Hello,

The list server seems to have delayed the original message for
moderation, so I'mtrying again with a different subject.

I should note that the issue below may not be new: Even with our
previous generation of LDAP servers, our regression tests were only ever
run againsta single, non-replicated server.

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Iain Morgan
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 17:11:52 -0800
From: Iain Morgan <iain.mor...@nasa.gov>
To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Unexpected 'admin limit exceeded' error

Hello,

I have a set of tests that are run against 389s a large number of times
as part of our regular testing. The tests primarily simulate account and
group
group management operations although there is also some testing of the
password policy enforcement.

These tests were running fine against a single server configured without
replication. However, I recently started running these tests against a
server that is configured for multi-master replication with another host
running the same version of 389-ds. 

After successfully completing more than 700 iterations of the test suite, the 
tests unexpectedly failed
with err=11 while doing a a search. The curious thing is that the log
message reports nentries=1.

[04/Nov/2019:15:23:50.792301129 -0800] conn=479376 op=2 SRCH 
base="ou=People,dc=nas,dc=nasa,dc=gov" scope=2 
filter="(|(uid=testacct)(uid=aftertest))" attrs="1.1"
[04/Nov/2019:15:23:50.804542570 -0800] conn=479376 op=2 RESULT err=11 tag=101 
nentries=1 etime=0.0012354224


No error is logged in the error log. This is on RHEL 7.7 with the
1.3.9.1-10 RPMs provided by Red Hat.


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Iain Morgan

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Iain Morgan
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