Hello all!
I am currently trying to use syncrepl to maintain a set of databases around the world.
I am currently doing some testing to see how things would cope over large distances, between Europe and Australia. The current set up is that there is a master provider in Europe which is being periodically modified, and two consumers: one also in Europe and one in Australia.
Things were going fine - databases were in sync on both consumers - until both consumers are now segfaulting.
The output even with full debugging gives no clue as to an error, simply segfault is popping up. Short of getting the c source and opening up gdb i am at a bit of a loss as to why.
=> access_allowed: search access to "o=grid" "entry" requested <= root access granted => access_allowed: search access granted by manage(=mwrscxd) => access_allowed: search access to "Mds-Vo-name=ru-Moscow-GCRAS-LCG2,Mds-Vo-name=local,o=grid" "entry" requested <= root access granted => access_allowed: search access granted by manage(=mwrscxd) => access_allowed: search access to "Mds-Vo-name=ru-Moscow-GCRAS-LCG2,Mds-Vo-name=local,o=grid" "objectClass" requested <= root access granted => access_allowed: search access granted by manage(=mwrscxd) Segmentation fault
Restarting slapd does not solve the problem, the refresh phase begins and then segfaults on both machines.
I (somewhat jumping the gun) wiped the consumer databases and started again and after a day things are going ok.
I have been doing a bit of hunting and can't seem to find any other cases of this.
Does anyone have any suggestions, and what more information do i need to provide.
--On Thursday, July 08, 2010 1:32 PM +0200 Paul Harvey pharvey@cern.ch wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions, and what more information do i need to provide.
Well, the version of OpenLDAP you are using would be useful. Given that without that, we can't even tell you of any fix(es) that may have occurred since what you are running. Also, whether or not you built OpenLDAP yourself, or if it is provided by an OS distribution, and if it is from an OS distribution, what that is as well.
--Quanah
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