On 10/15/2013 07:39 AM, Parasit Hendersson wrote:
W dniu 2013-10-15 15:24, Rich Megginson pisze:

A given solution in this case it does not help, i made (again) initialization and the effect is exactly the same. What else can be wrong?

You initialized the server "slave port 389" from the server "master port 389" and you still get "Replica has a different generation ID"?

Yes, in 389 console, in "Configuration" tab, "Replication" in menu tree, right click on replication agrement -> "Initialize Consumer" (all data will be erased, etc) finally OK. Last status - "Total update suceeded" I also try from console by ldapmodify, but now i dont remember all used comands.

Ok. Please show excerpts from the supplier and consumer errors logs showing this happening.


Usually all changes from master are properly replicated, with some unexplained exceptions and i don't know why.

If you are getting "Replica has a different generation ID" then nothing should be replicating from "master port 389" to "slave port 389".


I know, its strange, but lots entries are replicated :/

Do you have more than one master? Is the slave getting updates from another master?


With Regards
Parasit Hendersson
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