Re: Multi Master replication

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Eugene M Liberman wrote:


fedora-directory-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/06/2006 03:56:20 PM:

> Eugene M Liberman wrote:
> >
> > I am testing a multi master replication. The replication agreements
> > between host a and b are setup. When I add an entry to a replicated
> > subtree from host a the new entry is also visible on host b when I
> > browse host b. This works as I expect, however, when I delete this
> > entry from host b login, the entry is not visible on host b, but it is
> > still visible in host a. I am running FDS 1.0.2 and Fedora 5.
> What are you using to verify visibility?  Note that the console may not
> refresh immediately.
Did you perform a replica initialization from host a to host b? The error log messages indicate that the initial sync hasn't been done.
I use JXplorer. I logged out and logged back on again. It never updated. The error log contains this:
It's possible that JXplorer is automatically following a referral from b to a or vice versa if the replica hasn't been initialized.

[06/Nov/2006:13:46:27 -0500] - Fedora-Directory/1.0.2 B2006.101.2016 starting up [06/Nov/2006:13:46:27 -0500] - I'm resizing my cache now...cache was 20000000 and is now 8388608 [06/Nov/2006:13:46:29 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - replica_check_for_data_reload: Warning: data for replica dc=Multi Master For 389 and 10389 was reloaded and it no longer matches the data in the changelog (replica data > changelog). Recreating the changelog file. This could affect replication with replica's consumers in which case the consumers should be reinitialized. [06/Nov/2006:13:46:29 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to 10.88.52.110"" (10:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data. [06/Nov/2006:13:46:29 -0500] - slapd started. Listening on All Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests [06/Nov/2006:13:46:32 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to 10.88.52.110"" (10:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data. [06/Nov/2006:13:46:36 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to 10.88.52.110"" (10:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data.
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[06/Nov/2006:14:01:57 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to 10.88.52.110"" (10:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data. [06/Nov/2006:14:01:58 -0500] agmt="cn=Multi Master From 389 to 10389" (10:10389) - Can't locate CSN 454f77240000000a0000 in the changelog (DB rc=-30990). The consumer may need to be reinitialized. [06/Nov/2006:14:02:00 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication to 10.88.52.110"" (10:389): Replica has a different generation ID than the local data.

> >
> > Should the entry be removed from both servers?
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> >
> > Gene Liberman
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