Rob, thanks for helping me out. I support some 80 laptop users at the moment, all running Centos7. The users are now in ldap, the laptops ( hosts) are not. I'm testing the ability to add the laptops as hosts.
Under "identity - hosts", when selecting a host, I go to "actions". The only way I see to disable ( block) a host, what I would do when a laptop is stolen for instance, is unprovision. I then tried to re-provision it, I see no "provision" option. I tried to "rebuild auto membership" and " new certificate" but that doesn't seem to work. I hope I'm making sense. Greetings, J. 2017-04-10 21:37 GMT+02:00 Rob Crittenden <[email protected]>: > Johan Vermeulen wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > just getting started with FreeIPA and one of the first features I'm > > trying is adding hosts, something I can't do in our current > > ldap-setup. So I'm looking forward to being able to do this. > > But after adding a host, the only way I see to disable it is unprovision > > it. And after doing that, I can' t find a way to re-provision the host. > > > > Can anybody point me in the right direction regarding this? > > I'm not sure I follow what you're doing and don't want to guess and send > you on a wild goose chase :-) > > Can you elaborate on your workflow and the output you're seeing when you > try to re-provision? > > rob > >
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