Well, I think I found a workaround, instead of deleting the changelog I tried to change the max records in it, then after sending 2 or 3 update from a "good" server the errors disappears and all updates work well. Is it possible that there is some information in the DS configuration that doesn't clear after changelog recreation but flush correctly after entries expire? Now all 4 nodes works, but I hope there will be a bug-fix soon. Thank you very much. Dael. Rich Megginson wrote:
Dael Maselli wrote:I've created a bug to track this issue - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=388021Dear Richard, The problem came back, this time in one node.A less drastic solution than recreating everything from scratch will be to export the database from a good master, and reimport it into that master, then reinit all other masters from that master. You will probably want to make sure there are no pending updates in any of your masters first, or you will lose them.I'm working on a better fix for this, but in the meantime, you should not have to reinstall everything.
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