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Hello !
Yes the clocks are insynced. I am going to try klist -ef next time this
problem occure.
Lune.
Le jeu. 1 nov. 2018 à 18:49, Robbie Harwood a écrit :
> lune voo via FreeIPA-users
> writes:
>
> > Hello !
> >
> > I contact you because I have a random problem with my 3.0.0.47 FreeIPA
> >
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.
pas
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 component
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
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
> 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 star
Hi,
I have executed script setup.sh from package "freeipa-letsencrypt".
The installation finished with this error message:
ipaplatform.redhat.tasks: INFO: Systemwide CA database updated.
ipalib.backend: DEBUG: Destroyed connection context.rpcclient_140228802354200
ipapython.admintool: INFO: The ipa