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Re: (ITS#3989) syncprov core dumps when combined with uniqueness overlay
--On Friday, September 02, 2005 9:39 AM +0200 Pierangelo Masarati
<ando@sys-net.it> wrote:
> I've read that portion of code up to back-bdb internals (where I nearly
> get lost) and I don't see anything strange. I'd be curious to see what
> data your ACL is requesting; can you print (massaged, if required), from
> frame #9:
> target->e_nname
> *gr_ndn
> *op_ndn
> *group_oc
> *group_at
> Can you reduce it to a very simple setup (e.g. from the testsuite data
> plus the offending ACL) so that we can try to reproduce and track it?
Howard's had a chance this evening (USA time) to look at it, and it appears
the identity of the writer is getting used to do some internal searches
instead of the identity of the syncrepl client. Investigation continues.
--Quanah
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