True, but then we don't know how big his set is.
- chris
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----- Original Message ----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.com To: Chris Jacobs; 'nick.urbanik@optusnet.com.au' nick.urbanik@optusnet.com.au; 'openldap-technical@openldap.org' openldap-technical@openldap.org Sent: Tue Jun 22 19:23:01 2010 Subject: Re: Copying trees from one consumer to another
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:05 AM -0700 Chris Jacobs Chris.Jacobs@apollogrp.edu wrote:
Nick,
I've done this a number of times - Dev on an 'in production' ldap infrastructure. I've managed to get the boxes out of sync a number of times.
- Stop slapd.
- Delete the contents of the db dir
- Copy a db-config into it.
- Startup slapd.
The full tree is replicated pretty quickly. Try it out, you'll see. It take less then half a minute to replicate a tree with approx 800 entries (very rough estimate) even on slaves in AZ and masters in WA.
I'm sure it does work fine for such a tiny database. Get a large database (20 million, 200 million etc), it's not worth the time to do it that way.
--Quanah
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