Chris St. Pierre wrote:
> I went ahead and re-inited pretty much all of my
replication
> agreements, and now I'm getting the error below on the
other three
> servers, but not on the one that originally had the
problem. Do I
> just need to keep re-initing agreements until I hit the
magic
> combination? Is there a better solution? (Please say
yes!)
>
Once you reinitialize one, you have to reinitialize the
others.
I'm afraid I can't offer a better solution because I don't
understand
why this happened in the first place.
> Chris St. Pierre
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Nebraska Wesleyan University
>
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
>
>
>> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Richard Megginson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The consumer. The supplier thinks the consumer
suffix is disabled. It might
>>> be as simple a fix as restarting the consumer.
>>>
>> That changed the error message.
>>
>> [03/Nov/2006:11:21:24 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin
-
>> agmt="cn="Replication to
chico.nebrwesleyan.edu"" (chico:389): Replica
>> has a different generation ID than the local data.
>>
>> I get that every 3-5 seconds WRT replication to the
same host. When I
>> restarted the problematic host, it reinitialized
all of its
>> replication agreements; do I need to reinitialize
the agreement the
>> other way, too?
>>
>> Chris St. Pierre
>> Unix Systems Administrator
>> Nebraska Wesleyan University
>>
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