Chris St. Pierre wrote:
You should not need to, but that is what the error message is telling you. Different generation ID means that the replica needs to be reinitialized.On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Richard Megginson wrote:The consumer. The supplier thinks the consumer suffix is disabled. It might be as simple a fix as restarting the consumer.That changed the error message. [03/Nov/2006:11:21:24 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to chico.nebrwesleyan.edu"" (chico:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data. I get that every 3-5 seconds WRT replication to the same host. When I restarted the problematic host, it reinitialized all of its replication agreements; do I need to reinitialize the agreement the other way, too?
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