Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On September 14, 2007 5:21:28 PM +0200 Bruno Lezoray EMSM bruno.lezoray@wh-ces.gmessaging.net wrote:
Hi all,
i want to implement a specific openldap configuration with 3 instances: 1st is a master 2nd is a syncrepl replica "and" slurpd master 3rd is a slurpd replica
Set up a pushed-base syncrepl instead of using slurpd. Slurpd is deprecated, and fully removed from OpenLDAP 2.4.
In OpenLDAP 2.3 this will require one more slapd process (while eliminating the slurpd process).
1 provider 2 regular consumer 2A back-ldap consumer 3 external replica
None of the existing (1, 2, or 3) servers' configurations need any changes. (Except, you can remove the "replica" directives from your "slurpd master" since they don't do any good, and aren't needed anyway.)
The back-ldap consumer would be set up something like:
database ldap suffix "dc=example,dc=com" rootdn "cn=Whoever" uri ldap://localhost:9013/ <---- URL of external replica
acl-bind bindmethod=simple binddn="cn=Monitor" <---- updatedn of external replica credentials=monitor <---- password for updatedn
# the usual consumer config... syncrepl rid=1 provider=ldap://localhost:9011/ binddn="cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com" bindmethod=simple credentials=secret searchbase="dc=example,dc=com" filter="(objectClass=*)" schemachecking=off scope=sub type=refreshOnly interval=00:00:00:10 retry="5 5 300 5"