Dael Maselli wrote:
I can't understand very well what fds do during replica.
My node A has replica id 1 and node B has 2, in the changelog of A I see records like 4725e604000000010000 or 4725e80f000000010000 and in B records like 472224f2000000020000, so I conclude that 5th digit from right is the replica id. Am I wrong???
Right.
When I get the logs "Can't locate CSN 47222163000000020000" in A, is A looking in its own changelog? or in B one? Because, if is true what i said before, A is looking fot id 1 and B for id 2... Right?
Yes.
By the way, i'm using bin/slapd/server/dbscan -f to look in the changelog, when fds gives the error "Can't locate CSN", I can't see the csn id in the changelog of A nor B.
I don't think dbscan can look at changelogs.
Can you describe the exact steps you took e.g. configured and created changelogs on A and B created replication manager user on A and B configured A to be a multi master replica configured B to be a multi master replica created replication agreement from A to B created replication agreement from B to A Did replica init from A to B
Note that you should not do a replica init from B to A if you already did one from A to B
Thank you.
Dael Maselli wrote:
Do you have a changelog configured on B? Is B configured as a multiple master? Is the replica ID for B different than A?
Yes to all.
I hope it's an error of mine, we are planning a big reorganization of our Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure, FDS seems to be great for our needs.
I think it is a misconfiguration and maybe it work if I reinstall FDS, but i need to understand what's happening.
Thank you.
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