The latest attempt was after I
ran the cleanup. No joy; it's still failing at the same point and tomcat
is definitely not running.
In order to diagnose why dogtag is failing to install we need to see the
logs from /var/log/pki-ca
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Bret Wortman wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't clear at all, was it? The latest attempt was after I
ran the cleanup. No joy; it's still failing at the same point and tomcat
is definitely not running.
In order to diagnose why dogtag is failing to install we need to see the
logs
I recently tried installing freeipa on a new server, but ipa-server-install
had problems around this point:
Configuring certificate server: Estimated time 3 minutes 30 seconds
[1/18]: creating certificate server user
[2/18]: creating pki-ca instance
[3/18]: configuring certificate server
On 10/17/2012 12:40 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:
I recently tried installing freeipa on a new server, but
ipa-server-install had problems around this point:
Configuring certificate server: Estimated time 3 minutes 30 seconds
[1/18]: creating certificate server user
[2/18]: creating pki-ca
On 10/17/2012 12:40 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:
I recently tried installing freeipa on a new server, but
ipa-server-install had problems around this point:
Configuring certificate server: Estimated time 3 minutes 30 seconds
[1/18]: creating certificate server user
[2/18]: creating pki-ca
Now it appears that whatever is supposed to be running on port 9445 (looks
like mindarray-ca) isn't running, and I'm not sure how it gets started,
exactly. I ran lsof -i:9445 on this server and on a FreeIPA test box I
first set up, and it's running on the test box but not the new one. Where
should
On 10/17/2012 02:31 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:
Now it appears that whatever is supposed to be running on port 9445
(looks like mindarray-ca) isn't running, and I'm not sure how it gets
started, exactly. I ran lsof -i:9445 on this server and on a FreeIPA
test box I first set up, and it's running
Bret Wortman wrote:
Now it appears that whatever is supposed to be running on port 9445
(looks like mindarray-ca) isn't running, and I'm not sure how it gets
started, exactly. I ran lsof -i:9445 on this server and on a FreeIPA
test box I first set up, and it's running on the test box but not the
I think I have SELinux turned off but will double-check in the morning. And
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On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Bret Wortman wrote:
Now it appears that whatever is
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