Hi,

I have a working MM setup and I exported my db with db2ldif.pl with the -r 
option:

db2ldif.pl -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -w password -n userRoot -r -a 
/tmp/db_replica.ldif

The errors file do not indicate an issue:
[01/Feb/2011:09:23:59 -0500] - Beginning export of 'userRoot'
[01/Feb/2011:09:23:59 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 1000 entries (10%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:23:59 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 2000 entries (21%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:23:59 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 3000 entries (32%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 4000 entries (43%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 5000 entries (54%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 6000 entries (65%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 7000 entries (76%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 8000 entries (87%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 9000 entries (98%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - export userRoot: Processed 9160 entries (100%).
[01/Feb/2011:09:24:00 -0500] - Export finished.
and the ldif file itself looks fine to me as well.

Then, I tried to import the ldif file with

ldif2db.pl -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -w password -n userRoot -i 
/tmp/db_replica.ldif

This fails with the following errors log:
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:45 -0500] - Bringing userRoot offline...
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:45 -0500] NSMMReplicationPlugin - 
multimaster_be_state_change: replica o=umc is going offline; disabling 
replication
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:46 -0500] - entrycache_clear_int: there are still 1 entries 
in the entry cache. :/
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:49 -0500] - WARNING: Import is running with 
nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is allowed to access the 
database
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:49 -0500] - import userRoot: Beginning import job...
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:49 -0500] - import userRoot: Index buffering is disabled.
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:49 -0500] - import userRoot: Processing file 
"/tmp/db_replica.ldif"
[01/Feb/2011:09:29:49 -0500] - BAD CACHE ASSERTION at 
../ldap/servers/slapd/back-ldbm/cache.c/883: e->ep_refcnt > 0

Any idea, what is going on there.

Thanks,
-Reinhard


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