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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/04/2013 09:45 PM, Eduardo Ramos
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Hi all!<br>
<br>
I'm trying to connect my ovirt-engine in a samba4 server. Samba4
is ActiveDirectory complaint. But when I use
engine-manage-domains, it returns me a strange message:<br>
<br>
<small>[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# engine-manage-domains -action=add
-domain=gsr.inpe.br -provider=activeDirectory
-user=Administrator -interactive<br>
Enter password:<br>
<br>
Error: Authentication Failed. Error in DNS configuration. Please
verify the oVirt Engine host has a valid reverse DNS (PTR)
record.. Problematic domain is: getconnection: driver class
name=org.postgresql.xa.pgxadatasourcegetconnection:
url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/enginegetconnection:
considering encrypted passord. </small></blockquote>
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it looks like engine-config have problems opening a db connection.
The DNS reported error is a bug and is shown due to the connection
error. <br>
<br>
you should get that same error if you'll use<br>
$ engine.config -a<br>
<br>
you have some problem connecting to the localhost postgres instance
using the password entered during setup probably.<br>
<br>
is your postgresql instance up the engine is able to connect to the
db? engine-config is getting the password from the same source where
the engine does.<br>
<br>
also, a PTR record is no longer needed since openjdk 7 due to a
change in the impl of the krb5 module.<br>
<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:515DCA50.1050003@freedominterface.org"
type="cite"><small>secdomain=encryptdbpasswordexecute: beginning
execution of action action_get.fetching key=domainname
ver=general<br>
Failure while applying Kerberos configuration. Details:
Authentication Failed. Error in DNS configuration. Please verify
the oVirt Engine host has a valid reverse DNS (PTR) record.<br>
<br>
<big><big><small>Using host command, I got the following
results:<br>
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[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# host ovirt-dir.gsr.inpe.br<br>
ovirt-dir.gsr.inpe.br has address 150.163.80.125<br>
<br>
[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# host 150.163.80.125<br>
125.80.163.150.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
ovirt-dir.gsr.inpe.br.<br>
<br>
[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# host -t srv
_kerberos._tcp.gsr.inpe.br<br>
_kerberos._tcp.gsr.inpe.br has SRV record 1 0 88
samba4.gsr.inpe.br.<br>
<br>
[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# host samba4.gsr.inpe.br<br>
samba4.gsr.inpe.br has address 150.163.73.109<br>
<br>
[root@ovirt-dir eduardo]# host 150.163.73.109<br>
109.73.163.150.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
samba4.gsr.inpe.br.<br>
<br>
<big>As you can see, it is everything ok. No DNS
problem.<br>
<br>
Someone have any idea?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
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