Hi Rob

I ran the two commands and this has fixed the error with not being able to show 
the security domains. Listing them did indeed show that there were two old ones 
present. I followed the article you provided to remove them. The main error in 
the health check how now cleared so my system it significantly more healthy 
than it was before thanks to you and everyone else. Hats off for your knowledge 
and help.

Before attempting the dist upgrade again from Fedora 40 to 41 I wanted to sense 
check the things listed in the health check:
- Error relating to IPv6 = Ignore, unless there is an easy way to get rid of it.
- Warnings on configuration attributes that are not applicable for the 
configured backend type = Ignore, although it would be nice to get rid of these 
warnings if possible.
- Warnings on missing uri records = Ignore as I cant add uri records in AWS 
route53.
- Error for "ipahealthcheck.ds.replication". 
"msg": "The replication agreement 
(catosg-it-prod-dc-a-euw2az1.internal.example.com) under \"o=ipaca\" is not in 
synchronization.\nStatus message: error (18) can't acquire replica (incremental 
update transient warning.  backing off, will retry update later.)"

I'm getting this last error on both machines. Feels like one that needs to be 
addressed before attempting an update. Any ideas?
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