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RE: replication errors



hi all,

I haven't read mails on same topic (surely presented) posted here in the
past so I hope that my comments and my experience on both the producs
should be useful....

-the Nscp DS replication protocol implies modification on the consumer
replicated-branch as well.

It has to update the attribute *copiedfrom* 

It has the following structure:

dn: <replicated subtree dn>
copiedfrom: <supplierHost>:<supplierPort> <dataversion>
<lastchangenumber>

Is your OL schema able to host this attribute?

-Nscp DS binds to the consumer server as a "replication manager", in
your OpenLdap slapd.conf you set the replication account as Directory
Manager (Dir Manager in pure Nscp style ;-), so I am assuming that you
had set the same account in the Nscp Supplier info form... if not, you
have some credential issu as well..

-on the Consumer side, the updatedn that you are providing is in the
same branch that you are repling, probably the Supplier server is unable
to bind as *replication account*....

-Nscp DS needs (I guess...) that the replicated branch (in this case
o=kwe.com empty) already exist on the consumer server to update  and
modify it...

BTW, in the Consumer's log file, you should find more info on the error


I hope this help..
bye
-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org on behalf of nathaneal
gaggiano
Sent:	Thu 01/08/2002 11.42
To:	openldap
Cc:	
Subject:	replication errors
I am trying to get replication going between a Netscape Directory server
and Openldap server ( migration towards OpenLDAP ).

But every time I am sending the replication I am getting the following
error :

Online Replica Creation: cannot modify "o=kwe.com" in consumer
10.48.52.121:389/o=kwe.com.  No such Object.

Below is a copy of my slapd.conf.  The master server is 10.48.52.125:389
( Netscape Directory Server )

include		/usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
include		/usr/local/etc/openldap/ns-confs/main.schema
include 	/usr/local/etc/openldap/ns-confs/ns-mail-schema.conf
include		/usr/local/etc/openldap/ns-confs/ns-calendar-schema.conf

# Define global ACLs to disable default read access.


pidfile		/usr/local/var/slapd.pid
argsfile	/usr/local/var/slapd.args

#######################################################################
# ldbm database definitions
#######################################################################

database	ldbm
suffix		"o=kwe.com"
rootdn		"cn=Manager,o=kwe.com"

rootpw		secret

replogfile /usr/local/var/openldap-changelog/changedb

updatedn "cn=Directory Manager,o=kwe.com"

access to * by write

# The database directory MUST exist prior to running slapd AND 
# should only be accessible by the slapd/tools. Mode 700 recommended.
directory	/usr/local/var/openldap-ldbm
# Indices to maintain
index default pres,eq

index	objectClass	eq





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