When ipa-ca-install is run without an argument, it assumes it's running on a master, and it checks if a CA is installed anywhere in the cluster. On a replica that doesn't have a CA yet, this results in an inappropriate message:
ipa-ca-install
# ipa-ca-install CA is already installed.
The message should point out that I need to provide the replica file.
Should be fixed during installer refactoring.
This ticket is not critical for 4.2 GA and can be done in follow-up stabilization release - postponing.
master:
ipa-4-2:
consider for RHEL
Linked to Bugzilla bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1309382 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7)
Linked to Bugzilla bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1301687 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7)
Metadata Update from @pviktori: - Issue assigned to mbabinsk - Issue set to the milestone: FreeIPA 4.2.1
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