Re: [Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-27 Thread Rob Crittenden
Robert L. Harris wrote:
> 
> "apt-get remove --purge "  or "dpkg -P " should remove all
> files.  One a previous build I tried the --uninstall and got an error. 
> Right now I'm trying the PPA and 17.04 and getting a KRB error.

As I said, configuration is not erased on package removal, on purpose
(in Fedora anyway, I've never examined the debian packaging).

Without exact error messages and logs it will be very difficult to
diagnose the problems you're having.

rob

> 
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:06 AM Rob Crittenden  > wrote:
> 
> Martin Bašti wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 26.04.2017 20:07, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >>   So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04
> >> system.  Both times I've gotten an error and followed the
> instructions
> >> to "fix it" and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ),
> >> cleaned up everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb
> >> but trying to run it again gives either a different error or the same
> >> error with a different process output indicating it's not 100% clean.
> >>
> >>Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are
> >> un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably
> >> for Ubuntu.
> >>
> >> Robert
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Hello, could you be more specific about the errors?
> 
> I think it is a misunderstanding. Removing the packages doesn't undo the
> configuration. I think he needs to reinstall the packages and run
> ipa-server-install --uninstall (though the ipa-upgrade post-install
> command may blow up on reinstall).
> 
> rob
> 

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Re: [Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-27 Thread Robert L. Harris
"apt-get remove --purge "  or "dpkg -P " should remove all
files.  One a previous build I tried the --uninstall and got an error.
Right now I'm trying the PPA and 17.04 and getting a KRB error.

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:06 AM Rob Crittenden  wrote:

> Martin Bašti wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 26.04.2017 20:07, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >>   So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04
> >> system.  Both times I've gotten an error and followed the instructions
> >> to "fix it" and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ),
> >> cleaned up everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb
> >> but trying to run it again gives either a different error or the same
> >> error with a different process output indicating it's not 100% clean.
> >>
> >>Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are
> >> un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably
> >> for Ubuntu.
> >>
> >> Robert
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Hello, could you be more specific about the errors?
>
> I think it is a misunderstanding. Removing the packages doesn't undo the
> configuration. I think he needs to reinstall the packages and run
> ipa-server-install --uninstall (though the ipa-upgrade post-install
> command may blow up on reinstall).
>
> rob
>
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Re: [Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-27 Thread Rob Crittenden
Martin Bašti wrote:
> 
> 
> On 26.04.2017 20:07, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>>   So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04
>> system.  Both times I've gotten an error and followed the instructions
>> to "fix it" and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ),
>> cleaned up everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb
>> but trying to run it again gives either a different error or the same
>> error with a different process output indicating it's not 100% clean.  
>>
>>Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are
>> un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably
>> for Ubuntu.
>>
>> Robert
>>
>>
>>
> 
> Hello, could you be more specific about the errors?

I think it is a misunderstanding. Removing the packages doesn't undo the
configuration. I think he needs to reinstall the packages and run
ipa-server-install --uninstall (though the ipa-upgrade post-install
command may blow up on reinstall).

rob

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Re: [Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-27 Thread Robert L. Harris
   It changes each time it seems.  In a minute I'm going to do a completely
virgin install under a "script" session for Ubuntu 16.04 and 17.04 with and
with the PPAs then upload the scripts to pastebin so they can be looked at.

Robert


On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:01 AM Martin Bašti  wrote:

>
>
> On 26.04.2017 20:07, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
>   So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04 system.
> Both times I've gotten an error and followed the instructions to "fix it"
> and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ), cleaned up
> everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb but trying to run
> it again gives either a different error or the same error with a different
> process output indicating it's not 100% clean.
>
>Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are
> un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably for
> Ubuntu.
>
> Robert
>
>
>
>
> Hello, could you be more specific about the errors?
>
>
> Martin
>
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Re: [Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-27 Thread Martin Bašti



On 26.04.2017 20:07, Robert L. Harris wrote:
  So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04 
system.  Both times I've gotten an error and followed the instructions 
to "fix it" and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ), 
cleaned up everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb 
but trying to run it again gives either a different error or the same 
error with a different process output indicating it's not 100% clean.


   Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are 
un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably 
for Ubuntu.


Robert





Hello, could you be more specific about the errors?

Martin

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[Freeipa-users] "Purge" scripts?

2017-04-26 Thread Robert L. Harris
  So twice now I've tried installing freeipa on an Ubuntu 16.04 system.
Both times I've gotten an error and followed the instructions to "fix it"
and they didn't work so I removed files ( with purge ), cleaned up
everything I could find related to freeipa, sssd and kerb but trying to run
it again gives either a different error or the same error with a different
process output indicating it's not 100% clean.

   Is there a known list of paths, packages or files to make sure are
un-installed or wiped out to make the system 100% clean?  Preferably for
Ubuntu.

Robert
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