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Re: Antw: Re: Q: syncprov_sendresp IDs



Ulrich Windl wrote:
Howard Chu <hyc@symas.com> schrieb am 30.04.2014 um 18:34 in Nachricht
<536125FA.4080105@symas.com>:
Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!

Can anybody explain what the "rid", "sid", and "to" IDs refer to in the
syncprov_sendresp message? Example:

slapd[28206]: syncprov_sendresp: to=002,
cookie=rid=006,sid=003,csn=20140430111351.287889Z#000000#001#000000

I guess the original is from SID==1, the local SID==003. Does it send to
SID==2? If so, what is rid==6 referring to?

Sending to SID=2. rid=6 is whatever rid was configured on the remote
consumer.

Syntactically an RID is configured for a connection string, not for a host. Should/can/must all RIDs have the same value for all connections of a single instance?

Read the slapd-config(5) or slapd.conf(5) manpage.

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