[Freeipa-users] more replication issues

Ludwig Krispenz lkrispen at redhat.com
Fri May 15 10:30:01 UTC 2015


On 05/13/2015 06:34 PM, Janelle wrote:
> On 5/13/15 9:13 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>> On 05/13/2015 10:04 AM, Janelle wrote:
>>> On 5/13/15 8:49 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>>>> On 05/13/2015 09:40 AM, Janelle wrote:
>>>>> Recently I started seeing these crop up across my servers:
>>>>>
>>>>> slapi_ldap_bind - Error: could not bind id [cn=Replication Manager 
>>>>> masterAgreement1-ipa01.example.com-pki-tomcat,ou=csusers,cn=config] authentication 
>>>>> mechanism [SIMPLE]: error 32 (No such object) errno 0 (Success)
>>>>
>>>> Does that entry exist?
>>>>
>>>> ldapsearch -xLLL -h consumer.host -D "cn=directory manager" -W -s 
>>>> base -b "cn=Replication Manager 
>>>> masterAgreement1-ipa01.example.com-pki-tomcat,ou=csusers,cn=config"
>>>>
>>>> Does the parent exist?
>>>>
>>>> ldapsearch -xLLL -h consumer.host -D "cn=directory manager" -W -s 
>>>> base -b "ou=csusers,cn=config"
>>>
>>> I am finding that there does seem to be a relation to the above 
>>> error and a possible CSN issue:
>>>
>>> Can't locate CSN 555131e5000200190000 in the changelog (DB 
>>> rc=-30988). If replication stops, the consumer may need to be 
>>> reinitialized.
>>>
>>> I guess what concerns me is what could be causing this. We don't do 
>>> a lot of changes all the time.
>>>
>>> And in answer to the question above - we seem to have last the 
>>> agreement somehow:
>>>
>>> No such object (32)
>>>
>>
>> Is there a DEL operation in the access log for "cn=Replication 
>> Manager 
>> masterAgreement1-ipa01.example.com-pki-tomcat,ou=csusers,cn=config"?
>>
>> maybe something like
>>
>> # grep DEL /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-INST/access|grep -i "Replication 
>> Manager"
>>
> nope -- none of the servers have it.
your original message is very clear:

could not bind id [cn=Replication Manager 
masterAgreement1-ipa01.example.com-pki-tomcat,ou=csusers,cn=config] 
authentication mechanism [SIMPLE]: error 32 (No such object) errno 0 
(Success)

this means that you have replication agreement wth SIMPLE auth which uses a
nsDS5ReplicaBindDN: cn=Replication Manager 
masterAgreement1-ipa01.example.com-pki-tomcat,ou=csusers,cn=config

which does not exist on the target server of the agreement. Now you say 
it was never deleted, so it was probably never added, but used in the 
replication agreements. How do you manage and setup replication agreements ?




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