Ok, now that I have updated to openLDAP 2.4.36, back to my original question below.
Thanks,
Clint
------------------------------------------------------------ I am wanting to implement Mirror Mode Replication. I am using OpenLDAP 2.4.23 on CentOS 6.4, which uses cn=config format, that does not have a slapd.conf file. The instructions say to add the following to the slapd.conf file: database bdb suffix dc=Example,dc=com rootdn dc=Example,dc=com directory /var/ldap/db index objectclass,entryCSN,entryUUID eq
overlay syncprov syncprov-checkpoint 100 10 syncprov-sessionlog 100
MirrorMode node 1:
# Global section serverID 1 # database section
# syncrepl directive syncrepl rid=001 provider=ldap://ldap-sid2.example.com bindmethod=simple binddn="cn=mirrormode,dc=example,dc=com" credentials=mirrormode searchbase="dc=example,dc=com" schemachecking=on type=refreshAndPersist retry="60 +"
mirrormode on
MirrorMode node 2:
# Global section serverID 2 # database section
# syncrepl directive syncrepl rid=001 provider=ldap://ldap-sid1.example.com bindmethod=simple binddn="cn=mirrormode,dc=example,dc=com" credentials=mirrormode searchbase="dc=example,dc=com" schemachecking=on type=refreshAndPersist retry="60 +"
mirrormode on
Since there is no slapd.conf file, how do I configure replication in a cn=config format?
Do I need to run a slapadd or ldapadd command? Syntax? What files do I need to create, and where?
Thanks in advance.
--On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 7:14 PM +0000 Clint Petty cpetty@luthresearch.com wrote:
Since there is no slapd.conf file, how do I configure replication in a cn=config
format?
Do I need to run a slapadd or ldapadd command? Syntax? What files do I need to create, and where?
You have numerous options. I would start with reading:
and
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/replication.html#N-Way%20Multi-Master
which specifically covers setting up MMR with cn=config
--Quanah
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