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14.3. Displaying Currently Assigned ID Ranges

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To display which ID ranges are configured for a server, use the following commands:
  • ipa-replica-manage dnarange-show displays the current ID range that is set on all servers or, if you specify a server, only on the specified server, for example:
    # ipa-replica-manage dnarange-show
    masterA.example.com: 1001-1500
    masterB.example.com: 1501-2000
    masterC.example.com: No range set
    
    # ipa-replica-manage dnarange-show masterA.example.com
    masterA.example.com: 1001-1500
  • ipa-replica-manage dnanextrange-show displays the next ID range currently set on all servers or, if you specify a server, only on the specified server, for example:
    # ipa-replica-manage dnanextrange-show
    masterA.example.com: 1001-1500
    masterB.example.com: No on-deck range set
    masterC.example.com: No on-deck range set
    
    # ipa-replica-manage dnanextrange-show masterA.example.com
     masterA.example.com: 1001-1500
For more information about these two commands, see the ipa-replica-manage(1) man page.
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