I'm testing N-Way Multi-Master replication with OpenLDAP 2.411.
I have setup 2 Masters (m1 & m2) starting form test050-syncrepl-multimaster and modifying it.
Every thing seems to work fine except deleting entries.
Let me explain. case 1 : . When I add an entry on m1 it is successfully replicated on m2. . When I try to delete this entry on m1, it is successfully removed from m1, but not replicated on m2. . When, I try to delete this entry on m2, it is successfully removed from m2 & m1.
case 2 : . When I add an entry on m2 it is successfully replicated on m1. . When I try to delete this entry on m2, it is successfully removed from m2, but not replicated on m1. . When, I try to delete this entry on m1, it is successfully removed from m1 & m2.
I don't have the same problem when I delete an attribute or update an entry. Is this normal ?
Adrien Futschik
Maybe in openLdap 2.4.13 it would be solved.
I had that problem, and I fixed it using accesslog, but it makes you lose performance....
2008/12/18 Adrien Futschik adrien.futschik@atosorigin.com
I'm testing N-Way Multi-Master replication with OpenLDAP 2.411.
I have setup 2 Masters (m1 & m2) starting form test050-syncrepl-multimaster and modifying it.
Every thing seems to work fine except deleting entries.
Let me explain. case 1 : . When I add an entry on m1 it is successfully replicated on m2. . When I try to delete this entry on m1, it is successfully removed from m1, but not replicated on m2. . When, I try to delete this entry on m2, it is successfully removed from m2 & m1.
case 2 : . When I add an entry on m2 it is successfully replicated on m1. . When I try to delete this entry on m2, it is successfully removed from m2, but not replicated on m1. . When, I try to delete this entry on m1, it is successfully removed from m1 & m2.
I don't have the same problem when I delete an attribute or update an entry. Is this normal ?
Adrien Futschik
openldap-technical@openldap.org