We are seeing an issue with our replication agreements on 389DS. When we look at the Console, we used to be able to tell when was the last successful attempt to replicate and end of said replication. Same thing for Initialization state.
With the new 389DS (currently using version 1.3.5.10-21), the time stamps always revert back to "Wed, Dec 31, 19:00:00 EST 1969". So we have no quick way of discerning when the last successful replication or initialization occurred. Is this a feature or a bug/nuisance?
Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@mac.com Sent from my browser.
On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 13:20 +0000, Paul Whitney wrote:
We are seeing an issue with our replication agreements on 389DS. When we look at the Console, we used to be able to tell when was the last successful attempt to replicate and end of said replication. Same thing for Initialization state.
With the new 389DS (currently using version 1.3.5.10-21), the time stamps always revert back to "Wed, Dec 31, 19:00:00 EST 1969". So we have no quick way of discerning when the last successful replication or initialization occurred. Is this a feature or a bug/nuisance?
Why not both?
I think likely it's a bug, but I'm not sure what could have changed to affect this output.
Can you check the agreement itself, and send that from cn=config? just the timestamp lines.
Thanks!
Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@mac.com Sent from my browser.
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