Mister Anonyme wrote:
> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 14:29:33 -0600
> From: rmeggins(a)redhat.com
> To: fedora-directory-users(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [389-users] How to restore replica admin in the master
>
> >
> > [02/Sep/2009:10:15:17 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
> > agmt="cn=INSTANCE_prod" (SERVER:389): Unable to acquire replica:
there
> > is no replicated area "dc=name,dc=domain,dc=net" on the consumer
> > server. Replication is aborting.
> no replicated area "dc=name,dc=domain,dc=net" on the consumer server
> This means something has broken or removed the replication
> configuration. A schema file should not be able to do that.
I know, myself, I don't understand how a schema file could break it.
I removed all replication agreements and re-created and those errors
are still present until a do a complete reinstallation of both DS
master servers.
Let me see if I understand what's going on. You copy a schema
file to
the /etc/dirsrv/slapd-instance/schema directory on the supplier, restart
the supplier, and you get that error from the consumer? What's in the
consumer error log? Do you have a cn=replica,
cn="dc=name,dc=domain,dc=net", cn=mapping tree, cn-config entry in the
consumer dse.ldif?
> > What I did is I copy the schema in /etc/dirsrv/slapd-XXXX/schema and
> > then I restart the server.
> Can you post your schema file?
>
See attached file.
Seems ok - unlikely to be the culprit . . .
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