Mihai Carabas On 16 Sep 2022, at 23:12, Ludwig Krispenz <krispenz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16.09.22 20:12, Mark Reynolds wrote:
On 9/16/22 1:40 PM, Ludwig Krispenz
wrote:
On 16.09.22 19:16, Mark Reynolds
wrote:
On 9/12/22 3:38 PM, Mihai Carabas
wrote:
On 9/12/22 10:58 AM, Mihai Carabas wrote:
Any input here? A reboot is needed?
Dropping changelog?
Try a server restart "dsctl slapd-ldap restart".
If it still pulling in that old host then maybe
you have an extra/conflicting agreement?
"cn=ad.curs.xxx.yy" refers the DN of the
replication agreement. So check if that is the
same DN of the agreement you have been modifying.
restart worked like a charm.
Is there a way to find out what config changes
needs restart? (for future reasons)
Well in this case a replication agreement is processed at
server startup or when it is first created. The server will
spawn a separate thread for each replication agreement.
Changes to things like port and hostname are not picked up
in this agreement thread. So all changes to a replication
agreement's configuration will require a server restart.
Are you sure ?
No :-)
Well changing the host name is only picked up on new
replication connections. So if the connection is long lived it
will not pick up on the change. Maybe that's what was happening
here?
but there is agmt_set_host_from_entry() which calls
prot_notify_agmt_changed(), so it should be picked up The connection to the AD we should presume that was a long one. |
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