"Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa" <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi! > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Dieter Kluenter <[email protected]> wrote: >> "Carl Johnstone" <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Trying to get 2 slapd servers setup for multi-master replication - >>> they will eventually be in different physical locations. Once I've got >>> the 2 servers running OK, I'll be adding in a 3rd location. I've >>> followed the admin guide, using cn=config and have attached a LDIF >>> dump of the config (with schemas removed). >>> >>> When I bring up the second server, with a minimal config. It correctly >>> replicates across cn=config and sets up the main DB. It then correctly >>> copies across all the data in the main DB to bring itself up-to-date >>> with the server that's already setup. However from the point I bring >>> it online it doesn't replicate any further changes to the first >>> server. If I restart the second server the contextCSN is updated, >>> however no other changes are replicated across. >>> >>> Is there anything obviously wrong with my config? Or have I hit a >>> known problem? >> >> remove the URI part from serverID. > > I'm having an interesting problem with this and "deletes" > replication... I described on other thread here: > > http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200812/msg00005.html > > Anyway, theres is at least one open bug report on this: > > http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Incoming?id=5617;expression=multi-master > > In which Gavin Henry says that he should try to use "Multi-Master" and > not "MirrorMode", and for whatI understand, he means that you should > use serverID 1 LDAP_URI , instead of just serverID, but when I try > adding the LDAP_URI, I get the same issue as Carl. Check the contextCSN values of your root entry, it should be something like: contextCSN: 20081022152926.433582Z#000000#001#000000 while the value #001# indicates the serverID -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2104.html sip: +49.180.1555.7770535 GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6 53°08'09,95"N 10°08'02,42"E
