venki wrote:
Hi all,

replying to my own mail, Sorry. but, i am still not able to figure out where
the CSR_Seial get duplicate values. I keep populated my mysql db. This time
more dupicate CSR_Serial in certificate table. can anyone encounterd same
thing. Thanks in advance.

I still can only simulate your problem if I run two public interfaces both with the same module_id.


1. Do you have really high loads on your database?

2. I have a problem too because I don't understand how mysql can create two rows with the same req_key (this is the CSR_SERIAL) but req_key is the primary key!? This is an integrity problem of the database.

If the CSR_SERIALs are equal then req_key must be equal too. Is this correct in your db? If yes then does mysql report any integrity problems?

Michael
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