Hi,
Great, modifying
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipalib/constants.py did the
trick! Setting startup_timeout to 600 seconds was enough :)
After setting startup_timeout=600 in /etc/ipa/default.conf
restarting freeipa worked well allthough it ta
I realize the default.conf is replaced during install, pausing IPA will
not help.
The easiest way is modify the source file.
ipalib/constants.py:('startup_timeout', 300),
The file should be in /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipalib/constants.py
Modify file and run ipa-server-install, it sh
Hi,
I gave it a try, but neither ~/.ipa/default.conf or
/etc/ipa/default.conf did work. I also tried "to fool" the
ipa-server-install script by pausing it and wait for the CA to
start. After "un-pausing" the script the same error occurs: "CA did not start i
On 02/04/15 12:53, Winfried de Heiden wrote:
Hi all,
"Because I can try" I gave a shot on installing freeipa-server on a
Raspberry Pi 2. I used Fedora 21 for this. Installing looks promising,
but fails somewhere halfway:
[8/27]: starting certificate server instance
[error] Runtim
Hi all,
"Because I can try" I gave a shot on installing freeipa-server on
a Raspberry Pi 2. I used Fedora 21 for this. Installing looks
promising, but fails somewhere halfway:
[8/27]: starting certificate
server instance
[error]