--On Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:02 AM +0100 Peter Mogensen <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
I still can't figure out what to think of this:
I have a mirrormode setup. One server has the database, the other starts
empty. The data is slowly propagating from server-1 to server-2, but when
I monitor the process by counting how many objects are created on
server-2 below the root object, it is not strictly increasing.
All object below the root has DN: o=...
Is see output like this:
# slapcat | grep 'dn: o=' | wc -l
601
# slapcat | grep 'dn: o=' | wc -l
622
# slapcat | grep 'dn: o=' | wc -l
620
# slapcat | grep 'dn: o=' | wc -l
628
Why does server-2 "regret" already replicated objects?
Is this expected behaviour?
I would suggest doing diffs against what you slapcat so we can have a
better idea of what's happening. It's certainly not what I would expect if
this is a full refresh on a server that has no entries to start with.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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