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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Low
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2.8.2
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None
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When setting up Crowd using MySQL (version 5.6.24) and then syncing Crowd 2.8.2 to a remote Crowd instance (e.g. Extranet Crowd), we are seeing com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.MySQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException: Duplicate entry '131399-66649-GROUP_USER' for key 'uk_mem_parent_child_type' errors when syncing for the second time (and thereafter).
We are not seeing these errors when using a PostgreSQL database.
Most likely these errors can also happen with certain versions of HSQLDB. We experienced them in Stash (see issue https://sdog.jira.com/browse/LEM-726) which is using version 2.2.4. Crowd 2.8.2 is using an older version (1.8.0.10) and that might be the reason that the error can only be reproduced with mySQL.
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BSERV-7371 Crowd directories which are uncached containing group memberships with a space in the group/username will cause a unique constraint or index violation; UK_MEM_DIR_PARENT_CHILD table: CWD_MEMBERSHIP when Stash is using MySQL
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CWD-4290 Using MySQL, if the group name in LDAP differs from what's in Crowd by a trailing space, the next directory sync will delete the group in Crowd
- Closed
- mentioned in
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