Re: dual change log entry with retro changelog plugin

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On 05/23/2013 02:22 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
Hi Ludwig,

We see the same change with a different change number.
This does not happen while using the 389-console or a tool we use to
directly connect to the directory.
When other integration tools are used that do no trigger a duplicate
entry with iPlanet, they do show a duplicate entry.
I can attach a part of the slapd access log file that records this activity.
maybe you can also turn on audit logging and see if there is a difference in the ops from different clients
We are planning a migration from iPlanet 5 to RH DS 9 and this came up
yesterday.

Kind regards,
Vincent

On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Ludwig Krispenz <lkrispen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What do you mean by two entries - the same change duplicate with different
change numbers or an additional change logged ?

Ludwig


On 05/23/2013 08:57 AM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
Hi,

We are using Red Hat Enterprise Directory Server (which is a stable 389).
We have been using the retro changelog plugin from the old iPlanet
server for synchronisation to other systems.
Yesterday we noticed that for some reason, when an LDAP modification
is made, 2 entries turn up in de changelog LDAP tree.
It does not seem to happen when the 389-console client is used and a
change is made directly to an account with it,
but when an LDAP modify is done, while the slapd access logs shows 1
modification, the changelog has two entries.
This seems to be a bug.

Does anyone know how to solve this?
I have not found anybody having the issue and nothing in the
configuration either.
These duplicate entries might result in performance issues on the
scripting side.
Any help is greatly appreciated!

Kind regards,
Vincent
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