On 1/28/19 12:06 PM, Mitch Patenaude wrote:
I’ve got a somewhat complex replication arrangement.  There are 6 masters total.

09-11-13
  |\/ | \/|
  |/\ | /\|
10-12-14


So 11 and 12 replicate to all other servers, 09 and 10 replicate to each other and 
11 and 12, and 13 & 14 replication between themselves and 11 and 12.

I'm having a problem where 14 (also known as intdns2-02-lv) isn't getting 
updates from 11 and 12, and I'm seeing this in the logs:

[28/Jan/2019:08:48:57 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=intdns2-02-lv" 
(intdns2-02-lv:636): Consumer failed to replay change (uniqueid 
bd0d6e01-b1f411e7-81a1b88c-5005cb3e, CSN 5c4c61280000000d0000): Server is unwilling to 
perform (53). Will retry later.

They're all Centos 6.x boxes, running 1.2.11.15-34.el6_5(9 through 12) or 
1.2.11.15-97.el6_10 (13 and 14).

Any idea where to look?

Start with the consumer that is rejecting the update (intdns2-02-lv).  Check the access log and find the "err=53" and also check the errors log to see why the operation might have been rejected.  Also look through the access log for "csn=5c4c61280000000d0000", prehaps on a retry it was successfully processed.

If that is not useful then turning on replication logging would be the next step.

HTH,

Mark


Thanks,
    --- Mitch Patenaude      mpatena...@shutterfly.com

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