Any thoughts?
Thanks, suresh
On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 10:41 AM Suresh Veliveli < Suresh.Veliveli@georgetown.edu> wrote:
This is another instance where replication stops.
Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY(LDAP_SYNC_MODIFY) csn=20241223060050.594465Z#000000#000#000000 tid 0x7f5aed0fb640 Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 be_search (0) Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 uid=xxxx,ou=People,dc=georgetown,dc=edu Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 be_modify uid=xxxxx,ou=People,dc=georgetown,dc=edu (0) Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_message_to_entry: rid=143 DN: uid=xxxxx,ou=People,dc=georgetown,dc=edu, UUID: db41232e-527d-103f-995c-4344349468b5 Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY(LDAP_SYNC_MODIFY) csn=20241223060104.603554Z#000000#000#000000 tid 0x7f5aed0fb640 Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 be_search (0) Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 uid=yyyyy,ou=People,dc=georgetown,dc=edu Dec 23 01:01:23 aaa-prod-aws-3 slapd[1182444]: syncrepl_entry: rid=143 be_modify uid=yyyy,ou=People,dc=georgetown,dc=edu (0)
No "syncrep_" messages were logged after the above.
Regards, Suresh
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 2:42 PM Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@fast-mail.org wrote:
--On Friday, December 20, 2024 5:46 PM -0500 Suresh Veliveli Suresh.Veliveli@georgetown.edu wrote:
I do have these but no syncrepl_sync.
Dec 12 08:59:30 aaa-prod-gcp-9 slapd[4165]: syncrepl_message_to_entry: rid=129 DN: uid=xxxx,ou=xxxx,dc=georgetown,dc=edu, UUID: 37387976-3ae0-103f-94fc-3b4be3361dc7 Dec 12 08:59:30 aaa-prod-gcp-9 slapd[4165]: syncrepl_entry: rid=129 LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY(LDAP_SYNC_MODIFY) csn=20241212135921.652395Z#000000#000#000000 tid 0x7f671b7fe640
Yes sorry, that was a typo on my end.
"syncrepl_" sync messages. Specifically you want to see the ones that have "be_" in them, but not "be_search". I.e., be_add, be_modify, etc. They show the result of the operation, something like:
syncrepl_entry: rid=100 be_modify <DN> (<result code>)
--Quanah
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