[389-users] Delete object on Consumer

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Hi,

We have a setup with multiple masters which are replicating down to 389 
Directory Server consumers via 2 hubs, but have a consistency issue.

It appears a few objects were deleted and re-added to the masters but 
the object was not deleted from the 389 consumers.  We now have  1 
object on the masters and 2 objects on the consumers which causes 
problems for the mail servers.  If we delete the object from the master 
we are still left with one object on the slaves.  The slaves currently 
have a few duplicate objects like this:

dn: cn=mx::10, cn=somedomain.co.uk, ou=dns, o=acmesystems.com
cn: mx::10
mailtransport: nexthop:[mailserver.ourdomain.com]
dnspreference: 10
dnstype: MX

dn: 
nsuniqueid=7edfa581-1dd211b2-8014f995-55bd0000+cn=mx::10,cn=somedomain.co.uk, 
ou=dns,o=acmesystems.com
cn: mx::10
mailtransport: nexthop:[mailserver.ourdomain.com]
dnspreference: 10
dnstype: MX

The object showing nsuniqueid is the valid one that exists on the 
master.  Is there a way to remove the 2nd object from the consumer 
without re-initialising?

I have seen this before on a single consumer so we re-initialised it,  
but its a much bigger problem to re-initialise all of the consumers.  It 
would be ideal if there is a way to manually delete an object direct on 
a consumer?

Thanks.

Jim.

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