On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 13:18, Rich Megginson <rmegg...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Dan Scott wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:39, James Roman <james.ro...@ssaihq.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> So does anyone have any more suggestions? Or should I just configure a
>>>> new replica with new hostname and IP?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>
>>> I've seen the initial problem where the memberof elements stop updating
>>> on
>>> my own FreeIPA v1 replica as well. Normally it happens after I perform a
>>> full init of the replica. The subsequent errors you are experiencing have
>>> not occurred on my system. You have not indicated a synchronization error
>>> anywhere, but they tend to get buried in the error logs. I assume you are
>>> not short on disk space on the replica. I also assume that the /var has
>>> not
>>> been mounted as read-only. (I've had a few oddities where disk/storage
>>> problems have caused a file-system to be remounted read-only recently)
>>>
>>> Out of curiosity, if you modify a user on the replica, do the changes get
>>> saved to the record? If you add a user to a new group on the replica does
>>> the memberof attribute get added to the user's record?
>>>
>>
>> Hmm, very strange. Adding my user to another group appears to have
>> fixed the memberOf attributes for my user on the replica....
>>
>> Presumably, the fixup-memberof.pl script is supposed to do this -
>> strange that it does not appear to work.
>>
>> I can create a temporary group, add all users to it and then remove
>> them again - possibly that would fix the problem?
>>
>> I'm still a little concerned by log entries such as (on the replica):
>>
>> NSMMReplicationPlugin - replica_check_for_data_reload: Warning: data
>> for replica dc=example,dc=com was reloaded and it no longer matches
>> the data in the changelog (replica data > changelog). Recreating the
>> changelog file. This could affect replication with replica's consumers
>> in which case the consumers should be reinitialized.
>>
>
> You should only see this once.  This is ok for an initial initialization or
> a reinitialization.

OK, thanks. I also get the following (on both master and replica) on
each alteration of LDAP:

NSMMReplicationPlugin - repl_set_mtn_referrals: could not set
referrals for replica dc=example,dc=com: 20

Is this expected/normal?

Thanks,

Dan

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