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I'm seeing a lot of errors like this in my Krill logs:
2024-08-23 09:38:33 [INFO] Synchronize CA 'as207960-rpki-ca' with its parent 'ORG-QM6-RIPE'
2024-08-23 09:38:33 [ERROR] Failed to synchronize CA 'as207960-rpki-ca' with its parent 'ORG-QM6-RIPE'. Will reschedule to: '2024-08-23T08:43:33+00:00'. Error: CA 'as207960-rpki-ca' does not have a parent named 'ORG-QM6-RIPE'
This parent used to exist, and I'm presuming the resync was scheduled when it still existed, but was first actioned after it was deleted. I think in this case Krill should not try and reschedule the sync as it will be rescheduling the task forever.
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Did you also remove that parent 'ORG-QM6-RIPE' from 'as207960-rpki-ca'? If you only removed 'ORG-QM6-RIPE' from your Krill instance, then despite (presumably) being co-hosted your 'as207960-rpki-ca' will continue to believe that the parent exists somewhere and keep trying. At least, if memory serves me well that is how it works...
I'm seeing a lot of errors like this in my Krill logs:
This parent used to exist, and I'm presuming the resync was scheduled when it still existed, but was first actioned after it was deleted. I think in this case Krill should not try and reschedule the sync as it will be rescheduling the task forever.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: