Re: [389-users] repl_set_mtn_referrals: could not set referrals for replica

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Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
Hi

We are having problems with replication. We have four master servers
replicating one database (database 1), and two other servers in other
building that are masters of other database (database 2). Replication
between the databases of the others are in hub mode (server1 of
building1 with server1 of building1, and server2 of building1 with
server2 of building2; server3 and server4 of building1 only have
agreements with server1 and server2 of building1). Yesterday we had to
remove the replica of server4 of database 1. Next, we did ree-enable
the replica and the replication agreements, but the replica was
enabled with a different id than before. Now, we have this error on
all servers, although replication is working fine:

[16/Oct/2009:12:44:39 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
repl_set_mtn_referrals: could not set referrals for replica
dc=domain,dc=local: 1
I don't think this is a critical error. You can manually set the referrals to use - in the console for the Replica config, at the bottom of that window (under the Supplier DN area) you can specify the referrals to use. However, you will have to manage these manually - they are not set automatically like the regular replication referrals are.

(dc=domain,dc=local is the prefix that owns the database 1). I don't
know if this error is critical, but i don't like to see errors in the
log (call me fool if you want). I have read some posts:

- http://blogs.sun.com/marcos/entry/on_cleanruv
- http://blogs.sun.com/piotr/entry/how_to_clean_ruv_s

All about Sun, but i am not sure if this will work, or if it is
dangerous because it says that the solution is unsupported and
irreversible. How can I get rid of this message? is it critical?
You could try using that. I would suggest backing up all of your data and config first.
Regards and thanks in advance.

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