Thanks for confirming what we already suspected (and hoped as well) :-)

On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 at 16:54, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@fast-mail.org> wrote:


--On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 2:26 PM +0200 cYuSeDfZfb cYuSeDfZfb
<cyusedfzfb@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hi,
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> We have a four-node MultiMaster setup, symas 2.5.14, and everyhing seems
> to work perfectly now. With some (highly appreciated) help from this list.

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> But actually: content *is* replicated instantly (within the same second)
> and the actual served contents between the four ldap (MultiMaster)
> servers matches.
> The RID changes, and is always one of the configured replication lines,
> and the date/time on the four involved hosts is in sync.
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> Is this 'just an informational message', and 'normal', and should we
> ignore it? Or is it something to worry about and investigate further?

Yes, it's informational.  Think of it this way:

Server A receives the modification. Servers B, C, D, replicate the change.
Server A sees that a change was made on Server B, then sees it's too old
and discards it. Same happens when Server A sees the change show up on
Servers C & D as well.  And same thing happens for B with servers C & D,
and Server C with B & D, etc. The replication protocol can be very chatty
with MMR because it's constantly noting it is skipping changes it already
received.

--Quanah