[Freeipa-users] FREEIPA REPLICA - ITS USE AND HOW IT SHOULD OPERATE WHEN PRIMARY FAILS

Martin Chamambo chamambom at afri-com.net
Sat Apr 11 04:41:26 UTC 2015


Thanx for the feedback 

So if the replica is similar to the primary ,if the primary gets completely fried , without automatic failover ,i can reconfigure my clients to point to the new replica server without issues ??? 

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Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 4:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] FREEIPA REPLICA - ITS USE AND HOW IT SHOULD OPERATE WHEN PRIMARY FAILS

On 04/10/2015 06:54 PM, Martin Chamambo wrote:
> Good day
>
> I have a freeipa primary server working as i wanted , no complex stuff has been setup yet except the basic service and sudo controls which is fine by me. I have also setup a replica from the primary.
>
> the dns server is running from a different platform so basically the 2 servers query a DNS server on onother server to resolve their names.
>
> my questions is as follows:   when primary server fails , does the replica automatically assume the position of the primary [and please note that replication is also working as expected]

The replica is no different from the primary master, aside from being
responsible for CRL generation.

Failover really depends on how your clients are configured.  If you are
using SSSD, you should look at the 'FAILOVER' section in the 'sssd-ipa'
man page for a details on how it works and how it is configured.

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