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6 ipa-replica-install - Create an IPA replica
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9 ipa-replica-install [OPTION]...
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12 Configures a new IPA server that is a replica of the server. Once it
13 has been created it is an exact copy of the original IPA server and is
14 an equal master. Changes made to any master are automatically repli‐
15 cated to other masters.
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17 Domain level 0 is not supported anymore.
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19 To create a replica, the machine only needs to be enrolled in the IPA
20 domain first. This process of turning the IPA client into a replica is
21 also referred to as replica promotion.
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23 If you're starting with an existing IPA client, simply run
24 ipa-replica-install to have it promoted into a replica. The NTP config‐
25 uration cannot be updated during client promotion.
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27 To promote a blank machine into a replica, you have two options, you
28 can either run ipa-client-install in a separate step, or pass the en‐
29 rollment related options to the ipa-replica-install (see CLIENT ENROLL‐
30 MENT OPTIONS). In the latter case, ipa-replica-install will join the
31 machine to the IPA realm automatically and will proceed with the promo‐
32 tion step.
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34 If the installation fails you may need to run ipa-server-install
35 --uninstall and ipa-client-install before running ipa-replica-install
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38 The installation will fail if the host you are installing the replica
39 on exists as a host in IPA or an existing replication agreement exists
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42 A replica should only be installed on the same or higher version of IPA
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46 OPTIONS
47 -P, --principal
48 The user principal which will be used to promote the client to
49 the replica and enroll the client itself, if necessary.
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51 -w, --admin-password
52 The Kerberos password for the given principal.
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55 CLIENT ENROLLMENT OPTIONS
56 To install client and promote it to replica using a host keytab or One
57 Time Password, the host needs to be a member of ipaservers group. This
58 requires to create a host entry and add it to the host group prior
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61 --server, --domain, --realm options are autodiscovered via DNS records
62 by default. See manual page ipa-client-install(1) for further details
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66 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
67 One Time Password for joining a machine to the IPA realm.
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69 -k, --keytab
70 Path to host keytab.
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72 --server
73 The fully qualified domain name of the IPA server to enroll to.
74 The IPA server must provide the CA role if --setup-ca option is
75 specified, and the KRA role if --setup-kra option is specified.
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77 -n, --domain=DOMAIN
78 The primary DNS domain of an existing IPA deployment, e.g. exam‐
79 ple.com. This DNS domain should contain the SRV records gener‐
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82 -r, --realm=REALM_NAME
83 The Kerberos realm of an existing IPA deployment.
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85 --hostname
86 The hostname of this machine (FQDN). If specified, the hostname
87 will be set and the system configuration will be updated to per‐
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90 --force-join
91 Join the host even if it is already enrolled.
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94 BASIC OPTIONS
95 --ip-address=IP_ADDRESS
96 The IP address of this server. If this address does not match
97 the address the host resolves to and --setup-dns is not selected
98 the installation will fail. If the server hostname is not re‐
99 solvable, a record for the hostname and IP_ADDRESS is added to
100 /etc/hosts. This option can be used multiple times to specify
101 more IP addresses of the server (e.g. multihomed and/or dual‐
102 stacked server).
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104 --mkhomedir
105 Create home directories for users on their first login
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107 --ntp-server=NTP_SERVER
108 Configure chronyd to use this NTP server. This option can be
109 used multiple times and it is used to specify exactly one time
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112 --ntp-pool=NTP_SERVER_POOL
113 Configure chronyd to use this NTP server pool. This option is
114 meant to be pool of multiple servers resolved as one host name.
115 This pool's servers may vary but pool address will be still same
116 and chrony will choose only one server from this pool.
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118 -N, --no-ntp
119 Do not configure NTP client (chronyd).
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121 --no-ui-redirect
122 Do not automatically redirect to the Web UI.
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124 --ssh-trust-dns
125 Configure OpenSSH client to trust DNS SSHFP records.
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127 --no-ssh
128 Do not configure OpenSSH client.
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130 --no-sshd
131 Do not configure OpenSSH server.
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133 --skip-conncheck
134 Skip connection check to remote master
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136 -d, --debug
137 Enable debug logging when more verbose output is needed
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139 -U, --unattended
140 An unattended installation that will never prompt for user input
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142 --dirsrv-config-file
143 The path to LDIF file that will be used to modify configuration
144 of dse.ldif during installation of the directory server instance
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147 CERTIFICATE SYSTEM OPTIONS
148 --setup-ca
149 Install and configure a CA on this replica. If a CA is not con‐
150 figured then certificate operations will be forwarded to a mas‐
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153 --no-pkinit
154 Disables pkinit setup steps.
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156 --dirsrv-cert-file=FILE
157 File containing the Directory Server SSL certificate and private
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160 --http-cert-file=FILE
161 File containing the Apache Server SSL certificate and private
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164 --pkinit-cert-file=FILE
165 File containing the Kerberos KDC SSL certificate and private key
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167 --dirsrv-pin=PIN
168 The password to unlock the Directory Server private key
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170 --http-pin=PIN
171 The password to unlock the Apache Server private key
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173 --pkinit-pin=PIN
174 The password to unlock the Kerberos KDC private key
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176 --dirsrv-cert-name=NAME
177 Name of the Directory Server SSL certificate to install
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179 --http-cert-name=NAME
180 Name of the Apache Server SSL certificate to install
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182 --pkinit-cert-name=NAME
183 Name of the Kerberos KDC SSL certificate to install
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185 --pki-config-override=FILE
186 File containing overrides for CA and KRA installation.
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188 --skip-schema-check
189 Skip check for updated CA DS schema on the remote master
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192 SECRET MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
193 --setup-kra
194 Install and configure a KRA on this replica. If a KRA is not
195 configured then vault operations will be forwarded to a master
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199 DNS OPTIONS
200 --setup-dns
201 Configure an integrated DNS server, create a primary DNS zone
202 (name specified by --domain or taken from an existing deploy‐
203 ment), and fill it with service records necessary for IPA de‐
204 ployment. In cases where the IPA server name does not belong to
205 the primary DNS domain and is not resolvable using DNS, create a
206 DNS zone containing the IPA server name as well.
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208 This option requires that you either specify at least one DNS
209 forwarder through the --forwarder option or use the --no-for‐
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212 Note that you can set up a DNS at any time after the initial IPA
213 server install by running ipa-dns-install (see ipa-dns-in‐
214 stall(1)). IPA DNS cannot be uninstalled.
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216 --forwarder=IP_ADDRESS
217 Add a DNS forwarder to the DNS configuration. You can use this
218 option multiple times to specify more forwarders, but at least
219 one must be provided, unless the --no-forwarders option is spec‐
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222 --no-forwarders
223 Do not add any DNS forwarders. Root DNS servers will be used in‐
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226 --auto-forwarders
227 Add DNS forwarders configured in /etc/resolv.conf to the list of
228 forwarders used by IPA DNS.
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230 --forward-policy=first|only
231 DNS forwarding policy for global forwarders specified using
232 other options. Defaults to first if no IP address belonging to
233 a private or reserved ranges is detected on local interfaces
234 (RFC 6303). Defaults to only if a private IP address is de‐
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237 --reverse-zone=REVERSE_ZONE
238 The reverse DNS zone to use. This option can be used multiple
239 times to specify multiple reverse zones.
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241 --no-reverse
242 Do not create new reverse DNS zone. If a reverse DNS zone al‐
243 ready exists for the subnet, it will be used.
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245 --auto-reverse
246 Create necessary reverse zones
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248 --allow-zone-overlap
249 Create DNS zone even if it already exists
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251 --no-host-dns
252 Do not use DNS for hostname lookup during installation
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254 --no-dns-sshfp
255 Do not automatically create DNS SSHFP records.
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257 --no-dnssec-validation
258 Disable DNSSEC validation on this server.
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261 SID GENERATION OPTIONS
262 --netbios-name=NETBIOS_NAME
263 The NetBIOS name for the IPA domain. If not provided then this
264 is determined based on the leading component of the DNS domain
265 name. Running ipa-adtrust-install for a second time with a dif‐
266 ferent NetBIOS name will change the name. Please note that
267 changing the NetBIOS name might break existing trust relation‐
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270 --add-sids
271 Add SIDs to existing users and groups as on of final steps of
272 the ipa-adtrust-install run. If there a many existing users and
273 groups and a couple of replicas in the environment this opera‐
274 tion might lead to a high replication traffic and a performance
275 degradation of all IPA servers in the environment. To avoid this
276 the SID generation can be run after ipa-adtrust-install is run
277 and scheduled independently. To start this task you have to load
278 an edited version of ipa-sidgen-task-run.ldif with the ldapmod‐
279 ify command info the directory server.
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281 --rid-base=RID_BASE
282 First RID value of the local domain. The first Posix ID of the
283 local domain will be assigned to this RID, the second to RID+1
284 etc. See the online help of the idrange CLI for details.
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286 --secondary-rid-base=SECONDARY_RID_BASE
287 Start value of the secondary RID range, which is only used in
288 the case a user and a group share numerically the same Posix ID.
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292 AD TRUST OPTIONS
293 --setup-adtrust
294 Configure AD Trust capability on a replica.
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296 --add-agents
297 Add IPA masters to the list that allows to serve information
298 about users from trusted forests. Starting with IPA 4.2, a regu‐
299 lar IPA master can provide this information to SSSD clients. IPA
300 masters aren't added to the list automatically as restart of the
301 LDAP service on each of them is required. The host where
302 ipa-adtrust-install is being run is added automatically.
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304 Note that IPA masters where ipa-adtrust-install wasn't run, can
305 serve information about users from trusted forests only if they
306 are enabled via ipa-adtrust-install run on any other IPA master.
307 At least SSSD version 1.13 on IPA master is required to be able
308 to perform as a trust agent.
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310 --enable-compat
311 Enables support for trusted domains users for old clients
312 through Schema Compatibility plugin. SSSD supports trusted do‐
313 mains natively starting with version 1.9. For platforms that
314 lack SSSD or run older SSSD version one needs to use this op‐
315 tion. When enabled, slapi-nis package needs to be installed and
316 schema-compat-plugin will be configured to provide lookup of
317 users and groups from trusted domains via SSSD on IPA server.
318 These users and groups will be available under cn=users,cn=com‐
319 pat,$SUFFIX and cn=groups,cn=compat,$SUFFIX trees. SSSD will
320 normalize names of users and groups to lower case.
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322 In addition to providing these users and groups through the com‐
323 pat tree, this option enables authentication over LDAP for
324 trusted domain users with DN under compat tree, i.e. using bind
325 DN uid=administrator@ad.domain,cn=users,cn=compat,$SUFFIX.
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327 LDAP authentication performed by the compat tree is done via PAM
328 'system-auth' service. This service exists by default on Linux
329 systems and is provided by pam package as /etc/pam.d/sys‐
330 tem-auth. If your IPA install does not have default HBAC rule
331 'allow_all' enabled, then make sure to define in IPA special
332 service called 'system-auth' and create an HBAC rule to allow
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336 application, it is safe to use it for trusted domain users via
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342 1 if an error occurred
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344 3 if the host exists in the IPA server or a replication agreement to
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