Re: import userRoot: Skipping entry "XXXXXXXXXXX" which has no parent, ending at line 0 of file "(bulk import)"

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5
RedHat Directory Server ver: 1.2.11.15

We are in the process of upgrading the OS and Directory Server by adding new hosts to the cluster and decommissioning the older hosts. Before we could even start that, One of the multi-master nodes failed. We've gone through replicating to the failed node and to an upgraded host. We get the "Skipping entry" warnings resulting in dropped entries.

On 3/5/19, 4:01 PM, "William Brown" <wbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote:

    
    
    > On 6 Mar 2019, at 07:59, Jason Jenkins <jjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > 
    > Hi Everyone,
    > 
    > One of my colleagues is working on a LDAP cluster that has a recent failure of one of the mult-imasters in a 2 node cluster. We have reinitialized the failed host and found that a bunch of entries are being dropped during the replication. Those entries display the following message:
    > 
    > 
    > WARN - import_fifo_fetch - import userRoot: Bad entry: ID XXXX
    > WARN - import_foreman - import userRoot: Skipping entry "XXXXXXXXXXX" which has no parent, ending at line 0 of file "(bulk import)"
    > 
    > 
    > We can see that the entry exists and does have a parent on the source.
    > 
    
    Hi there,
    
    What versions of the server are you running, and what distro? That would be a good start for us to see these. 
    
    
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    Sincerely,
    
    William Brown
    Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
    SUSE Labs
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