Fedora Directory Server issue

Chris St. Pierre stpierre at NebrWesleyan.edu
Fri Jun 20 13:30:48 UTC 2008


You may be hitting this:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=233642

You can try the workaround I detail in the bug report.

You might also want to join the fedora-directory-users list; better
FDS support can usually be had there.

Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University

On Thu, 20 Jun 2008, debu wrote:

>
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I am stuck in a very crucial FDS server issue, it would be great if any one of you can help me somehow.
>
> We are upgrading from Fedora Directory Service from 1.0.4 to 1.1.0-3
>
> We have one existing Server with 1.0.4
>
> Now To one server we have initialized the data base and we were able to load the full DB. But, and when we start the replication we see the following error, and the incremental update is not happening.
>
> We are going for a multi master replication.
>
> 
> Here is the error.
>
> On Supplier: (FDS Version 1.0.4) OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant)
>
>
> [17/Jun/2008:11:23:35 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Replication_to_10.91.X.Y" (10:8888): Unable to acquire replica: Excessive clock skew between the supplier and the consumer. Replication is aborting.
>
> [17/Jun/2008:11:23:35 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=Replication_to_10.91.X.Y" (10:8888): Incremental update failed and requires administrator action
>
> 
>
> On consumer: (FD version 1.1.0-3) OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.1 (Tikanga)
>
> 
>
> [17/Jun/2008:11:12:59 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=46251 op=1975 replica="o=TejaUsers": Unable to acquire replica: error: excessive clock skew
>
> [17/Jun/2008:11:23:34 +051800] - csngen_adjust_time: adjustment limit exceeded; value - 86401, limit - 86400
>
> [17/Jun/2008:11:23:34 +051800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=46461 op=792 replica="o=TejaUsers": Unable to acquire replica: error: excessive clock skew
>
>
> Now, My doubt is we succeded in a test environment with the same, with the only diference that we had the same OS in both the server, rest all same. Our servers are perfectly synced with NTP also. 
>
> Please help in this scenario..
>
> Regards
> ~Debajit
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