Yes.
ipa-replica-manage connect s2 s3

and for CA replication:
ipa-csreplica-manage connect s2 s3

Best regards,
Ender

Wiadomość napisana przez John Stein <tde3...@gmail.com> w dniu 7 lip 2015, o 
godz. 07:56:

> Hi,
> 
> Looking at the documentation, I've found no examples of creating replication 
> agreement with only one server.
> 
> What I assume needs to be done is this:
> For each replica, run ipa-replica-prepare and follow the documentation. This 
> creates replication agreements between two nodes.
> From there, I should use ipa-replica-manage to add replication agreements to 
> whichever nodes I want that were not the original two.
> 
> For instance: from server1 I run ipa-replica-prepare to prepare the files for 
> server2 and server3 and then run ipa-replica-install on them with their 
> respective files.
> So my replication agreements are 
> s1 <-> s2
> s1 <-> s3
>  After that I use ipa-replica-manage to create trust between server2 and 
> server3. 
> 
> Am I right?
> 
> Thank you,
> John
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