Rich,
I am able to get the core dump and it appears to be a segmentation
fault when modifying the replication agreement… anything specific from
the dump that would be helpful?
Not sure. Can you provide the full stack trace? Be sure to
obscure/remove any sensitive information first. If you don't feel
comfortable about that, just email me the stack trace.
Thanks,
m.
*Mark L. Boyce*
Senior Identity Management Analyst
University of California, Office of the President
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*Subject:* Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
On 07/07/2015 11:49 AM, Mark Boyce wrote:
Rich,
The version of 389-ds-base is 1.3.3.10-1.fc22.x89-64 and it’s the
same behavior running the agreement against AD 2003 or AD 2012.
By “two pairs” in mean to indicate that I have two winsyncsubtree
pair attributes; i.e
ou=people,dc=example,dc=org:cn=Users,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org and
ou=people,dc=example,dc=org:ou=administrators,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org
I can either modify the sync agreement using ldapmodify or from
the GUI with “Initialize Full Re-synchronization” and as soon as I
hit enter after adding another winsyncsubtreepair value the server
can’t be contacted and must be restarted.
That sounds like a crash -
http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-crashes
By “in-scope”, I mean to say that I cannot use a single windows
subtree in the agreement; i.e. cn=Users,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org.
Does that add clarity?
*Mark L. Boyce*
Senior Identity Management Analyst
University of California, Office of the President
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*Subject:* Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
On 07/07/2015 10:07 AM, Mark Boyce wrote:
Good Morning,
Has anyone else seen this behavior; after configuring Winsync I
add one or perhaps two “pairs” to the sync agreement (ds:AD)
Firstly - what version of 389-ds-base? rpm -q 389-ds-base
What version of Windows/AD? 2012 R2?
I don't know what you mean by 'two "pairs"'.
and run a full sync successfully. Upon subsequent attempt to add
another pair the dirsrv abends (nothing in the logs)
What commands are you running? How do you know the dirsrv abends?
That is, if there is nothing in the logs, what commands are you
running to see the failure?
and the modify operation fails (either via CLI or GUI). This is
critical to our org as the AD structure doesn’t lend it’s self to a
single “in-scope” OU…
Also not sure what you mean by "single in-scope OU".
Thanks,
m.
*Mark L. Boyce*
Senior Identity Management Analyst
University of California, Office of the President
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