Unable to promote a replica

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I've installed 389-Directory 1.4 on CentOS 8 from EPEL
  https://directory.fedoraproject.org/docs/389ds/download.html
it looks like I have 1.4.4

Today's problem is I'm unable to promote a replica from a 'consumer' to a 'supplier'. I've tried using the cockpit web-gui, as well as dsconf from the command line.

When using cockpit, I get a error box containing:

Failed to promote replica - Failed to create changelog: {'msgtype': 105, 'msgid': 9, 'result': 53, 'desc': 'Server is unwilling to perform', 'ctrls': [], 'info': 'Changelog configuration is part of the backend configuration'}

when using dnsconf, it returns (essentially) the same thing:

Error: Failed to create changelog: {'msgtype': 105, 'msgid': 9, 'result': 53, 'desc': 'Server is unwilling to perform', 'ctrls': [], 'info': 'Changelog configuration is part of the backend configuration'}

When I look in the audit-log, I see:
time: 20210802150607
dn: cn=changelog5,cn=config
result: 53
changetype: add
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsChangelogConfig
cn: changelog5
nsslapd-changelogdir: /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-dirmaster/changelogdb
creatorsName: cn=Directory Manager
modifiersName: cn=Directory Manager
createTimestamp: 20210802230607Z
modifyTimestamp: 20210802230607Z

When I look in the error-log, I see NSMMReplicationPlugin is throwing a NOTICE error message:

NOTICE - NSMMReplicationPlugin - changelog program - changelog5_config_add - Separate changelog no longer supported; use cn=changelog,<backend> instead


I interpret these to mean dsconf is trying to define the the attribute "nsslapd-changelogdir" on cn=changelog5,cn=config. And that the replication plugin is saying, "Not so fast there, cowboy. That's not the way it is done any more."


What is the correct process to promote a replica?


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