----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jon Detert" <jdetert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2013 10:37:54 AM > Subject: Single Master replication : after master o.s. + dirsrv upgrade, replication fails with > nsds5replicaLastInitStatus=3 > > I have a single master replicating to 2 slaves. > The master is Fedora Directory Server v1.0.4 > The slaves are 389-DirectoryServer v1.2.10. > > This has been working fine. > > I tried to replace the single master with the same ds software as the > slaves (389-DirectoryServer v1.2.10), but I could not get > replication to work. > > I'm hoping someone can help me see what I did wrong. Problem solved, thanks to a reply Rich made to another email I sent today (thread: nsDS5ReplicaCredentials confusion). The problem was: 1) I trusted that the 'reversible encryption' value of the nsDS5ReplicaCredentials attribute, that was generated by fedora-ds v1.0.4, would work the same under 389-ds v1.2.10. It does not. 2) I did not know the actual (i.e. clear-text) value of the password for the dn used in the supplier's replication agreement to bind to the consumer. All I had was the non-reversible hash. 3) Even if I reset the password of the bind-dn (on the consumer), I didn't know how to generate the hash that I see in the nsDS5ReplicaCredentials attribute when I query the replication agreement on the supplier. Rich answered all these problem points in my other post today (thread: nsDS5ReplicaCredentials confusion). Thanks, Jon -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users