deletion problem - multi-master

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I set nsslapd-errorlog-level to 1 (trace)
I attempted a delete, and got an ldap operations error
I set nsslapd-errorlog-level back to 0
I looked through the errors log, which did have a record of every 
function called, but no indication of any errors. What should I be 
looking for? Is there a different errorlog-level I should use that will 
give me some indication of what is going wrong?

Once again, I can add and modify, but not delete. I am currently running 
with a single master and four replicas. Replication is working fine. I 
just can't delete.

Thanks,
Sam

Richard Megginson wrote:
> Sam Smith wrote:
>> I am still having this problem where I cannot delete.
>> I changed from multi-master replication to single master - didn't help.
>> I turned on trace level debug, and there are no error messages in the 
>> errors file at all.
> ???  What exactly did you do? 
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Troubleshooting
>> It still gets an ldap operations error.
>>
>> Is there a different level of debug I should try? One that actually 
>> logs an error message?
>> I can add and modify entries, just no delete. I have tried it as 
>> directory manager and as a user with an acl that includes delete. 
>> Still no luck.
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Sam Smith
>>
>> Sam Smith wrote:
>>> I have two masters and three replicas.
>>>
>>> Master A works fine - I can add, modify, delete, and the changes 
>>> replicate OK.
>>>
>>> Except that Master B cannot delete, either directly at the console, 
>>> via the command line, or via replication from master A. It can add 
>>> and modify just fine, and those changes replicate to the other 
>>> master and the replicas. But it can't delete.
>>>
>>> The error message is simply LDAP OPERATIONS ERROR
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> Sam Smith
>>>
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