>> Question 1, in the script, the list of RUVs is retrieved like so:
>> 
>>     $ruv = $conn->search($replicaroot, "one",
>>                
>> "(&(nsuniqueid=ffffffff-ffffffff-ffffffff-ffffffff)(objectClass=nsTombstone))",
>>                0, qw(nsds50ruv nsruvReplicaLastModified nsds5AgmtMaxCSN));
>> 


> So the RUV entry of the database is just a special entry, and the short story 
> is that this is the only way to search for it.

Well, curiously I can do it like this:

attrs="nsds50ruv nsruvReplicaLastModified nsds5AgmtMaxCSN"
ldapsearch -xLLL -h $HOST -D "cn=directory manager” -W -b cn=config cn=replica 
$attrs -o ldif-wrap=no


Is that not a correct way to search for RUVs (both local and agreements’)? I 
get the same results as in the code

>> The Last Modify Time column in the report has 1/1/1970 for a consumer. What 
>> could be the reason for that?
> Maybe that replica/consumer was never directly updated?  That value comes 
> from the database ruv maxcsn.

Ok, I don’t think that’s a concern right now.

One final question…

When I connect to any of the masters with a graphical LDAP browser (JXplorer 
for example), I can’t find all the RUV information. But ldapsearch can do it no 
problem. Why?
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