Tuesday, July 9, 2024

[389-users] Re: [EXT] Re: Replication weirdness with 3.0.1 mdb instance

Any update on this? I've run out of ideas.

Tim Darby

From: Darby, Tim - (tdarby) <tdarby@arizona.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2024 8:36 AM
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No, I'm not seeing any error messages on the supplier. On both sides it seems like everything is OK, it just doesn't fully replicate the database.

Tim Darby

From: Pierre Rogier <progier@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2024 7:22 AM
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Hi,
I suspect it may be a bug that we are just discovering:
Have you checked the error on the supplier  you are initializing from ?

Are you seeing something like:
[03/Jul/2024:16:07:57.719471684 +0200] - ERR - check_suffix_entryID - Unable to retrieve entryid of the suffix entry dc=example,dc=com



On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 8:33 PM <tdarby@arizona.edu> wrote:
I have several 389ds instances using MMR, but only one at the moment that uses 3.0.1 and the new mdb. It's an instance I'm building from scratch and I script it with config files that are similar to the 2.5 instances. When I initiate replication, what I see is that it finishes without errors but only sends approx. 1000 entries to the consumer (there are over 1M entries). I've looked at all the config attributes that I'm aware of and I'm stumped.
Can you think of anything that would prevent a replication account from sending over more than 1000 entries? Here's a typical snippet from the logs for this:

[02/Jul/2024:17:22:05.137366809 +0000] - NOTICE - NSMMReplicationPlugin - multisupplier_be_state_change - Replica ou=netid,ou=ccit,o=university of arizona,c=us is going offline; disabling replication
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.913831452 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_import_monitor_threads - import dsroot: Import writer thread usage: run: 9.31% read: 69.38% write: 19.17% pause: 0.99% txnbegin: 0.00% txncommit: 1.15%
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.978516129 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_import_monitor_threads - import dsroot: Workers finished; cleaning up...
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.981201324 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_import_monitor_threads - import dsroot: Workers cleaned up.
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.983442852 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Indexing complete.  Post-processing...
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.985709898 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Generating numsubordinates (this may take several minutes to complete)...
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.991134437 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Generating numSubordinates complete.
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.993601582 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Flushing caches...
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.995667599 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Closing files...
[02/Jul/2024:17:22:07.997941832 +0000] - INFO - dbmdb_public_dbmdb_import_main - import dsroot: Import complete.  Processed 1097 entries in 3 seconds. (365.67 entries/sec)
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