11-12-2008
As long as you did not mix NIM filesystems with others there should be no problem removing NIM from the production server.
# smitty nim_unconfig
# installp -ugx bos.sysmgt.nim.master
# rm -rf <your_nim_filesystems>
Create the new NIM master first, if you want to transfer NIM resources from the old master.
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ipa-replica-conncheck
ipa-replica-conncheck(1) IPA Manual Pages ipa-replica-conncheck(1)
NAME
ipa-replica-conncheck - Check a replica-master network connection before installation
SYNOPSIS
ipa-replica-conncheck [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
When an IPA replica is being installed a network connection between a replica machine and a replicated IPA master machine has to be pre-
pared for master-replica communication. In case of a flawed connection the installation may fail with inconvenient error messages. A common
connection problem is a misconfigured firewall with closed required port on a replica or master machine.
The connection is checked by running a set of tests from both master and replica machines. The program is incorporated to
ipa-replica-install(1) but can be also run separately.
OPTIONS
REPLICA MACHINE OPTIONS
This set of options is used when the connection check is run on a prepared IPA replica machine.
-m MASTER, --master=MASTER
Remote master machine address
-a, --auto-master-check
Automatically log in to master machine and execute the master machine part of the connection check. The following options for
replica part are only evaluated when this option is set
-r REALM, --realm=REALM
The Kerberos realm name for the IPA server
-k KDC, --kdc=KDC
KDC server address. Defaults t MASTER
-p PRINCIPAL, --principal=PRINCIPAL
Authorized Kerberos principal to use to log in to master machine. Defaults to admin
-w PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
Password for given principal. The password will be prompted interactively when this option is missing
MASTER MACHINE OPTIONS
This set of options is used when the connection check is run on a master machine against a running ipa-replica-conncheck(1) on a replica
machine.
-R REPLICA, --replica=REPLICA
Remote replica machine address
COMMON OPTIONS
-c, --check-ca
Include in a check also a set of dogtag connection requirements. Only needed when the master was installed with Dogtag 9 or lower.
-h HOSTNAME, --hostname=HOSTNAME
The hostname of this server (FQDN). By default a nodename from uname(2) is used
-d, --debug
Print debugging information
-q, --quiet
Output only errors
EXAMPLES
ipa-replica-conncheck -m master.example.com
Run a replica machine connection check against a remote master master.example.com. If the connection to the remote master machine is
successful the program will switch to listening mode and prompt for running the master machine part. The second part check the con-
nection from master to replica.
ipa-replica-conncheck -R replica.example.com
Run a master machine connection check part. This is either run automatically by replica part of the connection check program (when
-a option is set) or manually by the user. A running ipa-replica-conncheck(1) in a listening mode must be already running on a
replica machine.
ipa-replica-conncheck -m master.example.com -a -r EXAMPLE.COM -w password
Run a replica-master connection check. In case of a success switch to listening mode, automatically log to master.example.com in a
realm EXAMPLE.COM with a password password and run the second part of the connection check.
EXIT STATUS
0 if the connection check was successful
1 if an error occurred
SEE ALSO
ipa-replica-install(1)
IPA
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