Hi,
I don't see big issues, as you can always log into oVirt as
admin@internal and start/stop/reset/... your IPA-vm.
If your other vms use IPA for authentication (e.g. for service SSH) you
can configure sssd for caching credentials if your IPA server is
unavailable. ipa-client-install is doing it automatically, btw.
Regards,
René
On Fri, 2013-04-12 at 09:20 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
Hello, I have a test environment where I am short of hw.
My engine is based on fedora 18 and I would like to test freeipa on
centos 6.
What are the drawbacks of creating a vm that is also one
authentication domain for ovirt itself (apart the obvious ones)?
Can i set it so that is the first to start?
Can i set a subset of VMs to start only if this one is up and is
giving ipa service (for example through a test connect command? )
Thanks Gianluca
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