Hi Mark ,

Thank you so much for your time.

On 4/15/21 7:54 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:

I don't see your backend entry in your output, just the mapping tree entry.  It takes two entgries to define a backend and suffix (annoying I know but that's how it works).  So how did you create your suffix?  Did you use ldapmodify or did you use dsconf?

Do you have these two entries in your config?  If so, please show both of them.

I used ldapmodify to create my backend and suffix. Here are both from the dse.ldif:

dn: cn=somesuffixRoot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsBackendInstance
objectClass: top
cn: somesuffixRoot
creatorsName: cn=directory manager
modifiersName: cn=directory manager
createTimestamp: 20210415004818Z
modifyTimestamp: 20210415004818Z
numSubordinates: 4
nsslapd-suffix: ou=somesuffix,o=caltech,c=us
nsslapd-cachesize: -1
nsslapd-cachememsize: 134217728
nsslapd-readonly: off
nsslapd-require-index: off
nsslapd-require-internalop-index: off
nsslapd-dncachememsize: 67108864
nsslapd-directory: /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-ldaphub/db/somesuffixRoot

dn: cn=ou\3Dsomesuffix\2Co\3Dcaltech\2Cc\3Dus,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsMappingTree
nsslapd-state: referral on update
nsslapd-backend: somesuffixRoot
cn: ou=somesuffix,o=caltech,c=us
creatorsName: cn=directory manager
modifiersName: cn=server,cn=plugins,cn=config
createTimestamp: 20210415004818Z
modifyTimestamp: 20210415005939Z
numSubordinates: 1
nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier2:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2Cc%3Dus nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier1:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2Cc%3Dus nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier0:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2Cc%3Dus nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier4.caltech.edu:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2
 Cc%3Dus
nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier5.caltech.edu:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2
 Cc%3Dus
nsslapd-referral: ldap://supplier3.caltech.edu:389/ou%3Dsomesuffix%2Co%3Dcaltech%2

Cc%3Dus


You can not set a replica ID for a hub.  Only supplier replicas get unique replica ID's.  So when you try and set a replica id on a hub or consumer it will get replaced by 65535.

I was thinking that was the case because it was a number larger than possible for the field.

-Gary
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