The replication was a multiple master between two RHEL 7.7 servers running
389 ds. It really looks like the replication manager password expired. I
found in a RH DS manual that if a password expiration policy is in force to
disable it on the replication manager. So what I need is a way to either
reset the replication manager password, probably from the command line, or
recreate it and recreate the replication agreement.
I also had to reset the directory manager password so I could in turn reset
the admin login on the 389 console gui.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 5:21 PM William Brown <wbrown(a)suse.de> wrote:
> On 3 Mar 2021, at 02:10, Chris Patterson <cpatter12(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Using 389 DS and directory server replication is failing. I am getting:
>
> NSMMReplictionPlugin Unable to require replica for total update error 49
retrying
>
> NSMMReplicationPlugin bind_and_check_pwp Replication bind with SIMPLE
auth failed LDAP error 19 (constraint violation) (Exceed password retry
limit)
>
> This used to work until the 180 password time frame happened on this
new-ish server.
> I almost suspect it is the server wide password policy that has caused
this
Can you please provide more details about the replication agreements and
the accounts you are using for authenticating these agreements?
—
Sincerely,
William Brown
Senior Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
SUSE Labs, Australia
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