[Freeipa-users] FreeIPA 2.1.4 replication

Rob Crittenden rcritten at redhat.com
Wed Jan 4 18:48:41 UTC 2012


Dan Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I've had some crash/hang problems with my FreeIPA 2
> installation which appear solved using the updates-testing version of
> freeipa-server (2.1.4-2.fc16.x86_64) which I'm currently running on
> both servers (as a quick aside, does anyone know when 2.1.4 will be
> released to the main repos?).
>
> I'm still having problems creating replicas however. The replication
> process mostly completes, but fails with:
>
> Restarting IPA to initialize updates before performing deletes:
>    [1/2]: stopping directory server
>    [2/2]: starting directory server
> done configuring dirsrv.
> creation of replica failed: Command '/bin/systemctl restart
> krb5kdc.service' returned non-zero exit status 1

You'd need to see why the kdc is failing to start. /var/log/krb5kdc.log 
is a place to start. dmesg/messages may have info, as well as systemctl 
status service.krb5kdc.

>
> Your system may be partly configured.
> Run /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install --uninstall to clean up.
> [root at fileserver4 ~]#
>
> The replication appears to be working, but I'd like to have the
> configuration complete successfully to be sure.
>
> If I use the --setup-ca option, the process fails even earlier:
>
> Configuring certificate server: Estimated time 3 minutes 30 seconds
>    [1/12]: creating certificate server user
>    [2/12]: creating pki-ca instance
>    [3/12]: configuring certificate server instance
> root        : CRITICAL failed to configure ca instance Command
> '/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/pkisilent 'ConfigureCA' '-cs_hostname'
> 'fileserver4.example.com' '-cs_port' '9445' '-client_certdb_dir'
> '/tmp/tmp-0h0omd' '-client_certdb_pwd' XXXXXXXX '-preop_pin'
> 'Vi8OHzzN0yjMDcqMv3aD' '-domain_name' 'IPA' '-admin_user' 'admin'
> '-admin_email' 'root at localhost' '-admin_password' XXXXXXXX
> '-agent_name' 'ipa-ca-agent' '-agent_key_size' '2048'
> '-agent_key_type' 'rsa' '-agent_cert_subject'
> 'CN=ipa-ca-agent,O=EXAMPLE.COM' '-ldap_host' 'fileserver4.example.com'
> '-ldap_port' '7389' '-bind_dn' 'cn=Directory Manager' '-bind_password'
> XXXXXXXX '-base_dn' 'o=ipaca' '-db_name' 'ipaca' '-key_size' '2048'
> '-key_type' 'rsa' '-key_algorithm' 'SHA256withRSA' '-save_p12' 'true'
> '-backup_pwd' XXXXXXXX '-subsystem_name' 'pki-cad' '-token_name'
> 'internal' '-ca_subsystem_cert_subject_name' 'CN=CA
> Subsystem,O=EXAMPLE.COM' '-ca_ocsp_cert_subject_name' 'CN=OCSP
> Subsystem,O=EXAMPLE.COM' '-ca_server_cert_subject_name'
> 'CN=fileserver4.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM'
> '-ca_audit_signing_cert_subject_name' 'CN=CA Audit,O=EXAMPLE.COM'
> '-ca_sign_cert_subject_name' 'CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM'
> '-external' 'false' '-clone' 'true' '-clone_p12_file' 'ca.p12'
> '-clone_p12_password' XXXXXXXX '-sd_hostname'
> 'fileserver1.example.com' '-sd_admin_port' '443' '-sd_admin_name'
> 'admin' '-sd_admin_password' XXXXXXXX '-clone_start_tls' 'true'
> '-clone_uri' 'https://fileserver1.example.com:443'' returned non-zero
> exit status 255
> creation of replica failed: Configuration of CA failed

You need to look in /var/log/pki-ca/debug to determine where it failed. 
IIRC the last time we looked at this there was some issue with the 
security domain.

rob

>
> Your system may be partly configured.
> Run /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install --uninstall to clean up.
> [root at fileserver4 ~]#
>
> I'm running 389-ds-base-1.2.10-0.5.a5.fc16.x86_64, if that helps
>
> Can anyone help to fix this? I can send the log file from either
> attempt to someone if that would help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
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