Re: 1.3.6 dirsrv crash: ERR - valueset_value_syntax_cmp - slapi_attr_values2keys_sv failed for type lastUpdated

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I fixed the problem but the solution makes me concerned that this version of 389 server is not going to work for me. In short, I found that deleting a particular entry on both servers brought them back to life. This actually makes sense because they both died at exactly the same time, so I'm guessing this entry was updated on one, got replicated to the other and then they both crashed. At the time of this crash, what is typically happening to this entry is a lot of individual attribute value adds and deletes coming from multiple machines and processes.

I've never seen anything bad happen on version 1.2 servers and, in fact, I had two 1.2 servers replicating with these 1.3.6 servers and both of them stayed up.

So, what do I do now? CentOS won't let me go backwards. Should I go forward and use 1.3.7 instead?
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