The "cn=replicator,cn=accesslog" was the olcRootDN for the accesslog.
Rather that was my intent. Rereading documentation...and the script you shared with me a few weeks back. Currently, my set up is: 1) The rootDN for the cn=config is cn=admin (cn=admin,cn=config) 2) the rootDN for my primary dbase is cn=ldapadmin (cn=ldapadmin,dc=example,dc=ldap) 3) the rootDN for the accesslog, as mentioned above, is/was cn=replicator (cn=replicator,cn=accesslog) My ou=Users,dc=example,dc=ldap has all the End-Users uids for logins. Noticed you have a cn=admins,cn=zimbra. Bear with the stupid question, this is more of a sanity check for me (getting pressure from my side to get this project done -- so very rushed). I could/should create an "ou=Admins,dc=example,dc=ldap", on both MM-Servers In that ou create/move the replicator that I wrongfully created in cn=accesslog: uid=replicator,ou=Admins,dc=example,dc=ldap That will get this user in the dbase. Modify, the olcSyncrepl, olcAccess, etc on both MM-Servers. Is that basically, correct? -----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 11:57 AM To: Borresen, John - 0442 - MITLL; [email protected] Subject: RE: Syncrepl and mmr --On Monday, February 03, 2014 9:57 AM -0500 "Borresen, John - 0442 - MITLL" <[email protected]> wrote: > All, > > I turned off TLS on both MMR machines, so I could more easily > troubleshoot Syncrepl/MMR configuration. Once over this hurdle, I'll > re-incorporate TLS. > > The following is a snippet of the SLAPD output-log file: > > <MM-SERVER2> > 52efa558 => bdb_dn2id("cn=replicator,cn=accesslog") > 52efa558 <= bdb_dn2id: get failed: DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data > pair found (-30989) 52efa558 send_ldap_result: conn=5226 op=0 p=3 > 52efa558 send_ldap_result: err=49 matched="" text="" What is cn=replicator,cn=accesslog? Whatever it is, it doesn't exist in your DB. --Quanah -- Quanah Gibson-Mount Architect - Server Zimbra, Inc. -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
