Re: [Freeipa-users] RUVs
Ludwig Krispenz wrote: > Hi, > > a RUV (replica update vector) is a structure which on each sever > maintains a state of updates it has seen from any other server, it is > used in a replication session to determine which updates have to be sent. > Normally you don't need to deal with it, only if you remove a replica it > is advisable to remove the references to the no longer existing server > using clean ruv The clean-ruv should be done as part of replica removal these days. The separate commands are there for when things go bump in the night. rob > > Ludwig > On 04/01/2015 04:29 PM, Janelle wrote: >> Hello again, >> >> This is a more general question as I am new to "dirsrv" a bit. I have >> read through a lot of the docs, including 389-ds, but with regards to >> IPA, well, I am not 100% clear and perhaps this could help others in >> the future. >> >> Are there guidelines or suggestions for RUV's and cleaning and how to >> know when you are actually seeing a problem that needs to be fixed? In >> a good system, for example, my 8 servers, if there are no issues, what >> would I expect to see from a "list-ruv"? What errors would indicate >> the need to run a "clean-ruv id"? >> >> I am thinking if there was a write up or FAQ for this, it would go a >> long way to helping new admins with FreeIPA in understanding all of >> this. Just a suggestion. >> >> Thank you >> ~J >> > -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
Re: [Freeipa-users] RUVs
Hi, a RUV (replica update vector) is a structure which on each sever maintains a state of updates it has seen from any other server, it is used in a replication session to determine which updates have to be sent. Normally you don't need to deal with it, only if you remove a replica it is advisable to remove the references to the no longer existing server using clean ruv Ludwig On 04/01/2015 04:29 PM, Janelle wrote: Hello again, This is a more general question as I am new to "dirsrv" a bit. I have read through a lot of the docs, including 389-ds, but with regards to IPA, well, I am not 100% clear and perhaps this could help others in the future. Are there guidelines or suggestions for RUV's and cleaning and how to know when you are actually seeing a problem that needs to be fixed? In a good system, for example, my 8 servers, if there are no issues, what would I expect to see from a "list-ruv"? What errors would indicate the need to run a "clean-ruv id"? I am thinking if there was a write up or FAQ for this, it would go a long way to helping new admins with FreeIPA in understanding all of this. Just a suggestion. Thank you ~J -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
[Freeipa-users] RUVs
Hello again, This is a more general question as I am new to "dirsrv" a bit. I have read through a lot of the docs, including 389-ds, but with regards to IPA, well, I am not 100% clear and perhaps this could help others in the future. Are there guidelines or suggestions for RUV's and cleaning and how to know when you are actually seeing a problem that needs to be fixed? In a good system, for example, my 8 servers, if there are no issues, what would I expect to see from a "list-ruv"? What errors would indicate the need to run a "clean-ruv id"? I am thinking if there was a write up or FAQ for this, it would go a long way to helping new admins with FreeIPA in understanding all of this. Just a suggestion. Thank you ~J -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project