ipactl - IPA Server Control Interface
ipactl command
A tool to help an administer control an IPA environment. IPA glues several discrete services together to work in concert and the order that these services are started and stopped is important. ipactl ensures that they are started and stopped in the correct order. IPA stores the available masters and the services configured on each one. The first thing ipactl does is start (if it is not already running) the IPA 389-ds instance to query what services it controls. The hostname used in the query needs to match the hostname of the value stored in LDAP. This can be controlled with the host option in /etc/ipa/default.conf. This should be a fully-qualified hostname.
start Start all of the services that make up IPA stop Stop all of the services that make up IPA restart Stop then start all of the services that make up IPA status Provides status of all the services that make up IPA -d, --debug Display debugging information --skip-version-check Skip version check --ignore-service-failures If any service start fails, do not rollback the services, continue with the operation -f, --force Force IPA to start. Combine options --skip-version-check and --ignore-service-failures
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