On 17.4.2015 01:46, Bryan Pearson wrote:
I ran this comand on each of my IPA servers and one returned usable
response: ipa idrange-find
---
1 range matched
---
Range name: HOSTNAME.LAN_id_range
First Posix ID of the range: 192020
Number of IDs in the
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 07:46:55PM -0400, Bryan Pearson wrote:
I ran this comand on each of my IPA servers and one returned usable
response: ipa idrange-find
---
1 range matched
---
Range name: HOSTNAME.LAN_id_range
First Posix ID of the range: 192020
Bryan Pearson wrote:
Am I mistaken in your example:
You can find the master it is trying to talk to here:
$ ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=example,dc=com
Mine:
$ ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
Am I mistaken in your example:
You can find the master it is trying to talk to here:
$ ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=example,dc=com
Mine:
$ ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=EXAMPLE,dc=lan
Bryan
I believe that my master dna server isnt currently being used, so I did this.
ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=EXAMPLE,dc=lan
Enter LDAP Password:
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=EXAMPLE,dc=lan with scope
Bryan Pearson wrote:
I believe that my master dna server isnt currently being used, so I did this.
ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W -b
cn=posix-ids,cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=EXAMPLE,dc=lan
Enter LDAP Password:
That's not the right location to search for the DNA configuration. See
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 06:36:24AM -0400, Bryan Pearson wrote:
Should I add the same range to this machine or give each one it's own id
range?
The ranges are global for the whole IPA domain. The idranges manages
with the ipa tool have their data in the replicated tree hence changes
are