On Sat, 17 Mar 2018, Kat via FreeIPA-users wrote:
But why would it work perfectly with CentOS on VBox, but not Fedora?
No changes - still VirtualBox, just CentOS vs Fedora.
Different software, including different (much older) kernel and glibc.
I'm not really interested in VirtualBox and though I'm feeling your
pain, all I can recommend is to use a better virtualization software.
On 3/17/18 01:55, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
>On pe, 16 maalis 2018, Kat via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>Any ideas - VirtualBox - Fedora 27 server 4 CPUs and 4G ram
>>(started at 2+2) and it STILL dies at trying to restart the CA and
>>fails after 300.0s
>>
>>I have systems smaller than this running FreeIPA, so I can't
>>believe it is a resource? Maybe a Fedora thing? Is there some way
>>to increase the timeout? It just seems crazy that I need to
>>allocate so much of my machine - I remember on older versions I
>>ran it with 2 CPUs on 1G.
>If CA does not start after 300.0 chances are your VirtualBox setup does
>not provide enough entropy to get randomness needed for generating
>certificates and keys. No amount of memory and CPU would help with that.
>
>See, for example,
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/11297
>
>Unfortunately, virtualbox developers still did not add support for
>virtio-rng unlike all others.
>
>You can use something like haveged to improve entropy provided to VMs.
>
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