It apears that you need to reinitialize consumers again. In your case three masters from fourth. I think this can do some harm. Lets asume that 389 uses some version numbers to tell consumers when they need to replicate data from master server (this will be the change log).

Now lets say that one consumer have wrong number. It will not replicate as it should. If this consumer is master aswell then it can write wrong data to other consumers.

Well I'm not expert and this is how I see this warning. I would make sure that one master have good data and initialize from it other masters.

Greg.

11 sty 2013 20:36, "James Lee" <jmlee@advance.net> napisał(a):

Hi,

 

Each time I restart my master server I get the following warning message in the error log:

 

[11/Jan/2013:14:04:29 -0500] - CentOS-Directory/8.2.8 B2012.041.1227 starting up

[11/Jan/2013:14:04:29 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - replica_check_for_data_reload: Warning: data for replica dc=<my_domain>,dc=net was reloaded and it no longer matches the data in the changelog (replica data > changelog). Recreating the changelog file. This could affect replication with replica's consumers in which case the consumers should be reinitialized.

[11/Jan/2013:14:04:29 -0500] - slapd started. Listening on All Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests

 

My env:

CentOS release 5.5 (Final)

Multi master setup with consumers

centos-ds-8.2.0-2.el5.centos

centos-ds-base-8.2.8-2.el5.centos

 

I guess this is just a warning, but does it mean there is a problem? I get this on all four of my master servers when I restart dirsrv. I tested and replication is working. Would be nice to get rid of this error.

 

James.

 


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