[Fedora-directory-users] Persistent MMR problems

Ulf Weltman ulf.weltman at hp.com
Fri Dec 22 19:45:14 UTC 2006


Does it definitely replicate a few changes correctly before the problem 
starts?  It reminds me of a problem that used to occur with an earlier 
6.21 release, but in that case the first change would not be replicated 
(changelog empty with no anchor at the head of the list), and the second 
would produce the error you're seeing.

I don't think it'd help diagnosing the problem beyond noting that the 
change identified by that CSN really is missing, but if you're 
interested you can inspect the changelog running the dbscan tool on the 
<instance root>/changelogdb/<replica name>.db4 file.  You should have as 
many .db4 files are you have replicas.  You can also make the server 
dump it using the CL2LDIF task (see the template-cl-dump.pl script, 
requires perldap).

Chris St. Pierre wrote:
> A few months ago, I had a machine die suddenly when the power cord was
> tripped over.  (Oops!)  After that, I had some replication issues that
> I solved with the help of this list.  Before long, they came back, and
> back, and back.  Basically, I get a bunch of messages like this in the
> error logs:
>
> [22/Dec/2006:09:26:08 -0600] agmt="cn="Replication to
> zeppo.nebrwesleyan.edu (o=pab)"" (zeppo:389) - Can't locate CSN
> 458acc0e000000020000 in the changelog (DBrc=-30990). The consumer may
> need to be reinitialized.
> [22/Dec/2006:09:31:09 -0600] agmt="cn="Replication to
> chico.nebrwesleyan.edu (o=pab)"" (chico:389) - Can't locate CSN
> 458acc0e000000020000 in the changelog (DBrc=-30990). The consumer may
> need to be reinitialized.
>
> I get similar messages on every host in the 4-way MMR group.  Each
> machine only complains about one CSN, but they're different CSNs on
> each machine.
>
> This morning, I took down all of the replication agreements, and
> reinitialized every host from one, which I temporarily treated as the
> authoritative master.  Within minutes, these messages were appearing
> again.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this once and for all?  I've
> rebuilt my replication agreements countless times, and nothing seems
> to get them in sync.  Any and all ideas are welcome.  Thanks.
>
> Chris St. Pierre
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Nebraska Wesleyan University
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