[389-users] replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed Dec 14 21:16:25 UTC 2011


On 11/30/2011 12:22 PM, Jared Carter wrote:
> Hopefully someone can help me out.  I'm trying to build a new ldap 
> server and replicate the data from one of my current nodes.
>
> If somebody can direct me to a howto on this that would be great.  
> Right now I've built the new ldap server, but when i setup the 
> replication using either the 389 client or a perl script I keep 
> getting replica errors.  Any ideas, something simple I'm missing?  
> Error logs below.
What is your platform and version?   Note that you are using a quite old 
version of 389 - I suggest upgrading to the latest stable which is 
389-ds-base-1.2.9.9

Also, can you provide exactly what steps you have followed so far to set 
up replication?
>
>
>
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - dblayer_instance_start: pagesize: 4096, 
> pages: 9259981, procpages: 45973
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - cache autosizing: import cache: 204800k
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, 
> import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - WARNING: Import is running with 
> nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is allowed to 
> access the database
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - dblayer_instance_start: pagesize: 4096, 
> pages: 9259981, procpages: 46009
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - cache autosizing: import cache: 204800k
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, 
> import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - import userRoot: Beginning import job...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - import userRoot: Index buffering 
> enabled with bucket size 100
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - import userRoot: Processing file 
> "/tmp/ldifqNKrJP.ldif"
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:37 -0800] - import userRoot: Finished scanning file 
> "/tmp/ldifqNKrJP.ldif" (9 entries)
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Workers finished; 
> cleaning up...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Workers cleaned up.
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Cleaning up producer 
> thread...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Indexing complete.  
> Post-processing...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Flushing caches...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Closing files...
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - All database threads now stopped
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - import userRoot: Import complete.  
> Processed 9 entries in 1 seconds. (9.00 entries/sec)
>     389-Directory/1.2.5 B2010.012.2034
> tx-ds05.prd.cyberdyne.com:390 <http://tx-ds05.prd.cyberdyne.com:390> 
> (/etc/dirsrv/slapd-tx-ds05)
>
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - 389-Directory/1.2.5 B2010.012.2034 
> starting up
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - I'm resizing my cache now...cache was 
> 209715200 and is now 8000000
> [30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - slapd started.  Listening on All 
> Interfaces port 390 for LDAP requests
> [30/Nov/2011:10:39:58 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=10 op=3 
> replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
> [30/Nov/2011:10:39:59 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=11 op=3 
> replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
> [30/Nov/2011:10:39:59 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=12 op=3 
> replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
> [30/Nov/2011:10:48:22 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=13 op=3 
> replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
> [30/Nov/2011:10:48:22 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=14 op=3 
> replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
>
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