On 02/27/2011 10:22 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
I have just built these 2 fed14 to act as a server and client and run
yum updateso they should be as closely sync'd as possible...
=client===
[root@fed14-64-ipacl01 ~]# ipa-client-install
Discovery was successful!
Realm:
Steven Jones wrote:
I have just built these 2 fed14 to act as a server and client and run
yum updateso they should be as closely sync'd as possible...
=client===
[root@fed14-64-ipacl01 ~]# ipa-client-install
Discovery was successful!
Realm: IPA.AC.NZ
DNS Domain:
Hi,
The point is both the client and the server are up to date in terms of
patches from teh repo.
So your repo is not consistent and needs fixing..
regards
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 10:43 -0500, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Steven Jones wrote:
I have just built these 2 fed14 to act as a server
Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
The point is both the client and the server are up to date in terms of
patches from teh repo.
So your repo is not consistent and needs fixing..
Yes, but what version are you using and what repo, the ipa-devel repo?
rob
regards
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 10:43
Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
How do I tell?
ie what are the package names?
but apart from that both are yum updated from the same repo, so this
means your repo is probably the problem
On the client: rpm -q freeipa-client
On the server: rpm -q freeipa-server
regards
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at
8
On the client: rpm -q freeipa-client
freeipa-client-2.0.0.rc1-0.fc14.x86_64
On the server: rpm -q freeipa-server
freeipa-server-2.0.0.rc1-0.fc14.x86_64
regards
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I have just built these 2 fed14 to act as a server and client and run
yum updateso they should be as closely sync'd as possible...
=client===
[root@fed14-64-ipacl01 ~]# ipa-client-install
Discovery was successful!
Realm: IPA.AC.NZ
DNS Domain: ipa.ac.nz
IPA Server: