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Re: Constraint violation in Replication setup.





--On Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:12 PM -0500 Reinhard Nappert <rnappert@juniper.net> wrote:



Hi, I've installed OpenLDAP 2.2.23 with the Berkeley 4.2 (patches) DB on
Solaris 8. After I configured the master and slave, I started the slurpd
process. The initial test was to just add one object, accessing the
master. The replication fails with the following error:

ERROR: Constraint violation: structuralObjectClass: no user modification
allowed
replica: slave:389
time: 1109884741.0
dn: o=Company,dc=net
changetype: add
objectClass: organization
objectClass: top
o: Company
structuralObjectClass: organization
entryUUID: 9bd93082-2075-1029-9c23-fe1f003104f7
creatorsName: cn=manager,dc=net
createTimestamp: 20050303211901Z
entryCSN: 20050303211901Z#000001#00#000000
modifiersName: cn= cn=manager,dc=net
modifyTimestamp: 20050303211901Z

Yes, I have checked if binddn from the master configuration is identical
to the updatedn on the slave. I also made sure that the "replication
manager" has the appropriate access rights.

Does someone has an idea how to fix that problem.

Can you send the master & slave slapd.conf files in an attachment to the list (blocking out any userid/password information)?


--Quanah

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