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Re: OD corruption and MCX failure




On 24 Jan 2008, at 19:11, sphen boyle wrote:

This was my suspicion as well. we have been very careful to not add computers twice (and i believe workgroup manager used to not let you at all) but this may have happened. i did however delete two duplicates from the "all computers" list which did not help - and then deleted all computers completely from the directory.


i am back on site tomorrow and i think i may check the raw ldap entries using the all records inspector or a third party ldap tool.

FWIW, you can run the following on your OD master to identify duplicate machines:


for MAC in `dscl /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 -list /Computers macAddress | awk '{print $NF}' | sort | uniq -d`; do dscl /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 -search / Computers macAddress $MAC; done

Sometimes they don't all show up in WGN.

-geoff
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Computing Support
School of Arts, Culture and Environment
University of Edinburgh
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Edinburgh, Scotland,
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 >OD corruption and MCX failure (From: sphen boyle <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: OD corruption and MCX failure (From: sphen boyle <email@hidden>)



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