On 06/16/2011 07:33 AM, s.varadha rajan wrote:
Hi,

For me no issues to recive the logs.anyway, i have performed the following steps again,

1.Stop the "dirsrv" on both sides.
2.Enabled "nsslapd-errorlog-level: 8192" on both servers in "dse.ldif" file.
3.Started the "dirsrv" on both servers.
4.Export the datas in .ldif and imported to "sam" system
4.From "varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com>,Remove the agreement again (./mmr.pl <http://mmr.pl> --host1 varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> --host2 sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> --host1_id 1 --host2_id 2 --bindpw <password> --repmanpw <password> --remove) 5.From "varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com>,Created agreement again (./mmr.pl <http://mmr.pl> --host1 varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> --host2 sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> --host1_id 1 --host2_id 2 --bindpw <password> --repmanpw <password> --create) 6.Then created one user under "ou=people" , as a uid=TT in supplier side (varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com>)
7.but not replicated in other system...

Supplier system (/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-varad/errors): (varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com>):

[16/Jun/2011:18:36:48 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): Disconnected from the consumer [16/Jun/2011:18:36:48 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: start -> ready_to_acquire_replica [16/Jun/2011:18:36:48 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: ready_to_acquire_replica -> wait_for_changes [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: wait_for_changes -> wait_for_changes [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: wait_for_changes -> start [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): No linger to cancel on the connection [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): Disconnected from the consumer [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: start -> ready_to_acquire_replica [16/Jun/2011:18:41:49 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (sam:389): State: ready_to_acquire_replica -> wait_for_changes

Consumer system: (sam.xxx.xxx.xom):

[16/Jun/2011:18:46:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): Disconnected from the consumer [16/Jun/2011:18:46:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: start -> ready_to_acquire_replica [16/Jun/2011:18:46:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: ready_to_acquire_replica -> wait_for_changes [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: wait_for_changes -> wait_for_changes [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: wait_for_changes -> start [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): No linger to cancel on the connection [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): Disconnected from the consumer [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: start -> ready_to_acquire_replica [16/Jun/2011:18:51:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication from sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389"" (varad:389): State: ready_to_acquire_replica -> wait_for_changes

So,please let me know what is the problem ? and how to resolve ?
on the supplier
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -W -b cn=config '(objectclass=nsds5replicationagreement)'

Regards,
Varad


On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Rich Megginson <rmegg...@redhat.com <mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    On 06/14/2011 11:59 PM, s.varadha rajan wrote:
    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply.that's ok.but if i create one new user in
    supplier side,it's not replicating to consumer side.i think
    ubuntu 10.04 LTS supports fedora-ds 1.1.x and dont have updated
    ppa links. for this case, shall i upgrade the latest version,
    will give the solution? After upgrade, how can i migrate my
    existing data.
    First check your errors log on your supplier side to see if there
    are any errors during the incremental update phase (the messages
    below are from the init phase), then check the access log on the
    consumer side to see if the supplier is connecting and attempting
    to send the new user.

    If that shows nothing, then try enabling the replication log level
    - http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Troubleshooting


    or give me a solution for this.

    Regards,
    Varad


    On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Rich Megginson
    <rmegg...@redhat.com <mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com>> wrote:

        On 06/14/2011 08:23 AM, s.varadha rajan wrote:
        Hi,

        I followed the procedure to configure
        "multi-master replication" as per
        http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:MultiMasterReplication.
        but i got an error as

        _From consumer side:_

        14/Jun/2011:19:25:41 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
        multimaster_be_state_change: replica o=netscaperoot is
        coming online; enabling replication
        [14/Jun/2011:19:25:41 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
        replica_reload_ruv: Warning: new data for replica
        o=netscaperoot does not match the data in the changelog.
         Recreating the changelog file. This could affect
        replication with replica's  consumers in which case the
        consumers should be reinitialized.
        This is not an error.  It just means the consumer has been
        initialized with data from the master, and it had old data
        (probably from setup) which was wiped out.


        _From Supplier side:_

        [14/Jun/2011:19:26:12 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
        Beginning total update of replica "agmt="cn="Replication
        from varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389
        to sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389""
        (sam:389)".
        [14/Jun/2011:19:26:15 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
        Finished total update of replica "agmt="cn="Replication from
        varad.xxx.xxx.com <http://varad.xxx.xxx.com> port 389 to
        sam.xxx.xxx.com <http://sam.xxx.xxx.com> port 389""
        (sam:389)". Sent 120 entries.


        We are using the OS-Ubuntu 10.04. I searched in google and
        got the some result in
        "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=388021";. but i
        dont know how to fix this.Please help on this.

        Regards,
        Varad








        On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 12:27 PM, s.varadha rajan
        <rajanvara...@gmail.com <mailto:rajanvara...@gmail.com>> wrote:
        >
        > Hi,
        >
        > Thanks for the reply.I will try and update you further.
        >
        > Regards,
        > Varad
        >
        >
        >
        > On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Rich Megginson
        <rmegg...@redhat.com <mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com>> wrote:
        >>
        >> On 05/27/2011 12:11 AM, s.varadha rajan wrote:
        >>
        >> Hi,
        >>
        >> Can i get any update on my below query ?
        >>
        >> Regards,
        >> Varad
        >>
        >> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:17 PM, s.varadha rajan
        <rajanvara...@gmail.com <mailto:rajanvara...@gmail.com>> wrote:
        >>>
        >>> Hi,
        >>> We are using Ubuntu 10.04 server OS and all the web
        applications are running on that.We have already implemented
        fedora-ds for ldap auth.now we are planning to go
        some up-gradation.kindly let me know the following,
        >>> 1.How to migrate running fedora-ds server to another
        server ?
        >>> 2.i have taken all the user/group+etc in ldif format.is
        <http://format.is> it enough for migration or any other db
        (/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-<instance>) also need to bacup ?
        >>
        >> LDIF should be fine.
        >>>
        >>> if any procedure please share with me ? how to
        import/export .ldif file
        >>
        >> /usr/lib[64]/dirsrv/slapd-INSTNAME/db2ldif - export
        database to ldif
        >> /usr/lib[64]/dirsrv/slapd-INSTNAME/ldif2db - import
        database from ldif
        >>>
        >>> 3.in <http://3.in> our setup,one server is in public
        network.so i am planning to do replication through "ldaps",
        i.e local server to public server replication through highly
        secure how to ?
        >>
        >> Not exactly, but there is plenty of documentation - see
        
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html-single/Administration_Guide/index.html#Managing_Replication-Replication_Overview
        >>>
        >>> Please help me on the above topics.
        >>> Regards,
        >>> Varad
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