Angel L. Mateo wrote: > El mié, 25-03-2009 a las 11:12 -0700, Bill MacAllister escribió: > > >> If you are using slurpd you would look at the slurpd.status and >> slurpd.replog files and compare the last time that you see in the >> slurpd.replog with the values you see in the slurpd.status. When >> everything is synced up the times should all matched. >> >> Even though you say there where no modifications it is nice to be sure that >> the replicas are all in sync before you look at other causes. >> >> > (Sorry, I forgot this detail) > > I'm replicating with slurpd, but slurpd is synced and all replicas are > ok. In fact, I'm having the problem with ldap entries which haven't been > updated in years. >
Another idea: this kind of result (or lack of) could be caused by bad indexes. Try reindexing your database (take it offline, first, of course). -- Jonathan Clarke -- LinID - Open Source Identity Management --------------------------------------------------------------- Linagora 27 rue de Berri, 75008 Paris Tel: 01 58 18 68 28 / 06 99 60 03 10 --------------------------------------------------------------- Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------
