On 9/19/09, Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.com wrote:
Hi Quanah,
yes I did resync after each change by running:
/opt/openldap-2.3.43/lib/slapd -u openldap -g openldap -d 1 -c rid=001,csn=0
I re-checked again: - stop slapd on consumer - resync using the above command (Ctrl-C to stop when the resync seems done, no more messages) - add an entry on provider - uncomment these options - start slapd on consumer
and the deletions re-appear again.
Regards, Tony
On 9/19/09, Tony Smith tony.smith.124@googlemail.com wrote:
ah, sorry, I spoke too soon. The deletions still appear regardless those above options. It must be something else...
Regards, Tony
--On Saturday, September 19, 2009 9:29 PM +0100 Tony Smith tony.smith.124@googlemail.com wrote:
ah, sorry, I spoke too soon. The deletions still appear regardless those above options. It must be something else...
I would suggest that you slapcat the master and slapadd the replica, so that the replica is fully in sync with a known correct database.
--Quanah
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