Actually I'm starting to feel like this is a bug. Managed to get the old IPA server back up and ran .
"ipa-server-install --uninstall" Which completed successfully and gave the advice: Replication agreements with the following IPA masters found: freeipa- prod-b-032.cloud.foo.com. Removing any replication agreements before uninstalling the server is strongly recommended. You can remove replication agreements by running the following command on any other IPA master: $ ipa-replica-manage del freeipa-prod-a-031.cloud.foo.com Running this command on the other IPA servers gives the following: [root@freeipa-prod-a-033 centos]# ipa-replica-manage del freeipa-prod-a-031.cloud.foo.com p11-kit: ipa.p11-kit: x-public-key-info: invalid or unsupported attribute 'freeipa-prod-a-033.cloud.dcmn.com' has no replication agreement for ' freeipa-prod-a-031.cloud.foo.com' I dont see anything in the logs. Thanks, Andrew On 5 November 2015 at 16:58, Andrew Holway <[email protected]> wrote: > One of our FreeIPA replicas had its filesystem hosed so we want to remove > it. Can someone show me the sequence of commands to remove a down replica? > > Thanks, > > Andrew > > > > [root@freeipa-prod-a-033 centos]# ipa-replica-manage list > > p11-kit: ipa.p11-kit: x-public-key-info: invalid or unsupported attribute > > freeipa-prod-a-031.cloud.foo.com: master > > freeipa-prod-a-033.cloud.foo.com: master > > freeipa-prod-b-032.cloud.foo.com: master > > [root@freeipa-prod-a-033 centos]# ipa-replica-manage del --force > freeipa-prod-a-031.foo.dcmn.com > > p11-kit: ipa.p11-kit: x-public-key-info: invalid or unsupported attribute > > 'freeipa-prod-a-033.cloud.foo.com' has no replication agreement for ' > freeipa-prod-a-031.cloud.dcmn.com' >
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