ahasenack@terra.com.br wrote:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 07:48:33PM +0000, hyc@symas.com wrote:
Yes, this makes sense.
Since all of the CSNs under ou=global are greater than any CSN under dc=example,dc=com, none of those entries are sent. In server B your consumer should be configured on dc=example,dc=com, with a searchbase of ou=global,dc=example,dc=com. That will allow the server B provider to stay in sync with its consumer.
With this change, the replication is better, but the B server cannot be written to anymore: moving the syncrepl directive to the dc=example,dc=com database makes it read-only because it is then considered a consumer.
This portion of your report is the same as ITS#4623. The fix for ITS#4623 is in HEAD and probably will only be in 2.4. The other part of the problem, where objects get turned into glue objects, is fixed by ITS#4813. This fix is in RE23 and will be in 2.3.34. I'm closing this ITS, you can followup to #4623 or #4813 if you need to make any further comments.