Hello,
I'm facing some problems with replication and hoping that someone could clarify how this case should work (is this a bug or a feature). Replication seems to work initially as expected but if I change the system date to something in the past (e.g. 1 year backwards) then the replication stops working. When I change back the current date (to the year that it initially was) then everything seems to work fine again.
Is this kind of behaviour in LDAP a restriction that has to do with having timestamps in the CSNs or is this a bug? I tried to find this problem from the archives with no success.
Br, -Jani
--On December 4, 2007 12:24:09 PM +0200 jan.cedergren@nsn.com wrote:
Hello,
Software usage questions should be sent to openldap-software@openldap.org.
And no, I would not call this a bug. Since the replication mechanism depends specifically on time stamps, screwing with your system clock is a great way to screw up replication. ;)
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
OK. Thanks for this.
- Jani
From: ext Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@zimbra.com] Sent: 04 December, 2007 19:09
--On December 4, 2007 12:24:09 PM +0200 jan.cedergren@nsn.com wrote:
Hello,
Software usage questions should be sent to openldap-software@openldap.org.
And no, I would not call this a bug. Since the replication mechanism depends specifically on time stamps, screwing with your system clock is a great way to screw up replication. ;)
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc
Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration