-c with RID of the consumer and using Syncrepl. I see the ITSs are opened for the related issue. I am only seeing this problem on some consumer and not on the master by the way. I will see if the masters are not in synced in all the datas.
Hi Daniel,Your answer still isn't clear to me. From what you wrote, I would interpret that as doing -c 100 (-c with the RID of the consumer). The man page clearly states it takes a value pair, like -c rid=100
Generally, you're always better off doing a slapcat of the master and a slapadd on the consumer as it takes less time to populate the DB, and you don't have to worry about clients getting results from a partial database.
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