On 05/09/2018 12:44 AM, Ross Infinger via FreeIPA-users wrote:
After a failed ipa-replica-install, I try to uninstall with
ipa-server-install --uninstall. However the uninstall is failing with
the following:
[root@ipa-nyc-pci01 ~]# ipa-server-install --uninstall
This is a NON REVERSIBLE operation and will delete all data and
configuration!
It is highly recommended to take a backup of existing data and
configuration using ipa-backup utility before proceeding.
Are you sure you want to continue with the uninstall procedure? [no]: yes
ipa.ipapython.install.cli.uninstall_tool(CompatServerMasterInstall):
ERROR Server removal aborted:
Replication topology in suffix 'domain' is disconnected:
Topology does not allow server
ipa-nyc-pci02.pci.example.com to
replicate with servers:
ipa-nyc-pci01.pci.example.com
Topology does not allow server
pci-mgmt-ipa01.pci.example.com to
replicate with servers:
ipa-nyc-pci01.pci.example.com
Topology does not allow server
pci-mgmt-ipa02.pci.example.com to
replicate with servers:
ipa-nyc-pci01.pci.example.com.
ipa.ipapython.install.cli.uninstall_tool(CompatServerMasterInstall):
ERROR The ipa-server-install command failed. See
/var/log/ipaserver-uninstall.log for more information
Is there a way to manually clean up the failed install?
Hi,
The error means that some servers would be disconnected from the
replication topology if you uninstall this one. You can graphically
check your topology in the GUI:
https://<hostname>/ipa/ui/#/p/topology-graph
and make sure that the removal of ipa-nyc-pci01 would not produce 2
separate topologies.
Maybe the problematic servers are only left-overs, in this case you can
try to run:
$ ipa-server-install --uninstall --ignore-topology-disconnect
to force the removal.
HTH,
Flo
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