On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 13:20 +0000, Paul Whitney wrote:
> We are seeing an issue with our replication agreements on 389DS. 
> When we look at the Console, we used to be able to tell when was the
> last successful attempt to replicate and end of said replication. 
> Same thing for Initialization state.
> 
> With the new 389DS (currently using version 1.3.5.10-21), the time
> stamps always revert back to "Wed, Dec 31, 19:00:00 EST 1969". So we
> have no quick way of discerning when the last successful replication
> or initialization occurred.  Is this a feature or a bug/nuisance?

Why not both? 

I think likely it's a bug, but I'm not sure what could have changed to
affect this output.

Can you check the agreement itself, and send that from cn=config? just
the timestamp lines.

Thanks! 

> 
> Paul M. Whitney
> E-mail: paul.whit...@mac.com
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Sincerely,

William Brown
Software Engineer
Red Hat, Australia/Brisbane
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