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Using ipa-replica-manage del <replica> is irreversible. You can't turn around and do a connect to it, all heck will break loose. This is because we clean up all references to the replica when we delete so if we connect to it again we'll end up deleting all of its principals. When a connection is deleted then the agreement is removed on both sides. What isn't removed is the nsDS5ReplicaBindDN so we can use that to determine if we previously had a connection. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2126 |
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Ground rules on adding new schema Brand new schema, particularly when written specifically for IPA, should be added in share/*.ldif. Any new files need to be explicitly loaded in ipaserver/install/dsinstance.py. These simply get copied directly into the new instance schema directory. Existing schema (e.g. in an LDAP draft) may either be added as a separate ldif in share or as an update in the updates directory. The advantage of adding the schema as an update is if 389-ds ever adds the schema then the installation won't fail due to existing schema failing to load during bootstrap. If the new schema requires a new container then this should be added to install/bootstrap-template.ldif.