RHEL guide has https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Linux_Domain_Identity_Authentication_and_Policy_Guide/managing-topology.html#repl-tools
Does that help? On 07/07/2015 03:06 PM, John Stein wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > Maybe this should be added to the documentation? > > John > > On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 11:02 AM Łukasz Jaworski <en...@kofeina.net> wrote: > >> 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 >>> -- >>> Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users >>> Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project >> >> > > > -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project