--On Friday, January 30, 2009 1:55 PM -0500 Francis Swasey
<Frank.Swasey(a)uvm.edu> wrote:
Yes, one of my co-workers calls reloading a fresh dump from the
master:
"nuke and repave" -- and (sadly) we're getting good at it. Which brings
up another question. Back in the days of slurpd, we could force a
replica to accept a change by using the correct DN to send the change it
had missed. Is there any way to do something similar using syncrepl (or
delta-syncrepl)? I think the answer is no -- but as long as I'm making a
nuisance of myself, I figure I might as well ask.
I'd think you could use the -c option to slapd to give the replica a really
old cookie and force it to fall back to doing a fully syncrepl refresh, but
that's going to take a lot lot longer than slapcat/slapadd.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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