[Fedora-directory-users] excessive clock skew problem with MMR
Jeremiah Coleman
jay.coleman at cctechnol.com
Mon Jan 21 21:29:42 UTC 2008
That's what I'm trying to avoid. The clock skew was caused by vmware,
but I've gotten that settled down. Unfortunately, there's something in
FDS (csngen_adjust_time?) that seems to be stuck. I'm not sure what it
is referencing, as the clocks between the two are on time, now.
Thanks,
Jay
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 16:24 -0500, dandantheitman wrote:
> My VM time skew issue, was not because it was a VM in and of itself
> issue, I resolved it by installing vm tools on it. Once this was
> resolved, I made sure that both my boxes were pointing to my ntp
> server.
>
> after that I back up lse.ldif file, and tar ed up the /opt/fedora-ds
> directory. Then I blew the whole Directory server away, and rebuilt
> it from scratch, and restored the ldap and have not had any problems
> with it since.
>
> Dan
>
> On 21/01/2008, Jeremiah Coleman <jay.coleman at cctechnol.com> wrote:
> >
> > My 2 FDS systems will no longer replicate, due to excessive clock skew.
> > Specifically, this is what I get in the log:
> >
> > [21/Jan/2008:11:03:53 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=15 op=3
> > replica="dc=cctechnol,dc=com": Unable to acquire replica: error:
> > excessive clock skew
> > [21/Jan/2008:11:03:53 -0600] - csngen_adjust_time: adjustment limit
> > exceeded; value - 1872704, limit - 86400
> > [21/Jan/2008:11:03:53 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=16 op=3
> > replica="dc=cctechnol,dc=com": Unable to acquire replica: error:
> > excessive clock skew
> > [21/Jan/2008:11:03:55 -0600] - csngen_adjust_time: adjustment limit
> > exceeded; value - 1872702, limit - 86400
> > [21/Jan/2008:11:03:55 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=17 op=3
> > replica="dc=cctechnol,dc=com": Unable to acquire replica: error:
> > excessive clock skew
> >
> > I found a discussion of this problem in the archives, but the solution I
> > found there did not work for me. I removed the replication agreements,
> > shutdown the servers, exported the userRoot database from one and
> > imported it to the other. Deleted everything in changelogdb. Restarted
> > the servers and added the replication agreement. Same error.
> >
> > Anyone know of something else to try?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jay
> >
> > --
> > Jeremiah Coleman
> > Systems Administrator
> > C & C Technologies
> > 337-261-0660 x3421
> > jcoleman at cctechnol.com
> >
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Jeremiah Coleman
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337-261-0660 x3421
jcoleman at cctechnol.com
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