Juan Asensio S?nchez wrote: > Well, it is not easy to reproduce, because i don't know why it did > happen. The only way i made it work was exporting the replica from the > console of source server, and importing the data to the database of > the destination server. This makes everything work fine again. But if > I try to reinitialize the database from the console, (using the conext > menu of a replication agreement), the error happens again. I think > this is problem more of the supplier than the consumer, because I have > had also problems reinitializing the same database from the same > source/supplier to other different destination/consumer server. This is very, very similar to this bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=547503 this bug also causes online init to stop with a bulk import abandoned error. I would like to see the access log from the consumer showing the disconnection. If you're not sure when that is - for example, in the error log you posted: > > [12/Jul/2010:13:08:52 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin - > > multimaster_be_state_change: replica o=XXX,dc=XXXX,dc=es is going > > offline; disabling replication > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:20 +0200] - WARNING: Import is running with > > nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is allowed to > > access the database > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:26 +0200] - ERROR bulk import abandoned Check the access log from between [12/Jul/2010:13:08:52 +0200] and [12/Jul/2010:13:09:26 +0200] - there should be a line in the access log showing the connection disconnected like this: [19/Jul/2010:13:33:49 -0600] conn=2 op=6675 fd=65 closed - U1 In the bug case, the tag at the end is a T1 meaning idle timeout exceeded. I would like to see what it is in your case when you get the bulk import abandoned error. > > 2010/7/15 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com > <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>> > > Juan Asensio S?nchez wrote: > > Hi > > > > 2010/7/14 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com > <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com> > > <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>>> > > > > Juan Asensio S?nchez wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I am having trouble initializaing a server. That server > has some > > > replicas in r/o mode, as hub, and one as multimaster. When > I try to > > > initialize the multimaster database of this server from > another > > server > > > that has also that database in multimaster mode, I get > these errors: > > > > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:08:52 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin - > > > multimaster_be_state_change: replica o=XXX,dc=XXXX,dc=es > is going > > > offline; disabling replication > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:20 +0200] - WARNING: Import is running with > > > nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is > allowed to > > > access the database > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:26 +0200] - ERROR bulk import abandoned > > What is your nsslapd-timelimit set to? > > Are you using a load balancer or some other networking > device like > > a BigIP? > > > > > > The attribute nsslapd-timelimit in cn=default instance > > config,cn=chaining database,cn=plugins,cn=config is 3600, and > there is > > no such attribute in cn=config, (this is the default configuration). > > > > The two servers are behind a hardware balancer, but the > communication > > between them is direct. > > > > I have created a new virtual machine, reinstalling the OS, > Centos 5.5, > > and configuring everythin again, and I get the same error again. > If this is easy to reproduce, please provide the exact steps, > along with > relevant configuration. > > > > Any idea? > > > > > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:26 +0200] - import > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es: Aborting > > > all import threads... > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - import > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es: Import > > > threads aborted. > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - import > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es: Closing > > > files... > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/nscpEntryDN.db4: unable to flush: No such > > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/mail.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/givenName.db4: unable to flush: No > such file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/nsuniqueid.db4: unable to flush: No such > > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/memberOf.db4: unable to flush: No > such file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/ntUniqueId.db4: unable to flush: No such > > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/member.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/ntUserDomainId.db4: unable to flush: No > > such file > > > or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/objectclass.db4: unable to flush: No such > > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/cn.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/aci.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/seeAlso.db4: unable to flush: No such > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/sn.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/telephoneNumber.db4: unable to flush: > No such > > > file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/uid.db4: > > > unable to flush: No such file or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/uniquemember.db4: unable to flush: No > such file > > > or directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/parentid.db4: unable to flush: No > such file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/entrydn.db4: unable to flush: No such > file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - libdb: > > > o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es/id2entry.db4: unable to flush: No > such file or > > > directory > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:32 +0200] - import o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es: > > Import failed. > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:33 +0200] - process_bulk_import_op: > NULL backend > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:34 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin - > > > replica_replace_ruv_tombstone: failed to update > replication update > > > vector for replica o=XXXX,dc=XXXX,dc=es: LDAP error - 1 > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:38 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin - > > > replica_replace_ruv_tombstone: failed to update > replication update > > > vector for replica o=XXXX,dc=XXXX,dc=es: LDAP error - 1 > > > [12/Jul/2010:13:09:41 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin - > > > replica_replace_ruv_tombstone: failed to update > replication update > > > vector for replica o=XXXX,dc=XXXX,dc=es: LDAP error - 1 > > > > > > > > > And the last message is repeating continiously. Also, the > folder for > > > that database in /var/lib/dirsrv/db/o_XXXX_dc_XXXX_dc_es, is > > removed, > > > although is recreated when the server is restarted. So I > can not > > > initialize that database (the other hub replicas work fine). > > > > > > It looks the same as > > > > > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2007-March/msg00100.html, > > > which has not any definitive solution. > > > > > > Using CentOS 5.4 and 389 DS 1.2.5. > > > > > > Regards. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > -- > > > 389 users mailing list > > > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org> > > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org>> > > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users > > > > -- > > 389 users mailing list > > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org> > > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org>> > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > -- > > 389 users mailing list > > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org> > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users > > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > <mailto:389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users