Good evening, I am requesting some help from the community, I have an issue that I can not seem to resolve.
Yesterday I committed a change on a users DN and today I noticed replication issues in my logs. The logs told me the uniqueid # and CSN # So I used cl-dump to dump the changelog into a file. Here are the results of what I grep'ed out: [root@ds]# grep "50a150a4000000020000" -B2 -A13 /var/tmp/change.dump changetype: modrdn replgen: 4ff8a4c0000000010000 csn: 50a150a4000000020000 nsuniqueid: 754ce981-e4d411e1-b828c127-7d7e145e dn: uid=auser,ou=threataa,ou=ops,ou=groups,dc=company,dc=net newrdn: uid=auser deleteoldrdn: false newsuperiordn: ou=threatbb,ou=ops,ou=groups,dc=company,dc=net change:: replace: modifiersname modifiersname: cn=directory manager - replace: modifytimestamp modifytimestamp: 20121112194019Z - So now that I know what entry NSMReplicationPlugin is complaining about, I don't know what to do in order to fix it and get replication back on track. I really appreciate any help on this matter, Thank you
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