[Freeipa-devel] KeyError raised upon replica installation

Oleg Fayans ofayans at redhat.com
Wed Jun 3 12:05:22 UTC 2015


Update:

The original error occurs ONLY when installing a replica from a gpg file 
prepared on a master running FreeIPA 4.1.2.
If The master runs the upstream code, it works.

On 06/02/2015 02:11 PM, Martin Babinsky wrote:
> On 06/02/2015 02:07 PM, Martin Babinsky wrote:
>> On 06/02/2015 12:09 PM, Oleg Fayans wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> The following error was caught during replica installation (I used all
>>> the latest patches from Ludwig and Martin Basti):
>>>
>>> root at localhost:/home/ofayans/rpms]$ ipa-replica-install --setup-ca
>>> --setup-dns --forwarder 10.38.5.26
>>> /var/lib/ipa/replica-info-replica1.zaeba.li.gpg
>>> Directory Manager (existing master) password:
>>>
>>> Existing BIND configuration detected, overwrite? [no]: yes
>>> Adding [192.168.122.210 replica1.zaeba.li] to your /etc/hosts file
>>> Checking forwarders, please wait ...
>>> Using reverse zone(s) 122.168.192.in-addr.arpa.
>>> Run connection check to master
>>> Check connection from replica to remote master 
>>> 'upgrademaster.zaeba.li':
>>>     Directory Service: Unsecure port (389): OK
>>>     Directory Service: Secure port (636): OK
>>>     Kerberos KDC: TCP (88): OK
>>>     Kerberos Kpasswd: TCP (464): OK
>>>     HTTP Server: Unsecure port (80): OK
>>>     HTTP Server: Secure port (443): OK
>>>
>>> The following list of ports use UDP protocol and would need to be
>>> checked manually:
>>>     Kerberos KDC: UDP (88): SKIPPED
>>>     Kerberos Kpasswd: UDP (464): SKIPPED
>>>
>>> Connection from replica to master is OK.
>>> Start listening on required ports for remote master check
>>> Get credentials to log in to remote master
>>> admin at ZAEBA.LI password:
>>>
>>> Check SSH connection to remote master
>>> Execute check on remote master
>>> Check connection from master to remote replica 'replica1.zaeba.li':
>>>     Directory Service: Unsecure port (389): OK
>>>     Directory Service: Secure port (636): OK
>>>     Kerberos KDC: TCP (88): OK
>>>     Kerberos KDC: UDP (88): OK
>>>     Kerberos Kpasswd: TCP (464): OK
>>>     Kerberos Kpasswd: UDP (464): OK
>>>     HTTP Server: Unsecure port (80): OK
>>>     HTTP Server: Secure port (443): OK
>>>
>>> Connection from master to replica is OK.
>>>
>>> Connection check OK
>>> Configuring NTP daemon (ntpd)
>>>    [1/4]: stopping ntpd
>>>    [2/4]: writing configuration
>>>    [3/4]: configuring ntpd to start on boot
>>>    [4/4]: starting ntpd
>>> Done configuring NTP daemon (ntpd).
>>> Configuring directory server (dirsrv): Estimated time 1 minute
>>>    [1/37]: creating directory server user
>>>    [2/37]: creating directory server instance
>>>    [3/37]: adding default schema
>>>    [4/37]: enabling memberof plugin
>>>    [5/37]: enabling winsync plugin
>>>    [6/37]: configuring replication version plugin
>>>    [7/37]: enabling IPA enrollment plugin
>>>    [8/37]: enabling ldapi
>>>    [9/37]: configuring uniqueness plugin
>>>    [10/37]: configuring uuid plugin
>>>    [11/37]: configuring modrdn plugin
>>>    [12/37]: configuring DNS plugin
>>>    [13/37]: enabling entryUSN plugin
>>>    [14/37]: configuring lockout plugin
>>>    [15/37]: configuring topology plugin
>>>    [16/37]: creating indices
>>>    [17/37]: enabling referential integrity plugin
>>>    [18/37]: configuring ssl for ds instance
>>>    [19/37]: configuring certmap.conf
>>>    [20/37]: configure autobind for root
>>>    [21/37]: configure new location for managed entries
>>>    [22/37]: configure dirsrv ccache
>>>    [23/37]: enable SASL mapping fallback
>>>    [24/37]: restarting directory server
>>>    [25/37]: setting up initial replication
>>> Starting replication, please wait until this has completed.
>>> Update in progress, 7 seconds elapsed
>>> Update succeeded
>>>
>>>    [26/37]: updating schema
>>>    [27/37]: setting Auto Member configuration
>>>    [28/37]: enabling S4U2Proxy delegation
>>>    [29/37]: importing CA certificates from LDAP
>>>    [30/37]: initializing group membership
>>>    [31/37]: adding master entry
>>> ipa         : CRITICAL Failed to load master-entry.ldif: Command
>>> ''/usr/bin/ldapmodify' '-v' '-f' '/tmp/tmpFlM3mD' '-H'
>>> 'ldap://replica1.zaeba.li:389' '-x' '-D' 'cn=Directory Manager' '-y'
>>> '/tmp/tmpk_R0Lm'' returned non-zero exit status 68
>>>    [32/37]: initializing domain level
>>>    [33/37]: configuring Posix uid/gid generation
>>>    [34/37]: adding replication acis
>>>    [35/37]: enabling compatibility plugin
>>>    [36/37]: tuning directory server
>>>    [37/37]: configuring directory to start on boot
>>> Done configuring directory server (dirsrv).
>>> Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd): Estimated time 3 minutes
>>> 30 seconds
>>>    [1/21]: creating certificate server user
>>>    [2/21]: configuring certificate server instance
>>>    [3/21]: stopping certificate server instance to update CS.cfg
>>>    [4/21]: backing up CS.cfg
>>>    [5/21]: disabling nonces
>>>    [6/21]: set up CRL publishing
>>>    [7/21]: enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation
>>>    [8/21]: starting certificate server instance
>>>    [9/21]: creating RA agent certificate database
>>>    [10/21]: importing CA chain to RA certificate database
>>>    [11/21]: fixing RA database permissions
>>>    [12/21]: setting up signing cert profile
>>>    [13/21]: set certificate subject base
>>>    [14/21]: enabling Subject Key Identifier
>>>    [15/21]: enabling Subject Alternative Name
>>>    [16/21]: enabling CRL and OCSP extensions for certificates
>>>    [17/21]: setting audit signing renewal to 2 years
>>>    [18/21]: configure certmonger for renewals
>>>    [19/21]: configure certificate renewals
>>>    [20/21]: configure Server-Cert certificate renewal
>>>    [21/21]: Configure HTTP to proxy connections
>>> Done configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd).
>>> Restarting the directory and certificate servers
>>> Configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc): Estimated time 30 seconds
>>>    [1/8]: adding sasl mappings to the directory
>>>    [2/8]: configuring KDC
>>>    [3/8]: creating a keytab for the directory
>>>    [4/8]: creating a keytab for the machine
>>>    [5/8]: adding the password extension to the directory
>>>    [6/8]: enable GSSAPI for replication
>>>    [error] NO_SUCH_OBJECT: {'desc': 'No such object'}
>>>
>>> Your system may be partly configured.
>>> Run /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install --uninstall to clean up.
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>    File "/sbin/ipa-replica-install", line 162, in <module>
>>>      fail_message=fail_message)
>>>    File
>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/installutils.py",
>>> line 760, in run_script
>>>      message, exitcode = handle_error(error, log_file_name)
>>>    File
>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/installutils.py",
>>> line 799, in handle_error
>>>      type(error).__name__, error.args[0]['info']), 1
>>> KeyError: 'info'
>>>
>>> It needs to be noted, that the replica file was prepared on the master
>>> running standard 4.1.2 freeipa-server.
>>>
>>> The log is attached
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi Oleg,
>>
>> I have encountered a different error during the same step (see
>> http://pastebin.test.redhat.com/287218) while reviewing pvoborni's
>> topology API commands. In this case both server and the replica were
>> from current freeipa-master (HEAD was at commit
>> e2c2d5967d4dfd219cd6ab5fc6f3bc8094ba28a7).
>>
>> I have also noticed that everything works if I run ipa-replica-install
>> without '--setup-ca' flag and then install CA separately using
>> 'ipa-ca-install'.
>>
>> I will open a ticket for this if you or anyone else will be able to
>> reproduce this behavior.
>>
> Ah seems like I have just hit 
> https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5035. Nevermind.
>

-- 
Oleg Fayans
Quality Engineer
FreeIPA team
RedHat.




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