On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 5:52 AM, Ezsra McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone know what to do? Is there a way to recreate the master.db > file? > > On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Ezsra McDonald <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I had a user who could not login using his LDAP creds. When I > investigated > > I found that his record exists in one instance but not the other. So I > > tried exporting his record and importing it to the second instance. > > > > If I chose to Add the entry I get "Add: ERR_250_ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS" > > > > So, I choose to update his entry and get "NO_SUCH_OBJECT: failed for > > MessageType : MODIFY_REQUEST" > this is most likely due to index corruption, please take a look at this thread http://markmail.org/thread/jtpmbsivolpyb5sc#query:+page:1+mid:huaqvbqi7djc4swb+state:results and see if those instructions fix the issue. As usual, backup a copy before you experiment. > > > > I exported the People OU from both nodes and ran a diff on them. There > are > > 4 entries in node1 but not in node2. There are 7 entries in node2 but not > > in node1. > > > > I went to the partition folder and grepped for the UID. > > > > The server with the valid user record node1 > > > > -bash-3.2$ grep 682402b4 * > > Binary file 1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.4.1.2.50.db matches > > Binary file master.db matches > > > > The server with the corrupt user record node2 > > > > -bash-3.2$ grep 682402b4 * > > Binary file 1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.4.1.2.50.db matches > > > > It appears there may be some issues with the master.db file. > > > > Any idea what is going on here? How can I resolve this issue? > > > > Additional info: > > ADS M20 > > Multi-Master mode > > > -- Kiran Ayyagari http://keydap.com
