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RE: Simple way to check that MMR is in sync?



--On Monday, February 10, 2014 5:23 PM -0500 "Borresen, John - 0442 - MITLL" <John.Borresen@ll.mit.edu> wrote:

All,

I've been reading this string...

Comparing the entryCSNs & contextCSNs on both of my test servers at the
base DN (dc=example,dc=ldap):

mm-server1:
entryCSN: 20140121153301.911487Z#000000#003#000000
contextCSN: 20140203183831.751838Z#000000#001#000000
contextCSN: 20140204143957.937393Z#000000#002#000000

mm-server2:
entryCSN: 20140121153301.911487Z#000000#003#000000
contextCSN: 20140129140325.443822Z#000000#000#000000
contextCSN: 20140203183831.751838Z#000000#001#000000
contextCSN: 20140129183014.073734Z#000000#002#000000
contextCSN: 20140121153301.911487Z#000000#003#000000

1) What is this information telling me?  (I want to be sure that I know)
2) Should I be concerned that there are more on mm-server2?

a) Ignore entryCSN

b) This means that mm-server2 has knowledge of 3 masters (1, 2, 3) mm-server1 only has knowledge of 2 masters (1, 2). This would imply that there is something broken in your setup.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Architect - Server
Zimbra, Inc.
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