Re: [389-users] Tombstones not deleting

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Rich Megginson wrote:
> jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>   
>> I have noticed on my Fedora consumers there appear to be quite a few
>> tombstones going back months even thought the Purge delay is set to a week:
>>
>> ldapsearch -x -b "cn=mapping tree,cn=config" -D "cn=Directory Manager"
>> -W cn=replica nsds5ReplicaPurgeDelay
>> # replica, o=blah.com, mapping tree, config
>> dn: cn=replica,cn="o=blah.com",cn=mapping tree, cn=config
>> nsds5ReplicaPurgeDelay: 604800
>>
>> --- example tombstone ---
>> # ad82a101-1dd111b2-80a3f995-55bd0000, bob@xxxxxxx, Blah, blah.com
>> dn: nsuniqueid=ad82a101-1dd111b2-80a3f995-55bd0000,
>> uid=bob@xxxxxxx,ou=Blah, o=blah.com
>> objectClass: blahPerson
>> objectClass: nsTombstone
>> uid: bob@xxxxxxx
>> nsParentUniqueId: ccd21704-1dd111b2-80a6a51e-7dae0000
>> modifyTimestamp: 20090713210513Z
>>
>> There seems to be hundreds of these dating back 6 months to when the
>> server was built.  Why are these old entries not being purged?
>>
>>     
>   The purge algorithm never purges everything.  How many are not purged?  
> What's the oldest date?
>   
The oldest date is 13/07/2009 which was when the server was built and 
the database imported.  There are about 200 on that date, there are 
another 300 spread over the time since then.  This server wont be having 
that many changes so I'm not sure if this would reflect all tombstones 
since then or not - I suspect there would of been a few more than that 
if they were never removed.

Is there a way to see why these ones were not deleted?  Is it possible 
to manually force a purge of these?

Jim.
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