Done configuring directory server (dirsrv). Configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc) [1/10]: adding kerberos container to the directory [2/10]: configuring KDC [3/10]: initialize kerberos container [4/10]: adding default ACIs [5/10]: creating a keytab for the directory [6/10]: creating a keytab for the machine [7/10]: adding the password extension to the directory [8/10]: creating anonymous principal [9/10]: starting the KDC [10/10]: configuring KDC to start on boot Done configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc). Configuring kadmin [1/2]: starting kadmin [2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot Done configuring kadmin. Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes [1/29]: configuring certificate server instance [2/29]: exporting Dogtag certificate store pin [3/29]: stopping certificate server instance to update CS.cfg [4/29]: backing up CS.cfg [5/29]: disabling nonces [6/29]: set up CRL publishing [7/29]: enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation [8/29]: starting certificate server instance [9/29]: configure certmonger for renewals [10/29]: requesting RA certificate from CA Killed
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 07:13:50AM -0400, Outback Dingo via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Done configuring directory server (dirsrv). Configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc) [1/10]: adding kerberos container to the directory [2/10]: configuring KDC [3/10]: initialize kerberos container [4/10]: adding default ACIs [5/10]: creating a keytab for the directory [6/10]: creating a keytab for the machine [7/10]: adding the password extension to the directory [8/10]: creating anonymous principal [9/10]: starting the KDC [10/10]: configuring KDC to start on boot Done configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc). Configuring kadmin [1/2]: starting kadmin [2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot Done configuring kadmin. Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes [1/29]: configuring certificate server instance [2/29]: exporting Dogtag certificate store pin [3/29]: stopping certificate server instance to update CS.cfg [4/29]: backing up CS.cfg [5/29]: disabling nonces [6/29]: set up CRL publishing [7/29]: enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation [8/29]: starting certificate server instance [9/29]: configure certmonger for renewals [10/29]: requesting RA certificate from CA Killed
Could it be killed due to out of memory? How much memory does the instance have?
Cheers, Fraser
You can check here the hardware recommendations:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_ Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Linux_Domain_Identity_Authentication_and_Policy_ Guide/installing-ipa.html#server-hw-recomendations
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:35 AM, Fraser Tweedale via FreeIPA-users < freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 07:13:50AM -0400, Outback Dingo via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Done configuring directory server (dirsrv). Configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc) [1/10]: adding kerberos container to the directory [2/10]: configuring KDC [3/10]: initialize kerberos container [4/10]: adding default ACIs [5/10]: creating a keytab for the directory [6/10]: creating a keytab for the machine [7/10]: adding the password extension to the directory [8/10]: creating anonymous principal [9/10]: starting the KDC [10/10]: configuring KDC to start on boot Done configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc). Configuring kadmin [1/2]: starting kadmin [2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot Done configuring kadmin. Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes [1/29]: configuring certificate server instance [2/29]: exporting Dogtag certificate store pin [3/29]: stopping certificate server instance to update CS.cfg [4/29]: backing up CS.cfg [5/29]: disabling nonces [6/29]: set up CRL publishing [7/29]: enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation [8/29]: starting certificate server instance [9/29]: configure certmonger for renewals [10/29]: requesting RA certificate from CA Killed
Could it be killed due to out of memory? How much memory does the instance have?
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Ive actually got it deployed on a 4gb instance now..... though how to do this properly with an internal ip different from the external...... somehow its kinda not right
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Felipe Barreto Volpone fbarreto@redhat.com wrote:
You can check here the hardware recommendations:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/htm...
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:35 AM, Fraser Tweedale via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 07:13:50AM -0400, Outback Dingo via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Done configuring directory server (dirsrv). Configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc) [1/10]: adding kerberos container to the directory [2/10]: configuring KDC [3/10]: initialize kerberos container [4/10]: adding default ACIs [5/10]: creating a keytab for the directory [6/10]: creating a keytab for the machine [7/10]: adding the password extension to the directory [8/10]: creating anonymous principal [9/10]: starting the KDC [10/10]: configuring KDC to start on boot Done configuring Kerberos KDC (krb5kdc). Configuring kadmin [1/2]: starting kadmin [2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot Done configuring kadmin. Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes [1/29]: configuring certificate server instance [2/29]: exporting Dogtag certificate store pin [3/29]: stopping certificate server instance to update CS.cfg [4/29]: backing up CS.cfg [5/29]: disabling nonces [6/29]: set up CRL publishing [7/29]: enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation [8/29]: starting certificate server instance [9/29]: configure certmonger for renewals [10/29]: requesting RA certificate from CA Killed
Could it be killed due to out of memory? How much memory does the instance have?
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