Chris Card wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
Howard Chu wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the
Howard Chu wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check that replication is in sync, but I've
noticed
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
Howard Chu wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check
Hi All,
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and multi-master
replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check that replication is in sync, but I've noticed
what looks like a bug:
If I try to delete a
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check that replication is in sync, but I've
noticed what looks like a bug:
If I try to
Michael Ströder wrote
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check that replication is in sync, but I've
noticed what looks like
Michael Ströder wrote:
Chris Card wrote:
I am running openldap 2.4.36 with BDB for my main backend db, and
multi-master replication setup using delta-syncrepl with MDB for the
cn=accesslog db.
I monitor the contextCSN to check that replication is in sync, but I've
noticed what looks like a
Hi,
Hi,
I've been having issues with syncrepl in openldap. This is plain
syncrepl. I'm not using delta-syncrepl as I run with mirror mode on.
I've noticed that when there are a large number of writes on the
writemaster (Typically around 10 per second) the data on the readslave
goes