On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 13:00:35 +0000 James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > CentOS 6.3 FreeIPA Server (Fully Configured), stock -> CentOS 6.4 > > FreeIPA Server > > > > > <snip> > > > > ---------------------- > > CentOS FreeIPA Server > > ---------------------- > > The server appeared to function correctly after a reboot, I ran > > several IPA commands to ensure user database was intact and also to > > ensure hosts DB was intact. > > > > Again server appeared to be running fine, I checked logs and only > > found errors moaning about PPM being too high for NTPD. > > > > Further investigation into logs indicated NTP was able to sync time > > successfully anyway. > > > > This could be due to the Hypervisor's clock. > > > > But aside from that, it appeared to function correctly :-). > > > > So marking as "Successful". > > > > > I haven't had time to test from CR as of yet (tbh may not have time > before GA even) but as a heads up from the upstream mailing list > there does exist a condition where the IPA web interface will fail on > an upgrade due to a schema issue: > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-February/msg00391.html > > The errata is coming to fix it and it only affects IPA installs that > started in 6.2 and were upgraded to 6.3 (so started life at IPA 2.0 > topologies) it seems... IPA systems installed in 6.3 initially are > reported to be fine and there is a manual workaround. > > However upstream is recommending people not update their systems > until the errata is out (and I guess include that during the update > rather than to the 6.4 'point in time') ... > > Depending on when the CentOS 6.4 GA is this might be a required note > in the release notes... Thanks for the heads up :-). All of the VM's I tested started life as CentOS 6.3 (via PXE kickstart) originally which is why it may not have affected me :-). -- Jake Shipton (JakeMS) GPG Key: 0xE3C31D8F GPG Fingerprint: 7515 CC63 19BD 06F9 400A DE8A 1D0B A5CF E3C3 1D8F -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20130301/98fa7aeb/attachment-0007.sig>