Re: Distributed Numeric Assignment plugin fails with indexing

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On 03/22/2013 02:24 AM, Scott Crooks wrote:
Greetings,

We're using 389-ds on CentOS 6.4 with 3 master LDAP servers in different locations. All three master servers have a problem adding new users in our organization database using the DNA plugin.

We receive the following (unhelpful) error message in the log files:

[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] NSUniqueAttr - ADD begin
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] NSUniqueAttr - ADD parameter untagged: uid
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] NSUniqueAttr - ADD target=cn=testuser01,ou=Organizations,dc=test,dc=net
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] dna-plugin - dna_pre_op: failed to allocate a new ID!!
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] dna-plugin - dna_pre_op: operation failure [1]
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] roles-plugin - --> roles_post_op
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] roles-plugin - --> roles_cache_change_notify
[22/Mar/2013:09:54:37 +0800] roles-plugin - <-- roles_post_op

We've tried indexing the uidNumber and employeeNumber attributes as described here: http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/389-users/msg10796.html

One curious fact: there are exactly 1000 users in our database for
ou=Organizations,dc=test,dc=net. When following the instructions for the above link, the log outputs the following

organizations: Indexing attribute: employeenumber
organizations: Indexed 1000 entries (97%).
organizations: Finished indexing.

Our organization uses employeenumber rather than uidNumber, but they're the same in the end. We find it strange that the user creation fails at exactly 1000 entries.

Any ideas on where the configuration is wrong? We assume it's a configuration problem.
What does your DNA configuration entry look like?  Perhaps you are just out of values due to the size of the configured range?

-NGK
 

 

Best Regards

Scott Crooks
Systems Engineer

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