Yes I agree the "pki.server.healthcheck.clones.connectivity_and_data" is the
main issue to fix. This is present when I run the health check on machine A and
machine B. Both machines are reporting that machine B is the problem. I thought
that might because A is the master but actually its showing both machines are
master:
sudo ipa-replica-manage list
sg-it-prod-dc-a-euw2az1.internal.example.com: master
sg-it-prod-dc-b-euw2az2.internal.example.com: master
One thing I cant figure out it why its showing the wrong hostname in the
"pki.server.healthcheck.clones.connectivity_and_data" check.
Its showing
dc-b-prod-it.internal.example.com
when it should be
sg-it-prod-dc-b-euw2az2.internal.example.com
I have no idea where its getting the wrong hostname from. I think a long time
ago (years) I changed the hostname which has maybe caused this error.
{
"source": "pki.server.healthcheck.clones.connectivity_and_data",
"check": "ClonesConnectivyAndDataCheck",
"result": "ERROR",
"uuid": "aed2abce-d117-4b06-9352-e030e05eb56d",
"when": "20250423094822Z",
"duration": "0.200636",
"kw": {
"status": "ERROR: pki-tomcat : Internal error testing CA clone. Host:
dc-b-prod-it.internal.example.com Port: 443"
}
Going to try your suggestion of creating the debug log, restarting apache etc.
Will let you know what that gives shortly.
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