Hi all,
New LDAP implementor here.
I'm trying to document disaster recovery steps.
Assuming a single master and 3 replicas.
[Q1]: Is this an acceptable architecture? In the master's slapd.conf I define 3 replica statements, and on the 3 replica servers I use this master as the updateref.
If all the replicas fail and the master survives, I'm trying to figure out how to restore service.
1. Establish replacement replicas 2. (master) slapcat -l /resync.ldif. Copy to each replica. 3. (each replica) slapadd -l /resync.ldif
Now here's the sticky part. The slurpd.replog has entries that were destined for the replicas. Now that I've sync'd via slapadd, these are not necessary.
How can I clean out the replog back-queue to a pristine start?
I suppose, more generally, I'm asking: How do a start replication all over. What files can / should I delete. Which should I not under any circumstance touch?
Steven