It seems the problem is with a single replica only. Is was assigned request id 
range 19990001-20000000. Requests 19990001-19990008 were submitted some time 
ago, and requests 19990001-19990005 were overwritten in my recent attempts to 
install another replica. Note that CA doesn't always overwrite the first 
request, it actually increments request number, but still reusing already 
assigned ids.

Trying to install a replica one or two more times will solve the problem as CA 
will naturally start using previously unused request ids (I'm planning to 
restore overwritten requests from backup after that). But I don't like this 
solution because it doesn't tell us what exactly happened, why did it happen 
and how to avoid it in the future.

That being said, is there a way to verify the problem is actually with VLV 
indices without submitting new requests? Running ldapsearch -LLL -x -b 
"ou=ca,ou=requests,o=ipaca" -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W "(requeststate=*)" on 
every replica shows all the requests 19990001-19990008. Maybe you could point 
me to the exact mechanism / query / source code snippet used to select the next 
request id?

Regards,
Boris
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