[Fedora-directory-users] Replication - consumer failed to replay change

Richard Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Dec 19 15:31:30 UTC 2005


Kevin M. Myer wrote:

> Quoting David Boreham <david_list at boreham.org>:
>
>> Try looking in the access and error logs on the replica server (the 
>> server that is receiving this update).
>> That should tell us which operation is failing. Exactly what is going 
>> on I'm not sure, I've not seen a
>> problem like this before. Perhaps someone else on the list has.
>
>
> Here's the action its trying to perform:
>
> [16/Dec/2005:09:06:16 -0500] conn=900959 op=3 EXT 
> oid="2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.3" name="Netscape Replication Start Session"
> [16/Dec/2005:09:06:16 -0500] conn=900959 op=3 RESULT err=0 tag=120 
> nentries=0 etime=0
> [16/Dec/2005:09:06:16 -0500] conn=900959 op=4 DEL 
> dn="uid=<username>,ou=people,dc=base"
> [16/Dec/2005:09:06:16 -0500] conn=900959 op=4 RESULT err=1 tag=107 
> nentries=0 etime=0 csn=43a2c9d8000000010000
> [16/Dec/2005:09:06:18 -0500] conn=900959 op=5 EXT 
> oid="2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.5" name="Netscape Replication End Session"
>
> The replication to the slave (garnet) did occur properly for the 
> account that was being deleted.

Is this the access log from one of the masters?

> Its also not inhibiting other changes from occuring in the the same 
> replication session.  I just made a minor modification to my account 
> and it replicated while the deletion of the account giving errors 
> failed.  I restarted the server that was receiving the changes, and 
> now the deletion operation that was failing isn't occuring at all :/  
> So I guess I'll just manually delete the account, since the one master 
> seems to be convinced that the change went through.

So after the restart, everything is ok?

>
> Kevin

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