Slurpd will consume the file as it goes through it. If you end up with a .rej after processing the .rej, then your run didn't work and you'll have to investigate further.
On 1/23/06, Angel L. Mateo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am using openldap 2.2.23 and I have a master and a slave server with > the same configuration. I have the same two backends in both nodes. But > I had a problem with the replication. > > For some reason (I have to investigate it) the master server had a > problem adding some entries in the slave one. So it created a .rej file > describing the problem. I thought this file was reprocessed > automatically by slurpd so I didn't do anything when I found it, but it > seems it doesn't, because after some days the updates weren't completed. > > So now, I have run slurpd in one-shot mode indicating with -r option > the .rej file and the updates were completed. > > My question is: is there any way to reprocess slurpd without needing > to > run slurpd in one-shot mode? > > If I have to run slurpd with -o option, do I have to delete the .rej > file? Can I delete it while slurpd is running? > > -- > Angel L. Mateo Martínez > Sección de Telemática > Área de Tecnologías de la Información _o) > y las Comunicaciones Aplicadas (ATICA) / \\ > http://www.um.es/atica _(___V > Tfo: 968367590 > Fax: 968398337 >
