On 05/19/2015 07:47 AM, Martin Kosek wrote:
On 05/19/2015 03:23 AM, Janelle wrote:
Once again, replication/sync has been lost. I really wish the product
was more
stable, it is so much potential and yet.
Servers running for 6 days no issues. No new accounts or changes
(maybe a few
users changing passwords) and again, 5 out of 16 servers are no
longer in sync.
I can test it easily by adding an account and then waiting a few
minutes, then
run "ipa user-show --all username" on all the servers, and only a
few of them
have the account. I have now waited 15 minutes, still no luck.
Oh well.. I guess I will go look at alternatives. I had such high
hopes for
this tool. Thanks so much everyone for all your help in trying to get
things
stable, but for whatever reason, there is a random loss of sync among
the
servers and obviously this is not acceptable.
Hello Janelle,
I am very sorry to hear about your troubles. Would you be still OK
with helping us (mostly Ludwig and Thierry) investigate what is the
root cause of the instability of the replication agreements? This is
obviously something that should not be happening at this rate as in
your deployment, so I would really like to be able to identity and fix
this issue in the 389 DS.
Hello Janelle,
I can only join my voice to Martin to say how I am sorry to read this.
Would you turn on replication logging level (8192) on the
master/consumer and provide us the logs(access/error) and config (dse.ldif).
The master is the instance where you can see the update and the that is
linked (replica agreement) to a replica(aka consumer) where the update
is not received.
thanks
thierry
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