Dear Quanah,
On 05/09/12 13:52 -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Thursday, September 06, 2012 6:46 AM +1000 Nick Urbanik nicku@nicku.org wrote:
So while I cannot use delta-syncrepl *between* the two mirror-mode masters, I *can* use delta-syncrepl on our eight consumers slaving *from* the current active master through the load balancer? Is that correct?
No. OpenLDAP 2.4.32 has full delta-syncrepl MMR support. ;) So you can use delta-syncrepl everywhere. 18.3.4.1.2 is specifically talking about a replica replicating from only a single master, not from multiple masters (as in a load balance name). Basically what you are looking at is 18.3.4.1.1.
Now MMR is not mirror mode replication, but multi-master replication, correct?
Now we're going to use a pair of mirror mode masters, and there must be only syncrepl between them, not delta-synrepl between them, correct? Or do you mean that you can use delta-syncrepl between the mirror mode masters as well? I'm confused by your statement, "you can use delta-syncrepl everywhere."
But it *is* possible to use delta-syncrepl from the current active mirror master to all the non-master consumers, is that correct?
I really appreciate your generous patience!