[389-users] Schema replication

Dumbo Q dumboq at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 29 14:27:39 UTC 2009


I see you replied, but I don't see any text.  Could you please resend?




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From: Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com>
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. <fedora-directory-users at redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 5:00:57 PM
Subject: Re: [389-users] Schema replication

Dumbo Q wrote:
> I recently setup a new server as a dedicated consumer.  My ldap queries return the results as expected, and my writes give me a referral response.  I looked in the idm-console, and all my aci's seem to have copied over as well.  As a test (not caring if i break anything), I made it writable (and no this was not an attempt to make it multimaster).   When i tried to change my givenName i am getting the following error.
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> modifying entry "uid=dumbo,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"
> ldapmodify: Object class violation (65)
>         additional info: unknown object class "radiusprofile"
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> This makes me believe that my schema did not move over correctly from the other server. Everything I read says that either replication will do this for me,  or that I can copy over any custom schema files manually and restart the server.
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> I diffed the schema directories between the two servers.  The 99user.ldif was slightly different (just a hostname difference), and my 60radius.ldif was not present on my new server.  I shut down the directory, and then copied over the radius file, and restarted.  However it is still not working.
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> What didn't replication take care of that? What am I doing wrong?
Schema replication only replicates schema added over LDAP.  It does not replicate schema files you manually add to the schema directory.
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