[email protected] wrote: > [email protected] wrote: >> [...] >> The logs are available here: >>=20 >> <url:http://pitpalme.is-a-geek.net/ldap/> >> [...] >=20 > The log shows that the problem is because the two servers are not = synchronized > before you begin your test. If you search for "do_syncrep" in the = ldap1 log, > you'll see that it was unable to connect to its provider at the very = beginning > of the file. It doesn't successfully connect until much later, 97% of = the way > down in the log file, after the majority of your testing has already = been > running. That delay is based on your syncrepl retry setting.
Thanks for your analyses. I understand the servers were not immediately = synchronising, when I started to test. But the servers *were* = synchronized before the test started. I copied data directory of server = #1 to server #2, so they contained the very identical information. > When it finally connects it sends a somewhat out of date cookie to the = peer > server, and so it starts receiving results back. You get the "already = exists" > error because the entry you're trying to add has just been added by = syncrepl > itself. OK. > Part of the problem is the out-of-date cookie; the consumer checks = with > syncprov to make sure it has an up-to-date cookie but obviously in = your case > the cookie continues to change since you're still making changes to = the DB. > You can avoid this issue by making sure both servers' consumers are = connected > before performing any write ops, and you can assist in that by using a = faster > initial retry time in your syncrepl config. I modified slapd.conf to contain 'retry=3D"5 +"' instead of a 60 second = timeout. I started both servers and checked "do_syncrepl" in server #1 was = followed by log information stating it connected to server #2. I then rerun the test and this time it did not that much iterations, but = failed during the first run (with each run being 100 round of "add, mod, = delete"). The URL with new log output is still the same, it's the "debug-02.tar.*" = files. Thanks in advance. Regards, Peter=
