ok now I have two opinions. Has any one successfully completed replication of multiple backends. If so which answer is correct.
use a separate rid for each backend on the same server OR use only one rid for both backends on one server.
I noticed with my configuration ( only one rid for both backends on one server ) does not appear to get the indexes. entryCSN, entryUUID for the second database.
I have not had time to test the other option, but if I could get an answer from someone that has been there and done that, I would save me a little time and effort.
Thanks
james On Feb 11, 2008 7:42 AM, Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.com wrote:
--On Saturday, February 09, 2008 7:12 PM +0000 Gavin Henry gavin.henry@gmail.com wrote:
Who is this Quanah guy who keeps coming out with the wrong info? ;)
It was perfectly correct for James' configuration. ;)
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James Hartley wrote:
ok now I have two opinions.
Software isn't operated on opinions. The facts are as I stated them.
Has any one successfully completed replication of multiple backends.
Thousands of times.
If so which answer is correct.
use a separate rid for each backend on the same server OR use only one rid for both backends on one server.
Each rid in a server must be unique.
I noticed with my configuration ( only one rid for both backends on one server ) does not appear to get the indexes. entryCSN, entryUUID for the second database.
rids have no effect on indexing. You must have something else wrong in your config.
I have not had time to test the other option, but if I could get an answer from someone that has been there and done that, I would save me a little time and effort.
Thanks
james On Feb 11, 2008 7:42 AM, Quanah Gibson-Mountquanah@zimbra.com wrote:
--On Saturday, February 09, 2008 7:12 PM +0000 Gavin Henry gavin.henry@gmail.com wrote:
Who is this Quanah guy who keeps coming out with the wrong info? ;)
It was perfectly correct for James' configuration. ;)
--On February 14, 2008 1:33:12 AM -0800 Howard Chu hyc@symas.com wrote:
James Hartley wrote:
ok now I have two opinions.
Software isn't operated on opinions. The facts are as I stated them.
Has any one successfully completed replication of multiple backends.
Thousands of times.
If so which answer is correct.
use a separate rid for each backend on the same server OR use only one rid for both backends on one server.
Each rid in a server must be unique.
Yeah, I'm not quite sure how you got that there were two different opinions... Both Howard and I stated that each rid must be unique in the server, I just missed that it was possible to have more than one syncrepl statement in a given DB definition.
--Quanah
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