Hi Aravind,

did you copy over your /var/lib/ldap/* db-files from one node to the other?
Just a guess into the blue.

More information are neccessary.

Bye.

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:12, Aravind Divakaran <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have configured two servers with multi master replication. Below is my
> configuration for synrepl on both servers.
>
> Server One
> ------------
>
> serverID 001
>
> overlay syncprov
> syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
>
> syncrepl rid=000
>  provider=ldap://192.168.10.100
>  type=refreshAndPersist
>  retry="5 5 300 +"
>  searchbase="dc=example,dc=com"
>  attrs="*,+"
>  bindmethod=simple
>  binddn="cn=syncuser,dc=example,dc=com"
>  credentials=password
>
> mirrormode TRUE
>
> Server Two
> --------------
>
> serverID 002
>
> overlay syncprov
> syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
>
> syncrepl rid=000
>  provider=ldap://192.168.10.25
>  type=refreshAndPersist
>  retry="5 5 300 +"
>  searchbase="dc=example,dc=com"
>  attrs="*,+"
>  bindmethod=simple
>  binddn="cn=syncuser,dc=example,dc=com"
>  credentials=password
>
> mirrormode TRUE
>
> Today one of user said that he was not able to login. So i checked in the
> servers in one server i was able to login but on another server i was not
> able to login with the same password. I have checked the contextCSN on
> both server they are equal. In the log it is showing this
>
> syncrepl_entry: rid=000 entry unchanged, ignored
> (uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com)
> Apr 28 12:14:17 mails slapd[16595]: syncrepl_entry: rid=000
> uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
> Apr 28 12:14:17 mails slapd[16595]: syncrepl_entry: rid=000 be_add
> uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com (68)
> Apr 28 12:14:17 mails slapd[16595]: dn_callback : entries have identical
> CSN uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
> 20100422132507.789242Z#000000#002#000000
>
> Can anyone help me why above message is showing in the log files and why
> the user is not able to login.
>
> Rgds,
>
> Aravind M D
>
>


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