Hi all,
can't tell it's the only issue. Installing the replica without CA works well. 
The error happens during a restart during installation wich take too much time. 
Don't know what will go wrong after fixing this issue....
Winfried
John Keates via FreeIPA-users schreef op za 03-11-2018 om 16:41 [+0100]:
> Ah, so the install went fine but the CA startup is the only remaining issue?
> John
> 
> > On 3 Nov 2018, at 16:39, Winfried de Heiden via FreeIPA-users 
> > <freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > Yes, the Pi is too slow but funny enough it can work perfectly. The DogTag 
> > CA server just takes a painfull time to start. I had a Pi running as just a 
> > master for months quite well, but start Dogtag took a very long time, but 
> > afterwards it all ran well in a small environment (@home...)
> > As mentioned, just for the sake of trying and Pi are so cheap, I' m trying 
> > to setup a Pi Replica but default setup timeout settings need a 
> > modification...
> > Winfried
> > 
> > 
> > John Keates schreef op za 03-11-2018 om 16:26 [+0100]:
> > > My suggestion would be: don’t run it on a Pi, it’s not fast enough. But 
> > > you came to that conclusion already, so I guess the next issue would be: 
> > > where does it fail?I’m assuming the rpm install works out but 
> > > ipa-server-install doesn’t? Or does that work but does the starting of 
> > > all the components time out?
> > > 
> > > If it’s just the installation that’s failing, you can get around that by 
> > > running the install in an emulated ARM machine first, and then copying 
> > > the filesystem over to the Pi.
> > > 
> > > John
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > On 3 Nov 2018, at 15:53, Winfried de Heiden via FreeIPA-users 
> > > > <freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > Hi all,
> > > > Just because we can and a Rapsberry Pi 3 is cheap, I'm trying to 
> > > > install a FreeIPA replica on Fedora 29 ARM. It looks like the Raspberry 
> > > > is a bit too slow for default installation settings:
> > > > 018-11-03T12:27:12Z DEBUG stderr=WARNING: Password was garbage 
> > > > collected before it was cleared.password file contains no datapkispawn  
> > > >   : ERROR    ........... server did not start after 60spkispawn    : 
> > > > ERROR    ....... server failed to restart
> > > > 2018-11-03T12:27:12Z CRITICAL Failed to configure CA instance: 
> > > > CalledProcessError(Command ['/usr/sbin/pkispawn', '-s', 'CA', '-f', 
> > > > '/tmp/tmpv2y32e9l'] returned non-zero exit status 1: 'WARNING: Password 
> > > > was garbage collected before it was cleared.\npassword file contains no 
> > > > data\npkispawn    : ERROR    ........... server did not start after 
> > > > 60s\npkispawn    : ERROR    ....... server failed to 
> > > > restart\n')2018-11-03T12:27:12Z CRITICAL See the installation logs and 
> > > > the following files/directories for more 
> > > > information:2018-11-03T12:27:12Z CRITICAL   
> > > > /var/log/pki/pki-tomcat2018-11-03T12:27:12Z DEBUG Traceback (most 
> > > > recent call last):  File 
> > > > "/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ipaserver/install/dogtaginstance.py", 
> > > > line 164, in spawn_instance    ipautil.run(args, nolog=nolog_list)  
> > > > File "/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ipapython/ipautil.py", line 573, 
> > > > in run    p.returncode, arg_string, output_log, error_log 
> > > > ipapython.ipautil.CalledProcessError: CalledProcessError(Command 
> > > > ['/usr/sbin/pkispawn', '-s', 'CA', '-f', '/tmp/tmpv2y32e9l'] returned 
> > > > non-zero exit status 1: 'WARNING: Password was garbage collected before 
> > > > it was cleared.\npassword file contains no data\npkispawn    : ERROR    
> > > > ........... server did not start after 60s\npkispawn    : ERROR    
> > > > ....... server failed to restart\n')
> > > > I did change the "startup_timeout" in 
> > > > /usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ipalib/constants.py and 
> > > > /etc/ipa/default.conf but it doens't seem to be enough.
> > > > Any sugestion?
> > > > Winfried
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