On Wednesday 29 September 2010 23:56:53 Rich Megginson wrote: > Jacek Nykis wrote: > > On Wednesday 29 September 2010 23:30:49 Rich Megginson wrote: > >> Jacek Nykis wrote: > >>> On Wednesday 29 September 2010 14:04:38 Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote: > >>>> Hi > >>>> I have setup chaining but it is not working at all and I am not sure > >>>> how to debug it further. > >>>> > >>>> I am using: > >>>> 389-admin-1.1.11-0.6.rc2.el5 > >>>> 389-admin-console-1.1.5-1.el5 > >>>> 389-admin-console-doc-1.1.5-1.el5 > >>>> 389-adminutil-1.1.8-4.el5 > >>>> 389-console-1.1.4-1.el5 > >>>> 389-ds-1.2.1-1.el5 > >>>> 389-ds-base-1.2.6-0.11.rc7.el5 > >>>> 389-ds-console-1.2.3-1.el5 > >>>> 389-ds-console-doc-1.2.3-1.el5 > >>>> 389-dsgw-1.1.5-1.el5 > >>>> > >>>> The setup is 4 servers, two multimasters and two consumers. Client can > >>>> only speak to the consumers and thus referrals won't work. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> I have used the following ldif to setup chaining: > >>>> > >>>> dn: cn=chainingBackend,cn=chaining database,cn=plugins,cn=config > >>>> changetype: add > >>>> objectClass: top > >>>> objectClass: extensibleObject > >>>> objectClass: nsBackendInstance > >>>> cn: chainingBackend > >>>> nsslapd-suffix: dc=mycompany > >>>> nsmultiplexorbinddn: cn=replication manager,cn=config > >>>> nsusestarttls: on > >>>> nsfarmserverurl: ldaps://masterfqdn1:636 masterfqdn2:636/ > >>>> nsmultiplexorcredentials: {SSHA}blah > >>>> nsbindconnectionslimit: 5 > >>>> nsconcurrentoperationslimit: 5 > >>>> nsconnectionlife: 130 > >>>> nsbindtimeout: 3 > >>>> nsbindretrylimit: 3 > >>>> nsmaxresponsedelay: 3 > >>>> nsmaxtestresponsedelay: 5 > >>>> > >>>> dn: cn=dc\3dmycompany,cn=mapping tree,cn=config > >>>> changetype: modify > >>>> add: nsslapd-backend > >>>> nsslapd-backend: chainingBackend > >>>> - > >>>> replace: nsslapd-state > >>>> nsslapd-state: backend > >>>> - > >>>> replace: nsslapd-distribution-plugin > >>>> nsslapd-distribution-plugin: > >>>> /usr/lib64/dirsrv/plugins/libreplication-plugin.so - > >>>> replace: nsslapd-distribution-funct > >>>> nsslapd-distribution-funct: repl_chain_on_update > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> dn: cn=config,cn=chaining database,cn=plugins,cn=config > >>>> changetype: modify > >>>> add: nsTransmittedControls > >>>> nsTransmittedControls: 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.12 > >>>> > >>>> The ACI has been created to allow the Replication Manager user proxy > >>>> access. > >>>> > >>>> When I run the following on the client: > >>>> > >>>> dn: uid=john,ou=people,dc=mycompany > >>>> changetype: modify > >>>> add: mobile > >>>> mobile: 1234 > >>>> > >>>> The entry gets added but only locally, it thus seems to be completely > >>>> ignoring the chaining I have setup. I see the following in the > >>>> consumer log after creation: > >>>> > >>>> [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] start_tls - Received extended operation > >>>> request with OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037 [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] > >>>> start_tls - Start TLS extended operation request confirmed. > >>>> [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] start_tls - Start TLS request > >>>> accepted.Server willing to negotiate SSL. [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] > >>>> start_tls - Starting SSL Handshake. > >>>> [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] NS7bitAttr - MODIFY begin > >>>> [29/Sep/2010:13:00:11 +0000] NSMMReplicationPlugin - Purged state > >>>> information from entry uid=rytis,ou=People,dc=betfair up to CSN > >>>> 4c99ec08000000010000 [29/Sep/2010:13:00:12 +0000] roles-plugin - --> > >>>> roles_post_op > >>>> [29/Sep/2010:13:00:12 +0000] roles-plugin - --> > >>>> roles_cache_change_notify [29/Sep/2010:13:00:12 +0000] roles-plugin - > >>>> <-- roles_cache_change_notify: not a role entry [29/Sep/2010:13:00:12 > >>>> +0000] roles-plugin - <-- roles_post_op > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> There is some other replay failure errors which I am not sure is > >>>> related. Having done the the test twice I did not see the replay > >>>> errors again in the master log. I am going to simplify my test > >>>> environment as I currently have 4 servers which all are verbal about > >>>> replication and I multimaster netscapedb which adds to the > >>>> complications. > >>>> > >>>> I have enabled Replication and Plug-ins for the error log, is there > >>>> any other recommended logs that I should enable that can assist me in > >>>> debugging chaining issues. > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> I am working with Gerrard on this issue. I took some packet captures > >>> and it would seem that chaining in fact picks up updates but it does > >>> not handle them properly. > >>> > >>> Our design is: > >>> Client ----> Slave ----> Master > >>> > >>> We chain all updates on slave to master and client only has access to > >>> slave. We also have replication from master to slave. > >>> > >>> When I try to make an update here is what happens between client and > >>> slave: bindRequest(1) "uid=xxxx,ou=People,dc=xxxx" simple > >>> bindResponse(1) success > >>> modifyRequest(2) "uid=xxx,ou=people,dc=xxx" > >>> modifyResponse(2) operationsError > >>> unbindRequest(3) > >>> > >>> At the same time between slave and master: > >>> searchRequest(1) "<ROOT>" baseObject > >>> searchResEntry(1) "<ROOT>" | searchResDone(1) success [1 result] > >>> unbindRequest(2) > >>> > >>> This does not look correct (no modification request at all goes to > >>> master). > >> > >> Right, because it is rejected on the slave due to operationsError > > > > Thank you for your answer. > > I enabled verbose logging but I am unable to find out what is causing > > "operationsError". > > > > Log below suggests that chainingBackend is being selected just before > > > modification starts but I am not sure if it is actually used: > hard to tell from the below - what log level did you use? To get this output I enabled: Heavy trace output Connection management Plug-ins Access control summary > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - new connection on 66 > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - activity on 66r > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - read activity on 66 > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - conn 184 activity level = 0 > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - listener got signaled > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree release backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree release backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree release backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - activity on 66r > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - read activity on 66 > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - do_modify: dn (uid=xxx,ou=people,dc=xxx) > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - listener got signaled > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - modifications: > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - replace: mobile > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : > > chainingBackend [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected > > backend : userRoot [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree release > > backend : userRoot [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] NS7bitAttr - MODIFY > > begin > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree selected backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - mapping tree release backend : userRoot > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - activity on 66r > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] - read activity on 66 > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] roles-plugin - --> roles_post_op > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] roles-plugin - --> roles_cache_change_notify > > [29/Sep/2010:22:41:54 +0000] roles-plugin - <-- roles_post_op > > > >>> Does anybody know what the problem could be or where to look for it? > >>> > >>>> Best Regards > >>>> > >>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > >>>> __ In order to protect our email recipients, Betfair Group use SkyScan > >>>> from MessageLabs to scan all Incoming and Outgoing mail for viruses. > >>>> > >>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > >>>> __ -- > >>>> 389 users mailing list > >>>> 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 > > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users ________________________________________________________________________ In order to protect our email recipients, Betfair Group use SkyScan from MessageLabs to scan all Incoming and Outgoing mail for viruses. ________________________________________________________________________