[Freeipa-users] Replication woes

Bret Wortman bret.wortman at damascusgrp.com
Mon Aug 19 14:37:23 UTC 2013


Not according to my poll of the good ones, so here goes. Thanks, Rob.


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On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Rob Crittenden <rcritten at redhat.com>wrote:

> Bret Wortman wrote:
>
>> The software is actually gone from both boxes -- one is dead and the
>> other was reinstalled when the upgrade failed. So I can't get at the
>> database for either one. Safe to just --cleanup in that case?
>>
>>
> Assuming that none of the good servers have an agreement with bad* then
> yes, safe to use.
>
> rob
>
>
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>> *Bret Wortman*
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>>
>> http://damascusgrp.com/
>> http://about.me/wortmanbret
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Rob Crittenden <rcritten at redhat.com
>> <mailto:rcritten at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Bret Wortman wrote:
>>
>>         My replication situation has gotten a bit messed up.
>>
>>         I have four replicas that are up and running and two that I'm
>>         trying to
>>         delete (one is not a replica any more, one didn't upgrade well
>>         during
>>         its fedup upgrade from F17->F18 and as such I had to do a clean
>>         OS install).
>>
>>         # ipa-replica-manage list
>>         bad1.foo.net <http://bad1.foo.net>: master
>>         bad2.foo.net <http://bad2.foo.net>: master
>>         good1.foo.net <http://good1.foo.net> <http://good1.foo.net>:
>> master
>>         good2.foo.net <http://good2.foo.net> <http://good2.foo.net>:
>> master
>>         good3.foo.net <http://good3.foo.net> <http://good3.foo.net>:
>> master
>>         good4.foo.net <http://good4.foo.net> <http://good4.foo.net>:
>> master
>>         # ipa-replica-manage list ipamaster.foo.net
>>         <http://ipamaster.foo.net>
>>         good1.foo.net <http://good1.foo.net> <http://good1.foo.net>:
>> replica
>>         good2.foo.net <http://good2.foo.net> <http://good2.foo.net>:
>> replica
>>         good3.foo.net <http://good3.foo.net> <http://good3.foo.net>:
>> replica
>>         good4.foo.net <http://good4.foo.net> <http://good4.foo.net>:
>> replica
>>
>>         # ipa-replica-manage del --force bad1.foo.net
>>         <http://bad1.foo.net> <http://bad1.foo.net>
>>
>>         'ipamaster.foo.net <http://ipamaster.foo.net>
>>         <http://ipamaster.foo.net>' has no replication
>>         agreement for 'bad1.foo.net <http://bad1.foo.net>
>>         <http://bad1.foo.net>'
>>         # ipa-replica-manage del --force bad2.foo.net
>>         <http://bad2.foo.net> <http://bad2.foo.net>
>>
>>         'ipamaster.foo.net <http://ipamaster.foo.net>
>>         <http://ipamaster.foo.net>' has no replication
>>         agreement for 'bad2.foo.net <http://bad2.foo.net>
>>         <http://bad2.foo.net>'
>>         #
>>
>>         _
>>         _
>>         What I need to do is remove bad1 completely and then remove bad2
>> and
>>         re-add it as a replica. Any ideas?
>>
>>
>>     I guess I'd start on bad1 and see what replication agreements it
>>     thinks it has. It is worth it to double-check on all the good hosts
>>     too, just to be sure that nobody has an agreement.
>>
>>     Assuming it has no agreements, add the --cleanup flag to the del
>>     command. This will prompt you to erase the replica as a master. We
>>     have lots of warnings because this can be a pretty dangerous command.
>>
>>     Once removed you can safely uninstall the replica and re-install if
>>     you'd like.
>>
>>     rob
>>
>>
>>
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