Re: Initialization with fds 1.2.0 and 389-ds 1.2.10 failure

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It would appear the DN is corrupted.  We might be able to find it.  The entries are sent in roughly entry ID order.  So assuming the first entry with ID 1 is sent in op=4, we should be looking for an entry with ID 43381-4 = 43377

On the supplier, do this

dbscan -K 43377 -f /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-INST/db/dbname/id2entry.db4

If that one looks ok, then try going up or down from 43377



It was some corrupted DN indeed! Then I deleted that bad entries and now I can initialize the database without errors.
Just one more question, this database is a copy of a production environment. This environment runs FDS 1.2.0 in all servers (about 200 servers) with some databases. The question is, these bad entries is replicated normally with other servers, even if I need to reinitialize one of these servers, is there any option to set on the 389ds, which permits these null DN?

Thank you very much for your support.


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