On 4/15/21 4:23 PM, Gary Waters wrote:

These entries look fine.  I'm assuming you are running this on a hub or consumer, is that correct?  Does it work correctly on the supplier replica?  I think the "nsslapd-state=referral on update" might be tripping up the healthcheck.

Yes I am using this as a hub. The same ldif I use to make the suffix I use to make the suppliers and consumers, and they work fine (and dsctl healthcheck says they are ok).  The setting of nsslapd-state was set by the dsconf command I sent before. I checked a production hub I have (which this one will eventually replace), and that is the correct setting.

Perhaps this is an issue with dsctl's healthcheck then.

There is definitely a bug, I was just trying to narrow it down. I'll try and look into this tomorrow...


-Gary


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