I'm currently testing upgrades of Fedora 25 FreeIPA servers to Fedora 26, and noticing several problems. One is that there's a huge number of error messages along these lines in the system journal during the upgrade process: May 26 11:42:21 ipa001.domain.local ns-slapd[16739]: [26/May/2017:14:42:21.014348077 -0400] - ERR - cos-plugin - cos_cache_query_attr - cos attribute krbPwdPolicyReference failed schema check on dn: ipk11UniqueID=428cdd50-4241-11e7-adcc-525400120019,cn=keys,cn=sec,cn=dns,dc=domain,dc=local they all start the same way - "ERR - cos-plugin - cos_cache_query_attr - cos attribute krbPwdPolicyReference failed schema check on dn:" - but many different dns are referenced. There are 1,196 of the messages in total during the upgrade boot. I will attach the entire journal file for investigation. I can't yet tell if there's any practical consequence of these errors.
Created attachment 1282776 [details] journal file (use journalctl --file system.journal -b-1 to see messages from the upgrade boot)
Created attachment 1282777 [details] journal file (use journalctl --file system.journal -b-1 to see messages from the upgrade boot)
Hi Adam, I believe it was fixed in 389-ds-base-1.3.6.6-1.fc26: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=897798 Upstream ticket: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49249 What version of 389-ds-base are you using? Thanks.
Hi Viktor! The test would be using the 389-ds-base that's currently in F26 stable, so it wouldn't be using that version as it's only in updates-testing. I'll try to find a minute to modify the test to use that 389-ds-base and confirm that it fixes the problem.
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