[389-users] Busy replica when deleting replication conflict

Juan Asensio Sánchez okelet at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 15:50:31 UTC 2010


These are the messages when enabling replication logs:

[08/Mar/2010:16:02:51 +0100] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=221525 op=11
repl="o=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX": Replica in use locking_purl=conn=207283
id=3
[08/Mar/2010:16:02:51 +0100] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=221525 op=11
replica="o=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX": Unable to acquire replica: error:
replica busy locked by conn=207283 id=3 for incremental update
[08/Mar/2010:16:02:51 +0100] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=221525 op=11
repl="o=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX": StartNSDS50ReplicationRequest: response=1
rc=0
[08/Mar/2010:16:02:54 +0100] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=221525 op=13
repl="o=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX": Begin incremental protocol

These are all the messages in the access.log referring the connection
conn=207283

[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 fd=607 slot=607 SSL connection from
XXXXXX to XXXXXX
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 SSL 256-bit AES
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Replication
Manager,cn=config" method=128 version=3
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0
etime=0 dn="cn=replication manager,cn=config"
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=1 SRCH base="" scope=0
filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="supportedControl supportedExtension"
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101
nentries=1 etime=0
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=2 SRCH base="" scope=0
filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="supportedControl supportedExtension"
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=2 RESULT err=0 tag=101
nentries=1 etime=0
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=3 EXT
oid="2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.3" name="Netscape Replication Start Session"
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=3 RESULT err=0 tag=120
nentries=0 etime=0
[08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=4 DEL
dn="nsuniqueid=f851c101-1dd111b2-a64db547-e4060000+uid=cabudenhos029p$,ou=computers,o=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXXX"

And no more... As you can see, the replica is busy since 8:16 (now is 16:51,
in Spain). I am locked :S.


El 8 de marzo de 2010 16:44, Juan Asensio Sánchez <okelet at gmail.com>escribió:

> At first sight, there are no messages neither in access or error logs, in
> supplier or consumers. Last modification operation in the busy
> replica/database is:
>
> [08/Mar/2010:08:16:01 +0100] conn=207283 op=4 DEL
> dn="nsuniqueid=f851c101-1dd111b2-a64db547-e4060000+uid=cabudenhos029p$,ou=computers,o=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXX"
>
> which does not get any RESULT operation. I have just enabled replication
> logs in the consumer to see any messages. As soon i get them, i will post.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> 2010/3/8 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com>
>
> Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > I have posted this on the chat, but i am not sure if it is wirking
>> > fine in my computer. I am using 389ds 1.2.5, and i have found some
>> > replication conflicts (nsds5replicaconflict=*). I have deleted them
>> > manually, and now the databases in the other servers are busy all the
>> > time, no matter if i restart the service in the source or target
>> > servers (i must kill the target servers as they never stop), when the
>> > replication agreement is launched again from the source server, the
>> > replica is busy all the time. the last operation in the access log of
>> > the replicated servers is the deletion of the object in conflict,
>> > which never gets a result.
>> Any thing in the errors log of the suppliers or the consumers?
>> >
>> > any idea?
>> >
>> > As other times, thanks in advance for your help.
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