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RE: Syncrepl in openldap 2.3.43



OK. This is getting more perplexing. If I have both servers running I can however go to my slave and run ldapadd. I have no idea whats going on at this point.
-Mike


From: mlstarling31@hotmail.com
To: hans.moser@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de
Subject: RE: Syncrepl in openldap 2.3.43
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 07:02:17 -0500
CC: openldap-technical@openldap.org

Yes. I'm on my Master server. What's interesting though is that if I go to my slave server and stop ldap I can then write to my master. Is there someway that I could be talking to my slave when I run ldapadd from my master?


-Mike

> Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 09:53:24 +0100
> From: hans.moser@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de
> To: mlstarling31@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Syncrepl in openldap 2.3.43
> CC: openldap-technical@openldap.org
>
> Michael,
>
> Michael Starling schrieb am 18.02.2011 03:36 Uhr:
> >
> > I've been using slurpd for quite some time now with fairly good results
> > however I wanted to take advantage of the newer features in syncrepl.
> > Specifically the ability to have the slave push to the master.
> >
> > I was able to set this up in relative short order using the example
> > provided in http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin23/syncrepl.html
> >
> > I start up my slave server and it does indeed grab all the database
> > information from my master, however I can no longer write to my master
> > server. What am i missing from the documentation?
> >
> >
> > If I try to add a simple ldif file it fails with the following error:
> >
> > [root@myserver backups]# ldapadd -f replicator-policy.ldif -x -D
> > cn=root,dc=somedomain,dc=somedomain -W
> > Enter LDAP Password:
> > adding new entry "cn=replicate,ou=policies,dc=somedomain,dc=somedomain"
> > ldapadd: Server is unwilling to perform (53)
> > additional info: shadow context; no update referral
> >
> > If I add an updateref to my slave slapd.conf pointing back to my master
> > server the error changes to this:
> >
> > [root@myserver backups]# ldapadd -f replicator-policy.ldif -x -D
> > cn=root,dc=somedomain,dc=somedomain -W
> > Enter LDAP Password:
> > adding new entry "cn=replicate,ou=policies,dc=somedomain,dc=somedomain"
> > ldapadd: Referral (10)
> > referrals:
> >
> > ldap://myserver.aa.bb.cc:389/cn=replicate,ou=policies,dc=somedomain,dc=somedomain
> Are you really sure, you are talking to the master and not to the slave
> instead?
>
> Marc