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Re: interpretting slurp debug output
Hi Mike,
I believe that this means that the current LDAP object modification that
needs to be replicated doesn't apply to the Slave.
It sounds like your Slaves are out of sync with you Master. I would stop
all of them and copy your datafiles from your master to your slave and
then restart all of them.
Hope it helps. I set up a similar configuration and it was challenging.
Dave Augustus
Joke heard over cubicle wall: If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time
I had to reboot windows, he would be a rich man. Wait... he already
does.
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 12:56, Mike Denka wrote:
> Running slurpd in debug mode, I see many instances of a line that runs:
>
> Replica 172.16.41.123:389 skip repl record for
> uid=user,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com (not mine)
>
> Anyone know what the "not mine" is referring to and what the "skip
> record" means? The entry "user" IS replicated to both slaves, so what
> is being skipped and what does the "not mine" mean?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike