hyc@symas.com ha scritto:
An assert is not a segfault...
You're right. Let's say that from the perspective of the customer a core file is always a Bad Thing ;-)
Apparently the name of the entry in the consumer doesn't match the name of the entry received from the provider.
Yes, but this is very strange. This is a migration from 2.3.37 to 2.4.16 done through slapcat/slapadd procedure on the master.
In frame 5, print *entry
(gdb) frame 5 #5 0x080f39f4 in syncrepl_entry (si=0x8fdebf8, op=0x380acf0, entry=0x54eba5f4, modlist=0x380aaf4, syncstate=2, syncUUID=0x380ab50, syncCSN=0x4d3e0388) at ../../../servers/slapd/syncrepl.c:2278 2278 ../../../servers/slapd/syncrepl.c: No such file or directory. in ../../../servers/slapd/syncrepl.c (gdb) p *entry $1 = {e_id = 0, e_name = {bv_len = 0, bv_val = 0x4d3691c8 ""}, e_nname = {bv_len = 0, bv_val = 0x4d31cff8 ""}, e_attrs = 0x54a371fc, e_ocflags = 0, e_bv = { bv_len = 0, bv_val = 0x0}, e_private = 0x0}
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