Quanah,
My understanding is that attrs doesn't need to exist in config since by default all attributes are shared.
My original plan was to remove some tasks from the provider, like backup, running a slapcat in the consumer(slave). Based in the requirement to load the consumer(slave) using a master LDIF dump I'm not sure if this is really feasible.
My idea was : 1)Have a provider/consumer running; 2)Execute LDIF and binary backups in the consumer(slave) 3)In a case of problem in the master just let a HA SW move the master to slave and then load "old master" using the slave LDIF file(recovering procedure).
Is this feasible? Could for replication purposes copy the binary bdb files from master to slave or vice-verse to recover system?
Regards,
Rodrigo.
Regards,
Rodrigo.
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, May 06, 2009 1:55 PM -0700 John Du jjohndu@gmail.com wrote:
Is it necessary to explicitly specify the '+' in slapd.conf to replicate operational attributes?
You shouldn't specify the "attrs=" line in slapd.conf at all, unless you only want to replicate a subset of attributes. The default is usually all you want. But yes, if you plan on doing replication, and want it to work, and you are going to specify the attrs= line, then you better include "+" in there.
--Quanah -- Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc
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