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:
Hi,
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.
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.
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
openldap-technical@openldap.org