Hi

Hi

Thanks for the quick reply.

No I didn't add any olcReferral anywhere, may idea is to have truly read only C (rejecting writes, not referring to the master).

My use case might be quite strange, and not the best approach:

I'm currenlty building a docker container which uses an already existing DIT, loading proper LDIFs. For this it parses the them to figure out the current setup.

I'm assuming (may be wrongly) that:

1- If the DIT loads and uses syncprov modules -> Is a Master/Provider
2- If the DIT has olcSyncrepl -> Is a Slave/Consumer

If 1 & 2 are both true I assume I'm in a N-Way Multimaster scenario
If only 1 is true I assume I'm the Master on a Master/Slave setup
If only 2 is true I assume I'm the Slave (ReadOnly) on a Master/Slave scenario.

In all above cases I would like the slave to be readonly replica, totally denying writes.

- Is this possible or I have to refer either way?
- If this is the case (Referral required) how I ensure that only the C node becomes readonly and refers to master (either A or B).

Regards

Missatge de Xuhua Lin <xuhua.lin@gmail.com> del dia dj., 9 d’abr. 2020 a les 0:39:
Hi Marc, very interesting I'm doing similar setups as yours. Do you add olcReferral on C?

Xuhua