Quanah, The config and data are not something I can release to you in their current configuration. Since this has not been seen before, I’ll do more digging and do my utmost to reproduce the failure with a configuration and data that I can share.
Before I go a lot further - of the changes to syncprov that happened in 2.4.43 and 2.4.44 is any more likely than the others to be at the root of this issue? — Frank Swasey Systems Architecture & Administration -----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]> Date: Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:18 PM To: Frank Swasey <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Openldap 2.4.44 syncprov delays > >--On Friday, April 01, 2016 11:41 PM +0000 Frank Swasey ><[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Folks, >> >> >> I have recently upgraded my ldap servers (RHEL6, locally built RPM) >> from 2.4.42 to 2.4.44. After several days of chasing why our nagios >> checks for syncrepl performance were reporting long delays, I gave up and >> rolled the primary server back to 2.4.42. This week I have built a >> primary and replica on RHEL7 with 2.4.44 (again locally built) and have >> just discovered through some intensive testing and log crawling that the >> syncprov log entries (with loglevel sync) show up lacking the csn about >> every hour, and if there are outstanding changes to be replicated when >> that happens, the syncrepl check on the replica server starts reporting >> it has fallen behind. This behavior does not exhibit with the 2.4.42 >> code base. >> >> >> Is this the new normal? Is there something (that has not yet made it >> into the guide) that I need to change in my syncprov/syncrepl >> configuration to get around this? > >No, this would be a serious bug. Can you provide related configs and test >data that reproduce the issue? I've not seen anything like this w/ >delta-syncrepl MMR. > >--Quanah > >-- > >Quanah Gibson-Mount >Platform Architect >Zimbra, Inc. >-------------------- >Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration >A division of Synacor, Inc
