On 04/26/2011 12:46 PM, brandon wrote:
> 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?
No.
> 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.
Sure.  Are there any other errors?
Can you post excerpts from the master access log showing connection 
attempts from clients during this time?
> Thanks,
>
> -Brandon
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