Same result after correcting the syncrepl configuration (same for ldaps,
ldap+starttls, or ldap only).  The problem can be simulated consistently
by running several copies of perl scripts using Net::LDAP in background
on 2 clients. Each of them add/delete 100 users, e.g. running 4 scripts
on each client to operate on add/delete of 2-3 sets of 100 users.
Thanks again. 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Pls help:delete missing in multi-master environment



Right, I added redundant lines.  Will test again after removing them.
Thanks for your help. 

ST Wong (ITSC) wrote: 

        Hi all,
        I set up a 2 server multi-master environment using OpenLDAP
2.4.9 + BerkeleyDB 4.6 on CentOS 5.1. Make test and simple load test on
add/mod/del are okay. However, seems some records are not replicated in
delete phrase when there are lot of simultaneous delete operations (e.g.
10 threads spawned from 2 clients to add/del 100 users in each threads).
I'm newbie to syncrepl and have no idea about the problem are scanning
debug output. My slapd.conf syncrepl section follows:
        #master
        overlay syncprov
        syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
        syncprov-sessionlog 100
        
        
        #consumer
        syncrepl rid=001
                provider=ldaps://192.168.28.69
                starttls=yes
                tls_reqcert=never
                tls_cacert=/etc/CA/cacert.pem
                type=refreshAndPersist
                retry="5 + 5 +"
                searchbase="dc=mydomain,dc=hk"
                schemachecking=off
                bindmethod=simple
                binddn="cn=replicator,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=edu"
                credentials=secret 

        Would anyone pls help? Sorry for the newbie question.
        Thanks a lot.
        /st wong
        
        


Why are you running StartTSL on an ldaps server? 

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