Dumbo Q wrote:
I have 2 servers setup for MMR. It seemed to be working fine
(although
I've only had it running for a few hours). Today I installed a new
SSL certificate on both servers. They both came back up fine, and SSL
is working perfectly.
However I noticed that replication has stopped. Here is the error
message that I am getting. I've looked around and can't find any
information about it. I imagine I could probably reinitialize, but I
would really like to know what went wrong.
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - CentOS-Directory/8.1.0 B2009.134.1334
starting up
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - I'm resizing my cache now...cache was
20000000 and is now 8000000
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - skipping cos definition
cn=nsAccountInactivation_cos,dc=mydomain,dc=com--no templates found
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - _csngen_parse_state: replica id
mismatch; current id - 1, replica id in the state - 65535
The only thing that
changed is the SSL certificate? Because this error
appears to be caused by some really weird configuration problem, as if
you replaced a working replication configuration with something else.
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
_replica_init_from_config: failed to create csn generator for replica
(cn=replica,cn=\22dc=mydomain, dc=com\22,cn=mapping tree,cn=config)
Same as agove.
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin - Unable to
configure replica dc=mydomain, dc=com: failed to create csn generator
for replica (cn=replica,cn=\22dc=mydomain, dc=com\22,cn=mapping
tree,cn=config)
Same as above.
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - skipping cos definition
cn=nsAccountInactivation_cos,dc=mydomain,dc=com--no templates found
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - slapd started. Listening on All
Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests
[10/Jul/2009:11:22:13 -0400] - Listening on All Interfaces port 636
for LDAPS requests
[10/Jul/2009:12:08:52 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=18 op=3
replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
I
have no idea what happened - I've never seen this before. I'm not
really sure what you can do except to just start over. You'll have to
shutdown the servers, remove all cn=replica entries and their children
from cn=config (by editing dse.ldif with a text editor - be sure to make
a backup first), then start up the servers, then configure replication
from scratch.
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