Okay, I don't know if this is the designed behaviour or not, but we have 
a single master server with one slave, and we shutdown the slave to 
rebuild it, but did not remove the replication agreement.  The master 
server stopped responding to queries after a period of time, and did not 
start servicing queries again until the slave came back online and it 
was able to complete its replication (read-only queries, nothing that 
should require changes).

Is this the designed behaviour?

Running

    389-ds-base-1.2.7.5-1 on the Master
    389-ds-base-1.3.3-1 on the Slave

On the master, there are a bunch of log messages about the Replication 
Manager getting TCP connection reset by pee, Consumer failed to replay 
change, and DSA is unwilling to perform.  These were expected, since the 
slave was down.  If it would help, I can digup those entries.

Thanks,

-Brandon
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