Re: [389-users] Windows Sync

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On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Diego Woitasen <diego@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>  I'm configuring Windows Sync between 389 DS 1.2.7.5 and AD Windows
> 2008. I have everything configured I think but when I start a "full
> sync" it fails with the error:
>
> Total update abortedSystem error. Error Code: -1
>
> The error log (with debug enabled) has these lines:
>
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - Beginning total
> update of replica "agmt="cn=Windows Sync" (dc01:389)".
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] - Calling dirsync search request plugin
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] - Sending dirsync search request
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry
> matching AD entry [DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry by
> guid [d18a3aa5cf087c44aa2efe900e50f08a]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: problem looking for guid: -1
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: AD entry has no username!
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: CN=Configuration,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry
> matching AD entry [CN=Configuration,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry by
> guid [f1648b22298c154c8e8034a1c76c8643]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: problem looking for guid: -1
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: AD entry has no username!
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: CN=LostAndFound,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry
> matching AD entry [CN=LostAndFound,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry by
> guid [d8d2f55128b8e34cabd9a40bfd55c9e7]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: problem looking for guid: -1
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: AD entry has no username!
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: CN=Deleted Objects,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): windows_process_dirsync_entry: failed to map
> tombstone dn.
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: CN=Users,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry
> matching AD entry [CN=Users,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry by
> guid [e29cfe66f8a6bc4fb2839e757beb9d3e]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: problem looking for guid: -1
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: AD entry has no username!
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - received entry
> from dirsync: CN=Computers,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry
> matching AD entry [CN=Computers,DC=bs,DC=mrec,DC=ar]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: looking for local entry by
> guid [8fb08e3ecfdde94290f783402518225c]
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: problem looking for guid: -1
> [11/Jan/2011:21:44:11 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Windows
> Sync" (dc01:389): map_entry_dn_inbound: AD entry has no username!
>
> Config parameters from dse.ldif:
>
> dn: cn=Windows Sync,cn=replica,cn=dc\3Dblabla\2Cdc\3Dar,cn=mapping tree,cn=confi
>  g
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: nsDSWindowsReplicationAgreement
> description: AD
> cn: Windows Sync
> nsds7WindowsReplicaSubtree: ou=People,dc=bs,dc=blabla,dc=ar
> nsds7DirectoryReplicaSubtree: ou=People, dc=blabla,dc=ar
> nsds7NewWinUserSyncEnabled: on
> nsds7NewWinGroupSyncEnabled: on
> nsds7WindowsDomain: bs.blabla.ar
> nsDS5ReplicaRoot: dc=blabla,dc=ar
> nsDS5ReplicaHost: dc01.bs.blabla.ar
> nsDS5ReplicaPort: 389
> nsDS5ReplicaBindDN: CN=sync,CN=Users,Dc=bs,DC=blabla,DC=ar
> nsDS5ReplicaTransportInfo: TLS
> nsDS5ReplicaBindMethod: SIMPLE
> nsDS5ReplicaCredentials: {DES}XXXXXXXXXXXX
>
> Regards,
>  Diego
>
>
> --
> Diego Woitasen
>


Fixed. The problem was CN. Windows sync doesn't work is CN="LastName,
FirstName". Must be cn="FirstName LastName"  (without the comma).



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