I set nsslapd-errorlog-level to 1 (trace)
I attempted a delete, and got an ldap operations error
I set nsslapd-errorlog-level back to 0
I looked through the errors log, which did have a record of every
function called, but no indication of any errors. What should I be
looking for? Is there a different errorlog-level I should use that will
give me some indication of what is going wrong?
Once again, I can add and modify, but not delete. I am currently running
with a single master and four replicas. Replication is working fine. I
just can't delete.
Thanks,
Sam
Richard Megginson wrote:
Sam Smith wrote:
I am still having this problem where I cannot delete.
I changed from multi-master replication to single master - didn't help.
I turned on trace level debug, and there are no error messages in the
errors file at all.
??? What exactly did you do?
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Troubleshooting
It still gets an ldap operations error.
Is there a different level of debug I should try? One that actually
logs an error message?
I can add and modify entries, just no delete. I have tried it as
directory manager and as a user with an acl that includes delete.
Still no luck.
Thanks for any help,
Sam Smith
Sam Smith wrote:
I have two masters and three replicas.
Master A works fine - I can add, modify, delete, and the changes
replicate OK.
Except that Master B cannot delete, either directly at the console,
via the command line, or via replication from master A. It can add
and modify just fine, and those changes replicate to the other
master and the replicas. But it can't delete.
The error message is simply LDAP OPERATIONS ERROR
Thanks for any help.
Sam Smith
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