Re: [389-users] Fedora-DS 1.1 showing NSMMReplicationPlugin msgs, becomes unresponsive and dies

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Wolf Siedler wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am sorry for the vague subject but I don't know a better way to
> describe my problem. I am still studying Fedora/389 Directory Server.
> I am running a Fedora-DS (1.1) master on CentOS 5.4 which replicates to
> several consumers (no master-master replication).
>   
1.1?  rpm -qi 389-ds-base
32-bit or 64-bit?
> Today, the master suddenly stopped working. I can restart it, but it
> never starts listeing on ports 389/636.
> "service dirsrv status" claims after several minutes that the service is
> dead.
>
> When attempting a start by
> /usr/lib/dirsrv/slapd-admin01/start-slapd -d 1
> I get after a few seconds a seemingly endless loop of this message:
>
> NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=nagios" (rtbkk:389): Consumer failed to
> replay change (uniqueid (null), CSN (null)): Bad parameter to an ldap
> routine. Will retry later.
>
> Usage of terms nagios and rtbkk point me indeed to one of our
> replication agreements.
>
> Can somebody explain what that means?
>   
Looks like you have some bogus ldap operation that it is attempting to 
replay.

Use cl-dump to dump your changelog - look for a bogus operation.
> Is it possible that a replication agreement fails and then the server
> attempts/repeats over and over until all resources are exhausted?
>
> Can anybody advise how I could overcome this?
>   
I suppose you could use db2ldif to dump your database, then ldif2db to 
reinit.  Then you'll have to reinit all of your consumers.
> Needless to say, I would appreciate any advice/pointers (such incidents
> always seem to happen at the wrong time).
>   
I've never seen this happen before.  If you can find a bogus operation 
in your changelog, we might be able to work backwards through the access 
log to find the source.
> Regards,
> Wolf
>
>
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