On 08/12/2012 12:05 PM, Simo Sorce wrote:
- Original Message -
On 08/08/2012 08:07 PM, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 19:59 +0200, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 08/08/2012 07:27 PM, Rob Ogilvie wrote:
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Petr Spacek
wrote:
Best way is to create subdom
Hey all,
Just a quick heads up in for the mailing list archive in case someone
bumps into this after drilling through it a bit in IRC on Friday...
If you are making use of --enable-dns-updates in ipa-client-install
and for whatever reason your client may change its address more often
than once pe
Check your idmapper configuration (idmapd.conf) - not quite sure if IPA
cares about NFSv4 ID mapper configuration
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Rob Ogilvie wrote:
>> Files accessed over NFS with users that are not local (FreeIPA users)
>> are being squashed to nobody:nobody on my OEL6 bo
Qing Chang wrote:
Just installed a fresh RHEL 6.3 VM with IPA 2.2..0-16.el6 on our new
ESXi host,
after preparing migration mode as well as adding necessary
objectclasses, tried
to run following:
ipa -d migrate-ds ldap://openldap:389 --bind-dn=cn=Manager
--group-container=ou=group --schema=RFC230
On 13/08/2012 10:39 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Qing Chang wrote:
Just installed a fresh RHEL 6.3 VM with IPA 2.2..0-16.el6 on our new
ESXi host,
after preparing migration mode as well as adding necessary
objectclasses, tried
to run following:
ipa -d migrate-ds ldap://openldap:389 --bind-dn=cn=Man
My sincere apologies: I forgot to start slapd on my openldap server...
Qing
On 13/08/2012 10:39 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Qing Chang wrote:
Just installed a fresh RHEL 6.3 VM with IPA 2.2..0-16.el6 on our new
ESXi host,
after preparing migration mode as well as adding necessary
objectclasses,
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:49 AM, wrote:
> Check your idmapper configuration (idmapd.conf) - not quite sure if IPA
> cares about NFSv4 ID mapper configuration
We have a winner! I had to manually specify the domain and realm,
likely because they don't match my DNS configuration.
Rob
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for business use? ie do you want support?
Licencing might be fun
I use the free vsphere v4 VMware ESXi at home which allows a modest 1 pc
setupnot sure if that can be used in business setting.you get no
support at least, but its the best Virtualisation platform Ive come across. So
The libvirt range of tools works very well with KVM, and with
virt-manager, they are easy to setup on the desktop or from a remote
desktop. QEMU-KVM suports the QCOW2 and LVM storage back-ends, both of
which have snapshot capabilities, and the virsh tool makes it easy and
scriptable. They are all