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

Jared Carter jared.carter99 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 18:40:43 UTC 2011


Hi Rich, thanks for the reply.  Running this on RHEL 5.7.  Versions of all
the 389 stuff I'm using are:

389-ds-base-1.2.5-1.el5
389-dsgw-1.1.4-1.el5
389-ds-1.1.3-6.el5
389-adminutil-1.1.8-4.el5
389-admin-1.1.10-1.el5
389-admin-console-1.1.4-3.el5
389-admin-console-doc-1.1.4-3.el5
389-console-1.1.3-6.el5
389-ds-console-1.2.0-5.el5
389-ds-console-doc-1.2.0-5.el5

How I built a new ldap instance is I built an admin instance first using
the script

/usr/sbin/setup-ds-admin.pl

Then I created a user instance, by opening the 389 admin console.


   - Right Click on "Server Group" and select "Create Instance Of" -> "389
   Directory Server"
      - Fill in the following Values
         - Server Identifier: <ENV>
         - Network Port: 389
         - Base DN: dc=cyberdyne dc=com
         - Directory Manager DN: cn=Directory Manager
         - Directory Manager Password: ****
         - Confirm Password: *****
         - Server Runtime (UNIX) user ID: nobody
      - Click "OK"

So then I had my user instance running, with nothing in it, default
schema.  Now after that set, this is where I've tried various things, from
copying over the schema directory from my good working ldap server to my
new one and then trying to setup replicaiton through the 389 admin client.
I would get the "replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no
such replica" error that way.  I  also tried without copying the schema
over, got the error that way as well.  Also got the error trying to
initialize the new one from the old one in the 389 client.  Note that I did
setup replication users on both nodes as well as was trying to use those
users for the replication.

Seems like I'm missing a step in building this new node.  Any help would be
great.  I do realize we are using an older version of the 389.  We did run
into an issue last time we upgraded versions.  The user instance of ldap
wouldn't start under the new version, so due to some constraints we had to
roll back the version and have not been able to roll forward again.

On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote:

> **
> 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 (/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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